Sansan Global Development Center launches Cebu tree-planting

Sansan Global Development Center launches tree -planting program in Cebu

/ 10:09 AM September 05, 2024
This is a picture taken from Sansan's "Scan for Trees" project. Sansan Global Development Center launches tree -planting program in Cebu
This is a picture taken from Sansan’s “Scan for Trees” project. The Japanese cloud-based solutions provider Sansan announces its sustainability initiative in the Philippines with its tree planting event in Cebu. Photo Credit: Sansan

CEBU, Philippines – Japanese cloud-based solutions provider Sansan announced its sustainability initiative in the Philippines.

Sansan offers technologies like the Sansan sales DX solution, Eight business card app, Bill One cloud-based invoice management solution, and Contract One contract DX solution.

Sansan Global Development Center (SGDC) will lead the event in Cebu, which will involve planting 150 trees. 

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The company based the sustainability project on its Scan For Trees program in Japan to further conserve the natural environment.

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Moreover, Sansan is extending Japanese values of coexisting with nature in the Philippines, where it’s bringing local talent to expand global operations.

The tech firm has hired 65 software engineers in Cebu and will bring 100 more aboard by the end of May 2024.

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It is creating high-skilled labor that offers high levels of ownership. As a result, it boosts the Philippines’ ambitions to become a leading regional technology hub.

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SGDC Director & Country Manager Jay Pegarido said that, “Big tech companies play a crucial role in shaping the future, and their commitment to giving back to the environment is vital…”

“…particularly in regions like the Philippines, where deforestation significantly threatens biodiversity and local communities.”

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He added that, “By investing in efforts such as tree-planting, we can help restore vital ecosystems, combat climate change, and support sustainable livelihoods.” 

He also noted that Sansan’s solutions, such as Bill One and the namesake Sansan platform, facilitate paperless work environments, which contribute to environmental preservation

“Actions such as this tree planting underscore our corporate responsibility going beyond words and into concrete actions,” Pegarido continued.

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“These efforts set a leading example for other industries to prioritize environmental stewardship, ultimately contributing to a healthier planet for future generations of Filipinos.”

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