CAMPI and Angat Buhay Join Forces for Change
January 11, 2025
THE Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) recently announced its partnership with Angat Buhay, a non-profit non-government organization (NGO) dedicated to uplifting communities nationwide.
The said partnership evolves around supporting the NGO’s climate action and sustainability initiatives. As part of this collaboration, CAMPI has donated P500,000 to Angat Buhay to fund programs that aid disaster-prone areas and promote environmental resilience nationwide.
During the turnover ceremony, CAMPI president Atty. Rommel Gutierrez shared the organization’s commitment to climate change mitigation and adaptation and enforcement through partnerships with non-government organizations (NGOs) like Angat Buhay. “We are very happy to partner with Angat Buhay in their efforts to assist different communities nationwide, especially for climate change and sustainability initiatives. CAMPI has always been a strong advocate for environmental responsibility, and we believe that working with organizations like Angat Buhay allows us to make a meaningful impact,” said Atty. Gutierrez.
Beyond this, CAMPI’s member companies also implement their environmental programs, ranging from carbon footprint reduction, tree-planting initiatives, and water conservation projects to sustainable vehicle production and electric vehicle promotion. This collective effort ensures that the industry plays an active role in addressing climate challenges.
“We are very grateful to the leadership of CAMPI for this partnership, as it will enable us to deliver various programs and much-needed assistance to disaster-prone areas and vulnerable communities across the country,” said Angat Buhay Executive Director Raffy Magno.
Strengthening CAMPI’s Legacy of Giving
Over the years, CAMPI has supported numerous sustainability and disaster relief programs, reinforcing its commitment to corporate social responsibility. CAMPI continues to drive meaningful change beyond the automotive sector through partnerships with NGOs, local government units, and industry stakeholders.