First Gen Corporation joins a collaborative effort among Batangas businesses and the local government unit to establish an eco-park and wildlife rescue center in Batangas City. The partners will afforest and convert a closed dumpsite facility in Brgy. Tingga into a facility to be called Batangas City Eco-Park & Wildlife Rescue Center. First Gen VP-External Affairs and Security Ramon Araneta (4th from left), with (l-r) Oliver Gonzales, head of the Batangas City Environment and Natural Resources Office; Marino Agbayani, JG Summit Olefins Corp. SVP; Batangas City Mayor Beverly Rose Dimacuha; Atty. Cynthia Pantoñal, SMC Global Power Foundation executive director; and Michael John Lim of Total Bulk Corp. (not in photo) signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the project at Sampaguita Farm, Batangas City on Sept. 27, 2022. Also present at the MOU signing were First Gen senior CSR staff Niña Dimaculangan, CSR lead Joseph Anthony Javier and Elizabeth Bitanga, head of site quality, environment, safety and health. (Story/Photos by: Dianne Datu)