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GLOBAL GOALS

CarbonPH Coalition in action

Leaders from government, business, and the environmental sector to explore how sustainability goals can be translated into real, measurable outcomes.

Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar·27 April 2025, 9:50 pm

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CarbonPH Coalition in action

Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar

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Nature has always played a crucial role in protecting our communities — from regulating our water supply to absorbing carbon emissions. Among our most valuable natural allies are forests and watersheds. These ecosystems are key to addressing climate impacts, yet they continue to face growing threats from deforestation, degradation and overuse. If we are to build a truly sustainable future, we need to act now to restore and safeguard these vital resources.

The sixth CarbonPH Coalition session recently hosted by Aboitiz Equity Ventures, brought together leaders from government, business, and the environmental sector to explore how sustainability goals can be translated into real, measurable outcomes. The discussions focused on forest investments, carbon markets, and water resource management — three critical areas where collaboration can drive lasting impact.

Participants from top Philippine corporations (below) gather at the Aboitiz Tech Space in AIM Makati for the 6th Carbon Coalition Session to advance sustainability and climate action. Sharing key insights during the event are (top, from left) Atty. Ray Thomas “Tom” Kabigting, assistant director of the DENR’s Forest Management Bureau; Ronnie Lim, general manager of Apo Agua Infrastructura; and Engr. Albert Samuela of the Water Alliance.

Participants from top Philippine corporations (below) gather at the Aboitiz Tech Space in AIM Makati for the 6th Carbon Coalition Session to advance sustainability and climate action. Sharing key insights during the event are (top, from left) Atty. Ray Thomas “Tom” Kabigting, assistant director of the DENR’s Forest Management Bureau; Ronnie Lim, general manager of Apo Agua Infrastructura; and Engr. Albert Samuela of the Water Alliance.

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A highlight of the session were the updates provided by Atty. Thom Kabigting, assistant director FMB of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, on new policies aimed at supporting credible, scalable forest carbon initiatives in the Philippines. His discussion on the proposed guidelines on establishing, managing, and monitoring forest carbon credit projects reflect a commitment to transparency, credibility, and scale in our carbon efforts.

Equally encouraging is the development of the National Forest Monitoring System and the Safeguards Information System, to be launched in the second half of the year. These tools that will harness satellite data and field assessments to ensure that conservation uplifts, rather than displaces, communities.

We also listened to Ronnie Lim, the general manager of Apo Agua Infrastructura, whose Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project stands as a compelling example of how innovation can address urgent community needs. By harnessing renewable hydroelectric energy, the project provides a sustainable clean water supply to the city while helping protect surrounding ecosystems. Equally commendable is the company’s partnership with the Obu-Manuvu indigenous community to restore the Mt. Tipolog-Tamugan Watershed through reforestation efforts, livelihood support, and the revival of the area’s natural vitality.

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At the grassroots level, the Water Alliance continues to demonstrate how targeted, community-based solutions can drive meaningful change. Since 2017, the Alliance has helped bring clean, reliable water to over 6,000 families — one well, one pipeline, one system at a time.

While these efforts differ in scale and focus, they all reflect the same fundamental truth: no single entity can solve the climate crisis alone. Whether through policy, infrastructure, ecosystem restoration, or community partnerships, every action matters — and collective action matters most.

We look forward to continuing these vital conversations in future Carbon Coalition Learning Sessions, and we welcome new partners to join us. Building a sustainable future is a shared responsibility, and the journey ahead is one we must take together.

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Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar is the Chief Reputation and Sustainability Officer of the Aboitiz Group and president of Aboitiz Foundation. With over three decades of senior management experience, she has led projects focusing on stakeholder engagement and sustainability, reshaping the Group’s agenda. A passionate artist and avid traveler, Ginggay finds inspiration in drawing, painting and exploring diverse cultures, and balances her dynamic career with personal joy and companionship. For any feedback and recommendations, please reach out directly to Ginggay at ana.margarita.hontiveros@aboitiz.com.

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