MANILA, Philippines – OceanaGold Philippines, which has a gold-copper project in Barangay Didipio in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya, said that even before it begins producing the mineral, it has implemented a reforestation program in the Region 2 project where it has so far planted 120,000 trees.
As part of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ requirement, OceanaGold has conducted baseline studies that will indicate in the future any abnormalities occurring in the environment, said Ramoncito Gozar, the firm’s vice president for communications and external affairs.
He said OceanaGold “not only abide by the laws of the Philippines but also apply the highest standard of environmental responsibility.”
The firm was the recipient of the 2009 National Environmental Award (2009 Best Forestry Program by a mining company) from the DENR during the Philippine Mine Safety and Environment Conference held last year in Baguio City.
OceanaGold Phils., Inc. chairman Jose P. Leviste Jr. described the award “as a welcome recognition of OceanaGold’s dedication and commitment to the best practice of environmental management in the Philippines.”
According to Gozar, OceanaGold has allocated millions of pesos over its mine life under its social development and mining program (SDMP) and for its environmental protection and enhancement program (EPEP). Both SDMP and EPEP are mandated under Republic Act 7942 or the Philippine Mining Act.
Since the early stage of its operation, OceanaGold has also been involved in various community projects such as in health, education and agriculture, all aimed to benefit not only the residents in Barangay Didipio where its mine plant is located, but also those in the neighboring areas.
“We are working in partnership with the Didipio Community Development Association, Inc. (DCDAI), a community-based group composed of the tribal council, educators, cooperatives, people’s organizations and religious and professionals of Barangay Didipio.