Action in Veracruz: Provision of Drinking Water

It is agreed to provide four water tank trucks for free to mitigate the current crisis in Veracruz and Loma Cová.


Action in Veracruz: Provision of Drinking Water

The HPH JV Consortium has made the decision to provide four water tanker trucks free of charge in order to help temporarily mitigate the current situation in Veracruz and Loma Cová. This gesture is part of the measures adopted by the company to address the water shortage in the region.

According to statements from consortium representatives, their subcontractors have been instructed to refrain from extracting water in these localities, as part of their commitment to the community and the environment. This action aims to protect local water resources and ensure equitable access to water for all inhabitants of the area.

"It is essential for us to actively contribute to the preservation of the environment and the well-being of the communities where we operate. Therefore, we have decided to take these measures to support the responsible management of the water resource," stated a spokesperson for the HPH JV Consortium.

In addition to this initiative, the consortium is expected to continue implementing actions aimed at environmental sustainability and sustainable development in its operations in the region. This collaboration with the local community reflects the company's commitment to corporate social responsibility and care for the environment.