By Michael Vincent D. Cajulao
ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas-Zamboanga continues its advocacy on environmental protection with the
“Coin for a Tree” project as a highlight of BSP’s month-long 20th
Anniversary.
Mr. Melodino Patiño, BSP-Zamboanga Branch Head, said the activity centers on two important objectives: to promote coin circulation, and to support and promote the government’s reforestation program.
Mr. Melodino Patiño, BSP-Zamboanga Branch Head, said the activity centers on two important objectives: to promote coin circulation, and to support and promote the government’s reforestation program.
The “Coin for a Tree” project encourages participants to exchange their
coins for seedlings making way for them to use all their kept coins.
“If we can bring those coins back into circulation, the BSP will mint
less of them generating savings, which can be used to fund government projects
such as construction of school buildings, farm-to-market roads, as well as
other social development projects,” Mr. Patiño said.
The activity also aims to set an example to others the importance of
environmental protection and conservation.
BSP has a mini-forest project in Abong-Abong covering two hectares of
land planted with over 3,500 growing trees, which was started in 2004.
Participants would be exchanging their P50 of P1 coin or smaller
denomination for a seedling. The proceeds of the project will go to the City
Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) for the propagation of more
seedlings. (PIA9)