Globe signs MoA with Hineleban Foundation, Inc. on five-year Rainforestation Program in Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur
Globe Telecom, together
with its thousands of iPhone 7 customers, collaborates with Hineleban
Foundation, Inc. on the Rainforestation of Six Mountain Ranges of Mindanao as
part of the company’s commitment to sustainable development and good corporate
citizenship.
At the same time, Globe signed a Memorandum of Agreement
(MoA) with Hineleban for a five-year Rainforestation Program composed of three
key components, namely: reforestation, food security, and sustainable livelihood
development. The foundation is a non-profit organization which advocates
environmental conservation and livelihood development by preserving and
restoring mountain rainforests and watersheds, as well as providing livelihood
opportunities for indigenous people in Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur.
Customers who received the new iPhone 7 under the Globe
MyLifestylePlan were able to participate in various cause-oriented programs including
environment protection and conservation through the Globe of Good bundle which
allowed the company to make a donation on their behalf to partner groups, one
of which is Hineleban.
“We believe everyone should lead a sustainable lifestyle,
one which protects and preserves our natural resources so future generations
can enjoy our country’s rich heritage,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Senior Vice
President for Corporate Communications.
“Globe has already established a name for its innovations in mobile and
connectivity but it is equally important for the company to give back. We have
to make our practices sustainable to keep providing top-notch products and
services to the customers who trust us.
At the same time, we’re inviting them to be part of our efforts.”
Bukidnon, known as the “heart of Mindanao,” has some primary
forests left but over 44,000 hectares of forest areas are already degraded. To
date, Hineleban operates its rainforestation efforts in three project sites in
Bukidnon and two project sites in Lanao del Sur to address the problem.
Combined, it covers 1,054 hectares and supports 10 municipalities.
Hineleban works on the restoration of the environment and
sustainable livelihood for the Lumads and the Bangsamoro through
Transformational Business Partnerships.
It has also signed a “Sacred Customary Compact” with the Seven Tribes of
Bukidnon, duly recognizing the role of the latter as custodians of the forest.
Globe Telecom’s partnership with Hineleban is part of its
Climate Action Program which advocates for the protection and preservation of
the natural resources for succeeding generations. Globe protects the
environment in all areas of its operation, manages its industrial waste and
carbon footprint, develops products and services with minimal environmental
impact, and identifies areas of reduction through alternative energy resources.
Globe also implements its e-waste recycling program which promotes the proper
disposal of mobile phones and other electronic wastes.
At the same time, Globe engages everyone to live a
sustainable lifestyle - from donating old mobile phones for recycling, joining
reforestation activities or simply opting for paperless billing as a collective
effort to a significant contribution towards a greener future. For customers
who wish to support Globe’s reforestation efforts, they may request tree codes
by texting TREE to 2158-8733. This is an SMS-based donation that automatically
reflects in the customers' postpaid bill at a cost of Php100/tree.
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