PKIMT joined in the tree planting activity which was organized by the Association of FPIP Locators, Inc. – ESH (AFLI-ESH) as one of the annual activities of all the members of the said organization which was held last October 17, 2014. One of the purposes of the said event was to achieve a greener FPIP (First Philippine Industrial Park) which was evidently accomplished by AFLI-ESH after around 165 representatives from different locators attended that day to plant successfully a total of 513 tree seedlings.
PKIMT family joined the AFLI Family Fun Run last October 12, 2014, which was attended by a total of 1042 runners from different locator employees, along with their families, inside First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP). The runners started at 6:30 am for 10-K group, 6:35 am for 5K group, and 6:40 for 3K group respectively.
As per Sir Dennis of FPIP Admin, the proceeds of the said event would be utilized by the Association of FPIP Locators, Inc. (AFLI) to donate playgrounds to three unnamed public schools in Sto. Tomas area.
Last July 25, Association of FPIP Locators, Inc. – Environmental Safety and Health (AFLI-ESH) held its river cleaning program at FPIP Wastewater Facility near Sto. Tomas-Tanauan Bridge. One of the main goals of the said event was to promote awareness in taking responsibility in taking care of our environment.
The event was attended by 103 Safety Officers and Pollution Control Officers from different locators of First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP). Ms. Donna Marie Velasco represented PKI Manufacturing and Technology, Inc. (PKIMT) along with PKIMT’s Recruitment Team which included Angielyn Umali, Elsa Dela Cueva, and Jade Lalap.
The event started at 2PM which was the actual cleaning of the river. By 3PM the team proceeded to Oasis inside FPIP for the meeting.
The event had successfully strengthened the relationship among the members of AFLI-ESH.
In August, the team is planning to hold a tree planting program in the area of FPIP 2.
L-R: Jade Lalap, Donna Velasco, and Elsa Dela Cueva
L-R: Angie Umali, Donna Velasco, Elsa Dela Cueva, and Jade Lalap
L-R: Angie Umali, Elsa Dela Cueva, Jade Lalap, and Donna Velasco