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AboitizPower’s TVI logs 77% completion in 10-year carbon sink goal

MANILA, Philippines — Aboitiz Power Corporation subsidiary Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI) marked the seventh year of its Carbon Sink Management Program with 770,000 trees planted en route to achieving a 10-year one million trees target through 2027.

“One million trees. That is the target and we now have greater momentum at 77% on the program's seventh year,” said TVI Vice President and Facility Head Noel Cabahug. “We have done a lot but we are determined to do more.”

Established in 2016, the Carbon Sink Management Program aims to create a sustainable carbon sink of one million trees by partnering with farmers across Cebu. A carbon sink is anything that absorbs more carbon than it releases, helping lower the amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

"Our partner farmers and Ramon Aboitiz Foundation (RAFI) have seen to the planting and the nurturing of the native tree seedlings in this effort to mitigate carbon emissions," Cabahug added. “We intend to continue nurturing, not just the program, but also our camaraderie with our partners.”

TVI has teamed up with some 277 tree farm partners for seedling production, planting and maintenance activities of the native trees. Meanwhile, RAFI provided technical expertise via their foresters to ensure the sustainability of the carbon sink.

Under the program, partner farmers earn a livelihood from payments for their seedlings and maintenance services, as well as added income opportunities from the produce of fruit-bearing and high-value trees.

Native trees of mixed fruit and timber planted since 2017 include Narra, Lanutan, Kakaw, Coffee, Lomboy, Nangka, Guyabano, Rambutan, Lanzones, Avocado, Kunawom, Tugas/Molave, Duhat, Labana, Lemonsito/Kalamansi, Malaruhat, Sangil, Agoho del Monte, Caimito, Conalum, and Taguilomboy.

The total land area covered as of end 2022 is 937.5 hectares spanning the municipalities and cities of Balamban, Toledo, Borbon, Asturias, Barili, Tuburan, Pinamungahan, Ronda, Cebu, and Dumanjug.

According to a study published in “The Journal of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation in 2016,” secondary forests have a high potential for biodiversity and carbon sequestration co-benefits.

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