By: Ronnel W. Domingo 12:28 AM September 17th, 2016
http://business.inquirer.net/215027/mining-giants-prepare-for-release-of-denr-audit
As the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) prepares to release the results of its
audit of mining projects in the Philippines, large-scale miners Friday
committed anew to back the priority programs of the government.
The audit is expected
to result in the suspension of operations of more companies, thus adding to a
list of 10 firms that have so far succumbed to Environment Secretary Regina
Lopez’s drive against miners who allegedly ruin the natural ecosystem.
“We see valuable
opportunities for our members to continue helping government in its environment
programs and beyond with this direction of the DENR,” Chamber of Mines of the
Philippines (COMP) executive vice president Nelia Halcon said in a statement.
Earlier this week, the
DENR unveiled before the House of Representatives committee on natural
resources the department’s priorities under the Duterte administration.
These include the
enhanced National Greening Program, or the enhanced forest protection;
responsible mining program; enhanced Clean Air Act; campaign for clean water;
enhanced solid waste management; and protection of biodiversity to promote
social enterprise.
COMP lists 26 regular
members, including Apex Mining Co. Inc., Asiaticus Management Corp., Atlas
Consolidated Mining & Development Corp., Benguet Corp., Berong Nickel Corp.
TMM Management Inc., Bohol Limestone Corp., CTP Construction and Mining Corp.,
Eramen Minerals Inc., Filminera Resources Corp.,
Greenstone Resources
Corp., Hinatuan Mining Corp., Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co., LNL Resources
Inc., Marcventures Mining & Development Corp., Manila Mining Corp., Oceana
Gold (Philippines) Inc., Pacific Nickel Philippines Inc., Philex Mining Corp.,
Philippine Associated
Smelting & Refining Corp., Philsaga Mining Corp., Platinum Group Metals
Corp., Rapu-Rapu Minerals, Inc./KMP Resources Inc., Rio Tuba Nickel Mining
Corp., Taganito Mining Corp., Teresa Marble Corp., TVI Resource Development
(Philippines), Inc.
Halcon said chamber
members planted 20 million trees from 2011 to 2014, covering an average forest
density of 500 trees per hectare over a total of 40,156 hectares.
“We remain as one of
the country’s largest private sector contributor to the National Greening
Program with our ongoing forestation efforts,” Halcon said.
The chamber official
added COMP members continue to practice coastal management to ensure the
integrity of bodies of water near the mines and to protect marine life.
She said several
members were also planting and maintaining mangroves in waters adjacent to
their mines.
Halcon added
enterprises in mining communities, through the mining firms’ Social Development
and Management Program, would soon be given a boost with a potential
partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry and Go Negosyo.
“We wish to promote
inclusive business to uplift more lives in our communities,” Halcon said.
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