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05 Jun 2026

Vena Energy Marks World Environment Day with Major Tree-Planting Initiative in Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines

[MANILA, PHILIPPINES – 5 June 2026] – Vena Energy, a leading green energy solutions provider in the Asia-Pacific region, marked World Environment Day with a large-scale ceremonial tree-planting initiative in Sitio Kilingan, Barangay San Jose, Antipolo City, Rizal. The activity brought together 19 employee volunteers from across the organization and 100 members of the local People’s Organization, a community conservation group, to support the national goal of planting at least five million trees nationwide by 2028.  

Held under the theme “Plant a Tree, Make a Change Today!”, the initiative supports the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) Forests for Life (FFL) programme. Employee volunteers made an early start, arriving at the site equipped with the necessary tools and planting 200 seedlings (50 molave, 100 white lauan, 50 soursop), demonstrating the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

“As a company dedicated to accelerating the energy transition, we ensure that our responsibility to the environment extends beyond our renewable energy projects,” said Samrinder Nehria, Head of Vena Energy in the Philippines. “This ceremonial tree planting is our first step in honouring the commitment we have made to adopt and plant on an initial 50 hectares of forest land, with the aim of adopting more areas in the country that need our support and where tangible, hands-on actions are called for to ensure the promise of sustainable development is kept.” 

The tree-planting activity follows the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed between Vena Energy and the DENR on 11 February 2026, formalizing the company’s support for the FFL programme. The FFL aims to establish at least 5 million indigenous forest tree species nationwide, from 2025 to 2028, to address forest conservation, biodiversity restoration and climate change mitigation, while enhancing community livelihoods and private-sector engagement. 

A second MOA was also signed at this week’s event between Vena Energy and the People’s Organization, Samahan ng Magsasaka sa Kilingan-Panusugin, Inc. (SMKPI), committing the company to plant 28,000 trees across 50 hectares of land in Rizal. The agreement is the SMKPI’s first with a private sector partner, and SMKPI will oversee the establishment and maintenance of the 50-hectare plantation. 

Bryan Ulic-Ulic, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) Rizal Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Provincial Coordinator1, said: “This is the very first signing of an agreement with a People’s Organization. Let us not waste this opportunity. The importance of trees includes both tangible and intangible benefits. For example, better climatic conditions – we cannot pay for that. The motto of the CBFM is ‘People first and sustainability will follow,’ and this initiative will be one of our solutions for our sustainable environment.”  

The Antipolo site was carefully selected for its ecological significance to the Greater Metro Manila area. As the host province for several of the company’s key renewable energy projects and ongoing community programmes, Rizal remains a primary focus of Vena Energy’s environmental stewardship efforts. 

The initiative reflects Vena Energy’s broader sustainability strategy and strong culture of corporate social responsibility. By encouraging employees to actively engage in environmental conservation efforts, the company continues to foster a workplace culture that values sustainability, community partnership, and collective action. 

1PENRO is the primary provincial-level implementing arm of the DENR, which manages land dispositions, environmental permits, protected areas, and local forestry projects. The CBFM develops strategies to manage, protect, and rehabilitate forestlands.