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During the event, the company presented tickets to the most outstanding volunteers, in recognition of their dedication and effort in management. AGENCIESjanuary 19, 2024 (7:57 p.m.) Event with the staff that was recognized./ CBN Event with the staff that was recognized./ CBN TAGS: JOB VOLUNTEERS LIFE FIRST CBN CBN recognizes the work of volunteers during the first year of "Sembrando Vida" The Cervecería Boliviana Nacional (CBN) organized an event to recognize the volunteers who participated throughout the first year of its comprehensive project “Sowing Life”, dedicated to preserving and recovering the Tunari National Park, a protected area of the country. During the event, the company presented tickets to the most outstanding volunteers, in recognition of their dedication and effort in management.
Andrea Benavente, national manager of Corporate Communication and Sustainability at CBN, highlighted the company's commitment to contributing to the recovery and care of the natural environment. “We are excited to witness how 'Sembrando Vida' has grown in these first 12 months and how many people have selflessly joined in to reforest this protected area and Costa Rica Mobile Number List lung of Cochabamba. We must join forces so that future generations have pure and fresh air,” he said. During 2022, the project managed to plant more than 6,000 trees, equivalent to the replacement of 33 hectares of forest area. In addition, 3,000 seed bombs were launched to replenish species in places that are difficult to access, such as the ravines and slopes of the park.
The species that were planted belong to the native flora of the Cochabamba valleys, such as Molle, Jacarandá, Chillijchi, Jarca, Chacatea, Tara, Soto, Aliso, Kewiña and Retama. Benavente highlighted that, throughout this first year, six activities were organized that brought together volunteers from civil society, local residents, soldiers from the Santivañez Ecological Battalion and school and university students, who came together to care for and maintain the planted trees. . Benavente highlighted the importance of collaboration between public and private entities, with special mention to the crucial role of the National Service of Protected Areas (SERNAP), the Municipal and Departmental Autonomous Governments of Cochabamba, as well as the Federation of Private Business Entities of Cochabamba ( FEEPC) and the Chamber of Industry, Commerce and Services of Cochabamba (ICAM). In addition, he thanked the support of companies such as BOA, Fundación Hecho en Bolivia, Yo Planto un Arbolito, Andes Xtremo, among others.
Andrea Benavente, national manager of Corporate Communication and Sustainability at CBN, highlighted the company's commitment to contributing to the recovery and care of the natural environment. “We are excited to witness how 'Sembrando Vida' has grown in these first 12 months and how many people have selflessly joined in to reforest this protected area and Costa Rica Mobile Number List lung of Cochabamba. We must join forces so that future generations have pure and fresh air,” he said. During 2022, the project managed to plant more than 6,000 trees, equivalent to the replacement of 33 hectares of forest area. In addition, 3,000 seed bombs were launched to replenish species in places that are difficult to access, such as the ravines and slopes of the park.
The species that were planted belong to the native flora of the Cochabamba valleys, such as Molle, Jacarandá, Chillijchi, Jarca, Chacatea, Tara, Soto, Aliso, Kewiña and Retama. Benavente highlighted that, throughout this first year, six activities were organized that brought together volunteers from civil society, local residents, soldiers from the Santivañez Ecological Battalion and school and university students, who came together to care for and maintain the planted trees. . Benavente highlighted the importance of collaboration between public and private entities, with special mention to the crucial role of the National Service of Protected Areas (SERNAP), the Municipal and Departmental Autonomous Governments of Cochabamba, as well as the Federation of Private Business Entities of Cochabamba ( FEEPC) and the Chamber of Industry, Commerce and Services of Cochabamba (ICAM). In addition, he thanked the support of companies such as BOA, Fundación Hecho en Bolivia, Yo Planto un Arbolito, Andes Xtremo, among others.