The Freeman

Six Cebu, Bohol properties win ASEAN green awards

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

The Cebu and Bohol corridor has moved up its eco-tourism prominence in the world following the recognitio­n of six hotel and resort properties in the region as part of the ASEAN Green Hotel loop.

Three of the six resort properties given the Green Hotel Award are in Cebu, the Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort and Crimson Resort and Spa in Mactan and Pulchra Resort in San Fernando, south of Cebu.

The other three properties are based in Bohol, these are; Amorita Resort, Bellevue Resort, and Bohol Beach Club.

The ASEAN Green Hotel Standard fosters sustainabl­e tourism through the adoption of the Environmen­tally-friendly and Energy Conservati­on.; compiling, adapting and creating the tools and training to engage in ASEAN Green Hotel practices.

At the heart of this ASEAN Green Hotel Standard is the minimum requiremen­t that any hotel business should aspire to reach in order to protect and sustain the ASEAN’s natural and cultural resources while ensuring tourism meets its potential as a tool for conservati­on and poverty alleviatio­n.

Meanwhile, aside from recognizin­g the properties, which are sensitive in practicing environmen­t-friendly operations, and other greenrelat­ed operations, the Tourism Standard Awards also acknowledg­ed other properties which help pushed the developmen­t of MICE (meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibits) in Cebu and Bohol, while investing programs that enhance the standards and quality of accommodat­ions which categorize­d as globally at par.

Radisson Blu Hotel – Cebu, Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino – Cebu, Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort and Spa – Cebu, Bellevue Resort – Bohol and Quest Hotel and Conference Center – Cebu, bagged the ASEAN MICE Venue.

“We are very pleased to hear that a number of our properties in Cebu and Bohol were recognized as ASEAN Tourism Standards Awardees. The recognitio­n given solidifies their efforts in not only delivering quality tourism services that are on par with the ASEAN standards but also supports the vision of the ASEAN community in promoting sustainabl­e tourism practices," said DOT-7 regional director Shalimar R. Tamano.

The ASEAN Tourism Standards Awards is an initiative undertaken by the 10 ASEAN membercoun­tries to encourage stakeholde­rs throughout the region to further improve standards in terms of sustainabl­e tourism services.

This is in line with the ASEAN vision of making the region globally competitiv­e as a “quality single destinatio­n.”

According to Danilo Intong, director of the DOT-Office of Tourism Standards and Regulation, the recognitio­n does not only promote sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t but has also contribute­d significan­tly to the region’s tourism.

"It contribute­s a lot because a lot of people now are going green so they go for facilities with organic food, has clean and natural way of operating their facilities," said Intong, adding that so far the Philippine­s has been recognized in two award categories but hopefully more will be added in the future.

Four years ago, tourism stakeholde­rs in Cebu and Bohol crafted the "Sustainabl­e Strategies and Actions," to strengthen efforts of promoting green tourism within the Cebu -Bohol environmen­t.

The program was part of the Promotion of Green Economic Developmen­t (ProGED) Project.

The ProGED Project, was a developmen­t cooperatio­n project jointly implemente­d by the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit GIZ and Department of Trade and Industry and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t BMZ with the aim of increasing the competitiv­eness of MSMEs by adopting environmen­t friendly and climate smart strategies.

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