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July 23, 2024

BYD Cars PH Joins ACMobility ACRE Movement


BYD Cars Philippines has become the latest automotive brand to join the ACMobility ACRE Movement, with the partnership signing between Ayala Land Incorporated and BYD Cars Philippines executives. Through the ACRE Movement’s Gift of Tree program, ALI’s carbon forest partners will plant and nurture one tree for every BYD vehicle sold starting this July.

“BYD continuously aims to reinforce its sustainability brand pillar via meaningful community endeavors that engage with its customers,” shares Toti Zara, Head of Automotive Retail Distribution of ACMobility.

“At the heart of BYD Cars Philippines and ACMobility is changing the way you move by driving sustainability and embracing social responsibility. ACMobility’s distributorship of BYD allows it to enjoy the unique advantages of Ayala Corporation’s sustainability efforts. Through this partnership with Ayala Land, we are also introducing to our customers the value of sustainability that validates their decision to purchase a BYD,” adds Zara.

The ACMobility ACRE Movement aims to give back to the environment and contribute to the restoration of the carbon forests of Ayala Land Inc. BYD Cars Philippines’ growing sales numbers, along with those of other ACMobility automotive brands that will join in the near future, will further contribute to the tree-planting initiative.

“As the country’s leading real estate developer, Ayala Land is committed to creating sustainable communities where people can thrive,” says Robert S. Lao, Chief Sustainability Officer of Ayala Land. Partnering with ACMobility and BYD aligns with our own vision of eco-efficiency and sustainability. We have dedicated 784 hectares across seven sites from our land bank as carbon forests. These sites absorb carbon dioxide and will help remove greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. BYD, with its zero-tailpipe emission lineup of electric vehicles, matches our own goals, and we are proud to be their partner in driving sustainable mobility,” adds Lao.

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