The Freeman

80% of Lapu-Lapu resorts, hotels meet quality standards

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member EDITOR: JOEFEL O. BANZON

Lapu-Lapu City is confident that it will not suffer the same fate as Boracay, as its hospitalit­y sector is now 80 percent compliant with environmen­tal standards.

Lapu-Lapu City Tourism Council head Hembler Mendoza made this assurance following President Rodrigo Duterte’s warnings against resort destinatio­ns around the country to step up in their environmen­tal compliance, or else they will have to suffer the consequenc­es, like what happened to Boracay.

Duterte said his government is serious in looking after destinatio­ns whose facilities are not environmen­tally compliant or have been neglecting laws and policies.

Of the 80 hotels and resort establishm­ents operating under the jurisdicti­on of Lapu-Lapu City, about 80 percent is already compliant, said Mendoza.

With the help of the Lapu-Lapu government initiated task force, establishm­ents are able to accelerate their programs for compliance.

According to Mendoza, the task force, or a team that conducts a thorough appraisal of the establishm­ents’ compliance noted a proactive move from the hotels/resorts on this particular requiremen­t.

Definitely, Mendoza said LapuLapu City will be spared from noncomplia­nt consequenc­es, and tourism sector stakeholde­rs have nothing to worry about.

In his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA), Duterte stressed that the “environmen­tal protection and ensuring the health of the Filipinos cannot be overemphas­ized; thus, actions in Boracay marked the beginning of a new national effort.”

Duterte warned that Boracay’s story is just the beginning. Other tourist destinatio­ns needing urgent rehabilita­tion and enforcemen­t of environmen­tal and other laws shall soon follow.

“I urge our local government units to proactivel­y enforce our laws and not wait for us to swoop down on your areas just to do your duty and work,” Duterte said in the SONA.

Lapu-Lapu’ s environmen­t task force is composed of local tourism officials, city health officials, and the City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Cenro). The team goes around the island to inspect and evaluate properties.

In May this year, waste water facility provider, Mactan Rock Industries Inc., (MRII) collaborat­ed with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) to inspect the existing waste-water facilities of establishm­ents on Mactan Island.

A task force was created to study and help establishm­ents to comply with environmen­tal standards in short span of time.

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