FedEx Helps Reforest Sierra Madre Mountain Range With Haribon Foundation
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and one of
the world's largest express transportation companies, through its global
community engagement program FedEx Cares, collaborated with Haribon Foundation
to reforest Mt. Batolusong in the south end of the Sierra Madre Mountain
range.
Maribeth and 40 FedEx volunteers took a hike up Mt. Batolusong to help reforest the south end of the Sierra Madre mountain range. |
FedEx held a tree planting activity on November 18 at Brgy. San
Andres in Tanay, Rizal where 40 FedEx volunteers worked together to plant over
1,000 seedlings of indigenous trees.
Maribeth Espinosa, acting managing director, FedEx Express Philippines led the local team in planting over 1,000 indigenous trees in Mt. Batolusong, Tanay, Rizal. |
“At FedEx, we are committed to serve the communities where we live
and work. This collaboration with Haribon Foundation is one of the ways we are
delivering sustainable solutions to support local community needs,” said
Maribeth Espinosa, acting managing director, FedEx Philippines.
From
2001 to 2021, the Philippines lost 1.34 million hectares of tree cover, which
corresponds to 784 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions.
Reforestation
activities help surrounding communities by providing livelihood and bringing back
ecological health to their natural resources.
This project is part of the FedEx Cares 50 by 50 campaign, which
aims to positively impact 50 million people around the world by the company’s
50th anniversary in 2023.
To know more about FedEx’s community engagement activities, visit https://fedexcares.com/community-engagement.
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