Aboitiz Foundation reinforced its commitment to climate action and sustainable development during the 2025 State of Climate Change Forum hosted by the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) in partnership with the New Zealand Embassy.
With the theme “Advancing Private Sector Engagement and the National Adaptation Plan,” the event gathered key stakeholders from government, civil society, and major corporations to foster stronger collaboration in addressing the impacts of climate change and promoting disaster resilience in the Philippines.
As one of the private sector leaders championing sustainability, Aboitiz Foundation joined the ranks of Coca-Cola Philippines, First Philippine Holdings Corporation, and San Miguel Corporation in supporting the forum. The event emphasized how businesses can play a significant role in shaping climate policy, investing in green technologies, and scaling up community-level adaptation efforts.
New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador Stuart Horne acknowledged the Philippines’ progress and emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships.
"Through cooperation and innovation, we can create solutions that not only protect communities but also drive economic growth and investment,” he said.
Climate Change Commission Vice Chairperson and Executive Director Secretary Robert E.A. Borje echoed this sentiment, highlighting the need for active private sector involvement. “Accelerating climate action and resilience demands the strong participation of the private sector and international partners,” Borje noted in his keynote address.
Forum discussions explored how sustainable business practices can be aligned with national climate policies under the Paris Agreement, including the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Experts underscored the importance of harnessing technological solutions and private capital to scale up climate adaptation.
“Achieving climate adaptation requires a unified effort. The private sector must be a driving force in climate adaptation, spearheading innovative solutions and collaborating with government and international partners to build resilient and sustainable communities,” said Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar, president of Aboitiz Foundation.
By supporting the PDRF Climate Change Forum, Aboitiz Foundation signaled its continued commitment to inclusive and impactful climate action — working alongside stakeholders to build resilient communities, encourage innovation, and ensure a sustainable future for the Philippines.