Over 200 native seedlings were planted.
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Expanding reforestation efforts
Epson Philippines Corporation continued its environmental efforts this year with a tree-planting activity recently held at La Mesa Eco Park in Quezon City.
This activity supports Epson’s goal of protecting the environment and helping keep Metro Manila’s remaining green spaces healthy.
Epson employees planted 221 native tree seedlings across designated areas in the park. These species were chosen to strengthen biodiversity and help restore parts of the watershed that have been affected by urban development.
Our employees show this commitment through the work we do every day and through activities like this tree planting. Each seedling at La Mesa Eco Park reflects our shared responsibility to protect the natural resources our communities rely on, said Masako Kusama, President and Director of Epson Philippines.
This activity follows an earlier activity in July that planted 150 seedlings in the same area.
La Mesa Eco Park remains one of the last remaining forest areas in Metro Manila and continues to play a crucial role in protecting the region’s ecological balance.
Through initiatives like this, Epson continues to turn its sustainability commitments into practical action. The company encourages employees to take part in efforts that support a sustainable and more resilient future for local communities.
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