Don't Just Think It, Live It.
The Philippines is considered as
one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change.
With impacts ranging from extreme
weather events and periodic inundation to droughts and food scarcity, climate
change has been a constant reality that many Filipinos have had to face.
Individuals, corporations, the
government, and other environmental organizations should work hand in hand to
lessen ecological problems. We should start caring more about the environment
and start being more responsible for our actions. The way we live makes a big
difference.
The simple act of conserving
water and energy is a huge help. The use of organic materials in making products
is becoming a world-wide trend to help aid global environmental issues. Furthermore,
some cities already banned the use of plastic bags and there are fast food
chains that promote a straw-less day, once a week. More and more people and
corporations have been initiating and supporting events and activities with a
green cause.
For businesses, it’s crucial to
strike a balance between generating economic activities while ensuring the
protection and sustainability of the environment. With Clark Freeport being one
of the fast-rising tourist destinations in the country, how can large numbers
of people enjoy nature without destroying it?
Midori Clark Hotel & Casino,
the first 5-star hotel and casino in Central Luzon, seeks to address this by
designing a place built for balance. Combining commercial convenience and
residential comfort with a solid fusion of nature and adventure, Midori wants
to demonstrate that people, technology, and environment can co-exist
harmoniously in an urban setting. We are nestled in beautiful green
surroundings and blessed to breathe in clean, fresh air. We pledge to protect
and take care of it. Planting trees, participating in community cleanups,
supporting eco-tourism campaigns, and educating employees and the public about
conservation and other best practices are a few simple acts we would do to be
true to our word.
Don’t just think green, live
green.
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