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In line with its commitment to
environmental and community sustainability, upscale real estate developer Landco
Pacific Corporation together with Aplaya Laiya Corporation initiated the
mangrove reforestation at an estuary in Laiya, San Juan, Batangas through a recent
series of planting of about 3,000 saplings.
The project was held in collaboration
with Laiya’s local community, barangay and municipal officials, representatives
from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and volunteers
from Landco executives and staff.
The mangrove tree planting is part of
the coastal conservation of Landco to benefit the communities near and around its
premium leisure developments in Laiya – Playa Laiya, the master-planned
exclusive seaside residential community and Club Laiya, Landco’s latest Leisure
Tourism Estates.
“Wherever Landco develops premium Leisure
Tourism Estates (LTE’s), our impact on the environment is an important concern.
Our company helps ensure the restoration
and conservation of the environment within the vicinity of our developments to
deliver our commitment to build sustainable communities, undertake our socio-economic
responsibility, and leave a lasting legacy for future generations,” stated
Erickson Y. Manzano, President and CEO, Landco Pacific Corporation.
“Our primary goal is to make Batangas a
leading sustainable tourist destination,” he emphasized.
“At Landco, our team strives to create
a healthy environment for our residents, guests, investors and the community at
large. Our company’s role is to be a catalyst for environmental, social and economic
development within and surrounding our properties. The welfare of the local
community is one of our top priorities and we do our best to engage them
positively and productively through employment and their active participation
in environmental conservation,” Manzano added.
The launch of the mangrove tree
planting was led by Manzano, along with Aplaya Laiya Corp Vice President Neil
Bryant Siy; Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) - Region
IV Officer In-Charge Allan Estillore; Municipal Environment and Natural Resources
Office (MENRO) Head Noel Pasco; Laiya Aplaya Kagawad Ranel Domingo representing
Barangay Chairman Wivin Llana. Present
during the activity were volunteers from Landco, Aplaya Laiya Corporation, and
the local community.
Within the
framework of its long-term sustainability program, Landco’s latest Leisure
Tourism Estates -- CaSoBe and Club Laiya are both LEED-registered. Its
affiliate Millennial Resorts Corporation is Edge-registered. Over-all, its
developments implement practical strategies and solutions focused on
sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, waste
segregation, marketing campaign on sustainability and ethical consumption, and
local communities’ livelihood program on recycling materials, and opportunities
for socio-economic growth.
Landco’s sustainability initiatives including its mangrove tree planting
are in line with Metro Pacific Investment Corporation’s commitment to help
achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals to make cities and
human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable; and strengthen
the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for
sustainable development.
For more information about Landco visit https://www.landco.ph/ or FB page: https://www.facebook.com/LandcoPacificCorporation.
Cover Photo:
Spearheading the mangrove reforestation in Laiya, San Juan, Batangas are shown on photo (From left): Neil Bryant Siy, Vice President, Aplaya Laiya Corp.; Ranel Domingo, Kagawad Laiya, Aplaya, Batangas; Noel Pasco, Head of MENRO (Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office); Allan Estillore, Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) - Region IV; and Erickson Manzano, President and CEO, Landco Pacific Corp.
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