True to their motto of service beyond power, Negros Power joins forces with the BFP in a Tree-Planting Initiative here in Bacolod City. This is part of their community involvement in combating climate change and promoting fire safety for Fire Prevention Month.
Tree Planting at the Bacolod Eco Park in Barangay Felisa
In a powerful display of community spirit and environmental responsibility, Negros Power joined forces with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in a massive tree-planting activity held at the Bacolod Eco Park located in Barangay Felisa, Bacolod City. Held last Wednesday, March 5, 2025, the activity was a testament to both organization’s shared commitment to combat climate change and promote fire safety.

Under the theme “Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog, Hindi Ka Nag-iisa” (In Fire Prevention, You Are Not Alone), the initiative highlighted the crucial role of environmental conservation in mitigating the risks of fire and fostering a more resilient community.
“We are acutely aware of the devastating impact of climate change, and we are actively seeking long-term solutions,” stated FSupt. Jenny Mae C. Masip, City Fire Marshal. “Tree planting is a vital step in this direction, and we are proud to partner with Negros Power in this important endeavor.”
Over 200 participants from various institutions and organizations joined the event. Collectively, they have planted a total of 500 narra tree saplings, with the tree being a symbol of hope and resilience.
Eco Advocates for Restoration, Transformation, and Harmony
Negros Power, through its E.A.R.T.H. program (Eco Advocates for Restoration, Transformation, and Harmony), actively supported the initiative, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability.
“Promoting sustainability and advocating for the environment are core priorities for Negros Power,” said Engr. Adrienne Carl S. Calvo, Pollution Control Officer of Negros Power. “We are proud to participate in this meaningful activity and contribute to a greener, safer future for our community.
