Vena Energy Leads Coastal Clean-Up at Talim Island Rizal

Wednesday, November 12, 2025


Vena Energy Leads the Way in Protecting Rizal’s Shorelines

When it comes to walking the talk on sustainability, Vena Energy continues to set the bar high. The leading renewable energy company in the Asia Pacific region recently held a Coastal Clean-Up at Talim Island, Binangonan, Rizal, on November 6, reinforcing its mission to protect the environment and empower the communities it serves.

The clean-up, which benefitted Barangay Gulod, is the third in a six-part series of environmental drives led by Vena Energy in the province. Each initiative strengthens the company’s vision of building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Philippines one community at a time.

Working Hand-in-Hand with the Community

The event was organized in partnership with the Barangay Council of Gulod, showcasing how corporate and community cooperation can create a powerful force for positive change.


Vena Energy employees joined local residents in cleaning the shores of Laguna de Bay. Registration and assembly took place along the Coastal Road near the Municipal Annex, with volunteers hitting the shoreline from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM. Together, they collected debris and litter, helping prevent pollution from reaching the waters of the country’s largest lake.

“Our commitment to sustainable energy is tied to the well-being of the communities we serve,” shared a Vena Energy representative. “Through efforts like this, we aim to protect both the environment and the livelihoods that depend on it.”

Beyond Energy: A Culture of Environmental Stewardship

For Vena Energy, sustainability doesn’t stop at generating clean power—it also means ensuring the health of the ecosystems that sustain local life. By taking a hands-on approach to conservation, the company continues to prove that environmental protection and business growth can go hand in hand.

The clean-up concluded with a brief fellowship among participants, celebrating teamwork and shared responsibility for the planet. Volunteers were reminded that even small acts like picking up trash can make a lasting impact on the community’s future.

Looking Ahead: More Clean-Ups to Come

The Talim Island clean-up is just the beginning. Vena Energy has lined up similar initiatives in other Rizal barangays including Navotas, Subay, and Boor in the coming weeks. Each event strengthens the company’s ongoing environmental advocacy and reinforces its partnerships with local government units and residents.

Through these efforts, Vena Energy continues to redefine what it means to be a sustainable energy leader not only by generating renewable power but also by championing environmental action and community care.

With climate change and pollution affecting coastal communities, efforts like Vena Energy’s clean-up drives serve as vital reminders that sustainability starts with collective action. If more companies followed suit, cleaner shorelines and healthier communities wouldn’t just be a goal, they’d be our reality. 
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