Activations in Southeast Asia
 
Epson x WWF
Epson Southeast Asia partners with WWF to scale marine conservation impact                                 and climate solutions in and around the Coral Triangle. Let’s strengthen the                                 resilience of nature and people, together.
 
 
 
 
 
 
                             
 
Restoring coral reefs native to Singapore
Epson Southeast Asia is proud to support WWF-Singapore in its mission to                                 restore native coral reefs in Singapore. Our partnership with the National University of                                 Singapore's Tropical Marine Science Institute (NUS TMSI) is driving marine conservation                                 research and action in the region.
This project focuses on the planting and restoration of native coral                                 species in Singapore, building upon ongoing efforts by NParks and NUS. Together, we are                                 committed to raising awareness of coral restoration and conservation through a range of                                 outreach activities and citizen science programmes.
List of key activities
Citizen Science Programme
We are actively involved in activities that promote coral restoration                                     and conservation, including:
    - Hosting a marine talk for over 170 Epson regional headquarters staff.
- Volunteering in coral restoration research activities, which involve                                             cleaning, photography and data processing.
Public Outreach and Engagement Activities
Our public outreach initiatives aim to educate and engage the                                     community:
    - On 7 July 2022, an Oceans Showcase Webinar, attended by 66 participants,                                             featured Dr. Jani Tanzil, Senior Research Fellow at NUS TMSI, who discussed                                             the ongoing research project's significance and its contribution to the                                             conservation of local marine biodiversity
- On 22 October 2022, a dedicated booth was set up at St John’s Island                                             National Marine Laboratory’s Marine Science R&D Open House to                                             educate the public on the importance of ocean ecosystems.
 
 
 
 
 
                             
 
Mangrove Restoration in Southern Palawan​
Epson has supported the launch of a vital mangrove restoration project in                                 Balabac, Southern Palawan, which commenced on 24 August 2022. This event was attended by                                 the Mayor of Balabac and local media.
The Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion (SSME), identified as part of the Coral                                 Triangle, is a priority seascape for the protection of critical habitats through                                 effective management of Marine Protected Areas and Other Effective Area-based                                 Conservation Measures. Human activities, like bark tanning, have adversely impacted                                 mangrove ecosystems, making mangrove restoration crucial for the long-term resilience of                                 these habitats and the well-being of local communities.
List of key activities
Environmental Communication Training and Writeshop
    - Imparting advanced knowledge and understanding of environmental principles and                                     conservation initiatives.
- Local Government Unit (LGU) staff, line agency officers, and community partners                                     participated in the three-day workshop.
Mangrove Restoration Training (7 – 20 January 2023)
    - Conducted comprehensive training comprising mangrove ecosystem lectures, site                                     selection, species identification, mangrove nursery operations, and direct planting                                     of wildings.
Establishments of Bataraza Learning and Innovation Hub (BLIH)
    - Held at the Bataraza Town Center, the event highlighted the project objectives,                                     framework, the significance of the logo, and the roles of LGU and local communities.
- Organisation of a two-day orientation workshop with Buliliuyan stakeholders to                                     formulate a functional capacity-building plan.
Mangrove Learning Exchange (18 – 20 March 2023)
    - A visit for community partners to exchange knowledge and experiences in managing                                     local resources for the benefit of local communities.
 
 
 
 

Rehabilitating Reefs in Alor Marine Protected Area (MPA)​
Epson is supporting the restoration of coral reefs and the promotion of                                 responsible marine tourism in Indonesia’s Alor Marine Protected Area (MPA), an                                 important marine habitat that has faced coral degradation due to fish bombing.
In collaboration with WWF-Indonesia and local stakeholders, we have                                 embarked on reef rehabilitation using the rockpile method. This initiative goes beyond                                 ecological restoration; it also involves local communities in enhancing their                                 livelihoods through dive tourism with restored corals. Additionally, it fosters                                 awareness of Responsible Marine Tourism among staff and the general public through                                 virtual activities and social media challenges.
List of key activities
Virtual Blue Talks (Webinar)
    - An online webinar was organised to discuss “Responsible Tourism” and                                     ways to preserve our nature as tourists.
- A total of 220 attendees were encouraged to pledge and take concrete steps to                                     minimise the negative impact of marine tourism activities.
#ForChange Campaign on social media
    - Following the webinar, a social media challenge was held in collaboration with                                     Campaign.com to raise awareness on responsible marine tourism and showcase the                                     beauty of marine tourism destinations in Indonesia.
Reward Trip to Kangge Island, Alor (25 – 28 August 2022)
    - A reward trip brought together 3 social media challenge winners, 5 Epson Indonesia                                     staff members, and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) to witness the rockpile installation,                                     an effort to rehabilitate coral reefs in Alor.
 
 
 
 

Empowering Youth Groups in Mabul Island to be Certified Eco Divers
Epson has supported WWF-Malaysia in rolling out coral restoration efforts                                 using the spider frame method on Mabul Island. Selected Mabul Island youths have been                                 trained and certified as Eco divers to plant coral fragments and monitor their growth,                                 contributing to broader coral restoration initiatives in Sabah, Malaysia.
Since the start of the project, 14 youths from the Island have received                                 their Eco Diver certification, which qualifies them to plant coral fragments and monitor                                 reefs around the Island. In March 2023, following their training, 20 reef stars with 300                                 coral fragments attached were successfully deployed.
These newly certified eco divers will play a pivotal role in accelerating                                 the deployment of remaining coral fragments and expanding monitoring activities to                                 ensure long-term sustainability of the project.
List of key activities
Site Recce and Introductory Visit
    - Numerous site recce activities were carried out throughout June and July 2022 to                                     identify restoration locations on Mabul Island.
- WWF conducted a visit on 8 October 2022 to gain insights into the community's                                     perspective on the coral restoration project.
Learning Exchange Workshop (15 – 16 October 2022)
    - Learning exchange workshops were conducted between Derawan Islands MPA and Tun                                     Mustapha Park ( Malaysia)
- The workshop focused on the coral restoration project at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine                                     Park, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, providing valuable insights and best practices for                                     planning, implementing, and monitoring coral restoration efforts.
Coral Restoration Training (15 – 17 March 2023)
    - WWF-Malaysia and Green Semporna conducted a restoration training for 13 youths from                                     Belia IKLIM Mabul Island at SK Mabul Island, Semporna.
- Experts from WWF provided guidance and information on coral restoration activities                                     using the Mars Assisted Reef Restoration (MARRS) coral restoration technique. At the                                     end of the training, 20 reef stars with 300 coral fragments attached were                                     successfully deployed.
Community Partners Training (19 – 21 March 2023)
    - Reef Check Malaysia delivered the Reef Check Eco-Diver Course to youths from                                     Pemimpin Belia IKLIM Mabul, empowering them with valuable skills to support coral                                     conservation efforts.
 
 
 
 
Supporting Coral Restoration Programme at Marine Science and                                 Conservation Camp
Coral reefs in the Sattahip area in Chonburi Thailand have long been                                 heavily impacted by illegal fishing, coastal development-related sedimentation,                                 land-based pollution, and natural events such as storms and monsoons. Additionally, the                                 province has faced moderate pressure from growing tourism and recreational activities.
WWF is actively engaged in coral protection and conservation efforts in                                 Chonburi Province's Samaesarn subdistrict. In collaboration with WWF, we have organised                                 two one-day volunteer trips to the Samaesarn Marine Science and Conservation Camp.
List of key activities
Day Trip to the Marine Science and Conservation Camp
    - A total of 30 volunteers from Epson Thailand participated in the building of frames                                     for the underwater coral nursery, which will be used for the cultivation of coral                                     reefs in the Samaesarn subdistrict of Chonburi.
 
 
 
 

Climate Action and Low Carbon Energy Initiative
In a three-year partnership between WWF and Epson, the initiative aims to                                 inspire and foster sustainable practices for Climate mitigation, accelerating the                                 implementation of SDGs in Vietnam. In its second year, the programme focuses on                                 increasing climate awareness and enhancing the facilitation of climate actions to                                 bolster sustainability and climate resilience for businesses.
List of key activities
Guidebook for businesses
    - The "Guidebook for Businesses toward a Low Carbon and Net Zero Future" was                                     officially introduced at the "Climate Change Policies for Private Sector                                     towards the Implementation of Net Zero in Vietnam" workshop on 8 September                                     2022.
- This guidebook provides best practices and tips on climate actions for corporations                                     and the general public, supporting their journey toward low carbon development.
Climate Change Policies for Private Sector Towards the                                 Implementation of Net-Zero Workshop (8 September 2022)
    - This workshop, held in collaboration with the Vietnam Coalition for Climate Action                                     and the Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology, and Climate Change (IMHEN) in                                     Hanoi, attracted over 150 participants from the Government, private sector, and                                     NGOs.
- It featured insightful presentations on Vietnam's climate change policies, the                                     private sector's transition toward sustainability, and best practices from Epson for                                     sustainable development.
Post-COP27 Workshop (13 December 2022)
    - Organised in collaboration with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Ho Chi                                     Minh City (VCCI-HCM), this event featured good practices by Epson Vietnam and Pizza                                     4P's in low-carbon actions and green products, inspiring others to join the fight                                     against climate change.
Podcast Series
    - A series of 8 podcast episodes on climate actions and sustainable development were                                     shared across various platforms, including WWF-Vietnam's Facebook page, Spotify,                                     YouTube, and partners' channels, aiming to reach and inspire the target audience to                                     take action.
Support for Earth Hour
    - In Vietnam alone, Earth Hour 2023 was embraced enthusiastically across 63 cities and                                     provinces through the symbolic lights off event and other activations.
- Numerous non-governmental organizations, development partners, Vietnam Electricity                                     (EVN), as well as various ministries and agencies joined the movement.
- In collaboration with MOIT and MONRE and with support from other partners, multiple                                     activities and communication efforts were rolled out. The highlight of the occasion                                     was an annual music event supported by MOIT, which engaged more than 1000 passionate                                     Hanoi citizens to take action for the planet.
- Over 15 campaigns were initiated and launched by corporate partners in support of                                     Earth Hour 2023 on both online and offline platforms.
 
 
 
 
 
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