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Preserving Nature in Laguna and Cebu

Science Park of the Philippines, Inc., (SPPI), the industrial estates development arm of the ICCP Group, continued its advocacy of working with nature and protecting the environment as it conducted propagule planting activities in Laguna and Cebu.

Locators from Light Industrial Science Park (LISP) I and II in the province of Laguna planted over 300 bamboo propagules along the San Cristobal River in Barangay Diezmo in Cabuyao, Laguna (in photo). The river is one of 21 major tributaries of Laguna de Bay.

In Cebu, volunteers from Aquilini Mactan Renewable Energy, Inc. and Earthgrain, Inc. – locators in Cebu Light Industrial Park (CLIP) – planted over 4,000 mangrove propagules in Olango Island, a wildlife sanctuary just offshore from Mactan Island and Lapu-Lapu City.

Planting propagules along San Cristobal River

About the ICCP Group

ICCP Group is a conglomerate engaged in investment banking, venture capital, industrial estate development, township development, and exposition facility complex management. With over 30 years of experience in various industries, the ICCP Group takes a hands-on approach to real estate development and financial management services. We aim to help shape and diversify the future. For more information, visit www.iccpgroup.com.ph.

About Science Park of the Philippines, Inc.

Science Park of the Philippines, Inc. (SPPI) was established in 1989, and through the years, has gained the reputation of being a cutting-edge developer of industrial estates through its Light Industry & Science Park projects. Today, SPPI is highly regarded as one of the pioneers and leaders in private industrial estate development in the country and has the largest hectarage of industrial estates developed and being developed with an aggregate area of about 860 hectares. SPPI owns, develops, and operates ecozone estates in Cabuyao and Calamba, Laguna; Sto. Tomas and Malvar, Batangas; Hermosa, Bataan; and Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu. For more information, visit www.sciencepark.com.ph.

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The article was originally published in ABS-CBN and written by Katrina Domingo.

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