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    Coca-Cola Philippines supports watershed protection through tree-planting

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    Date
    December 24, 2025
    Author
    Araño, Bernadette
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    Classification code
    MS20251224_C1
    Excerpt
    In a show of collective responsibility for the environment, employees of Coca-Cola Philippines took part in a tree-planting activity at the La Mesa Watershed on December 17, contributing to efforts to protect one of Metro Manila’s most vital sources of clean water. The activity brought together Coca-Cola associates who volunteered their time to plant and care for tree seedlings within the watershed, reinforcing the importance of environmental stewardship. La Mesa Watershed plays a critical role in providing potable water to millions of households, making its conservation essential to everyday life.
    Citation
    Araño, B. (2025, December 24). Coca-Cola Philippines supports watershed protection through tree-planting. Manila Standard, p. C1.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/17404
    Associated content
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    Corporate Names
    Coca-Cola Philippines
    Personal Names
    del Rosario, Antonio
    Geographic Names
    National Capital Region
    Subject
    watersheds environmental protection ecosystem restoration sustainable development community involvement
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