Company Owner: Stephen W. Green (President)
Company Address: /F 6750 Ayala Avenue, Makati City 1226, Philippines
Official Contact #: +63.2.841.1000
Fax: +63.2.841.1092
Company Website: https://www.chevron.com/
Company Facebook: chevroncorp
Company E-mail: www.caltex.com/ph/contact-us
Product/Services: Caltex® fuels, lubricants and other petroleum products
Corporate Social Responsibility:
Community
Chevron works to improve the social and economic well-being of communities where we operate. We support programs focused on basic human needs, education and training, business development, and the environment.
disaster relief
Chevron’s companies in the Philippines donate funds to various disaster relief efforts in the country. Our employees and contractors also contribute their own time and money to disaster relief.
In 2013, immediately following Typhoon Haiyan, Chevron donated $1.5 million to the American Red Cross to rehabilitate affected areas. Our subsidiaries, affiliates and employees in the Philippines made additional donations to the Philippine Red Cross totaling approximately $70,000. In December 2016, we provided fuel support to the Philippine Red Cross for disaster relief operations in the aftermath of Typhoon Nina.
In 2012, we launched Metro Weather, a public-private partnership that created a network of 30 automated weather station (AWS) units in Metro Manila. They provide free, real-time weather data to help people prepare for severe weather conditions, such as tropical cyclones and severe flooding. Chevron provided the financial, technical and infrastructure resources by hosting the AWS units at select Caltex stations.
Education and training
At Chevron, we believe that education is an important factor in the economic growth and well-being of the communities where we operate.
Energy for Learning® is a long-term initiative by Chevron and our Caltex® retail brand that aims to expose people to new information, new skills and different ways of thinking. In partnership with local communities, governments and nonprofit groups, Chevron provides school supplies and refurbishes libraries and other school facilities.
The Caltex Fuel Your School program was launched in the Philippines in 2015. The program was honored with awards from the American Chamber Foundation of the Philippines and from the Public Relations Society of the Philippines. An estimated 600 teachers, 3,000 10th-grade students and 102,200 students from succeeding levels in Metro Manila’s and Davao City’s highest-need public schools have benefited from the program. Other educational programs we support include:
Scholarships for 700 gifted high school and college students in need
The Malampaya Foundation Inc., which provides 70 college scholarships and 950 vocational scholarships
The Brigada Eskwela (School Brigade), a repair and cleaning program of the Department of Education that serves various public schools in the Philippines
Caltex also partners with various nonprofit groups to create skills training programs that offer job placement to trainees within six months to one year after they earn their certification. We work with the Don Bosco Pugad Foundation, which started the Manna From Heaven bakery and bakeshop training program, as well as its spinoff project, the Coffee & Saints Café, which teaches boys culinary and restaurant management skills. Our latest partnership resulted in Caltex-Pugad Mobile Mechanics, a service that brings skilled mechanics right to customers.
Economic development
In the Philippines, Chevron supports programs that assist small businesses and offer training in agriculture, fisheries and home industries.
In Kalinga province, Chevron partnered with Kalinga Apayao State College to train members of the community and help provide access to markets for local products such as coffee, macadamia nuts, unoy (red rice), oranges and traditional crafts. Through the United People of Kalinga Enterprise Enhancement Program, we work with our partners to promote indigenous knowledge through sustainable enterprise development.
caring for the environment
In 2014, Chevron employees witnessed the results of their environmental stewardship when 69 olive ridley sea turtle eggs hatched on a beach adjacent to Chevron’s Batangas Terminal. More than 600 employees, Caltex retailers, business partners, teachers and students cleaned the beach of trash and debris, which revealed a nest containing 110 turtle eggs. We worked closely with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and wildlife experts to move the nest to drier ground, where the turtles hatched, then made their way to the sea. Chevron has since created a sea turtle encounter training program for employees, contractors and visitors and has made coastal cleanup in Batangas an annual employee volunteer activity.
Chevron is collaborating with the Cabiokid Foundation, Inc., the Tiwi local government and the Department of Education to establish a model farm to train teachers, students and parents in sustainable agricultural technologies.
We support the Malampaya Foundation Inc., which has helped local communities implement effective coastal resource management plans. In 2014, 17 conservation agreements were signed throughout the provinces of Palawan and Oriental Mindoro.
In the Philippines, Chevron supports programs that assist small businesses and offer training in agriculture, fisheries and home industries.
In Kalinga province, Chevron partnered with Kalinga Apayao State College to train members of the community and help provide access to markets for local products such as coffee, macadamia nuts, unoy (red rice), oranges and traditional crafts. Through the United People of Kalinga Enterprise Enhancement Program, we work with our partners to promote indigenous knowledge through sustainable enterprise development.
caring for the environment
In 2014, Chevron employees witnessed the results of their environmental stewardship when 69 olive ridley sea turtle eggs hatched on a beach adjacent to Chevron’s Batangas Terminal. More than 600 employees, Caltex retailers, business partners, teachers and students cleaned the beach of trash and debris, which revealed a nest containing 110 turtle eggs. We worked closely with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and wildlife experts to move the nest to drier ground, where the turtles hatched, then made their way to the sea. Chevron has since created a sea turtle encounter training program for employees, contractors and visitors and has made coastal cleanup in Batangas an annual employee volunteer activity.
Chevron is collaborating with the Cabiokid Foundation, Inc., the Tiwi local government and the Department of Education to establish a model farm to train teachers, students and parents in sustainable agricultural technologies.
We support the Malampaya Foundation Inc., which has helped local communities implement effective coastal resource management plans. In 2014, 17 conservation agreements were signed throughout the provinces of Palawan and Oriental Mindoro.
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