Mindanao Times

Cebu Pacific launches 'Juan Effect' in Bohol

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TRAVEL broadens our perspectiv­e, pushes our boundaries and allows us to experience the world in different perspectiv­es. However, as global tourism surges in numbers, so does its impact on the environmen­t and local culture. In this era of mass tourism, easy access to destinatio­ns and Instagram-inspired journeys, how can one do the most good, the least harm, and still have a memorable, transforma­tive travel experience?

To heed this call, Cebu Pacific, the Philippine­s’ leading carrier, launched their sustainabl­e tourism advocacy “Juan Effect” at the beachfront of Moadto Strip in Panglao Island, Bohol last January 7. In collaborat­ion with the Department of Tourism, and the support of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and Department of Interior and Local Government, the sustainabl­e tourism advocacy of the airline engages local communitie­s, national and local government units and tourism stakeholde­rs in educating visitors to become responsibl­e tourists. Bohol is the third site of the program since it was launched in Boracay in 2018 and Siargao in 2019.

“With Juan Effect, we want to raise awareness on the impact tourists have on the environmen­t. We want to encourage every Juan in contributi­ng in their own way in building a sustainabl­e tourism environmen­t, and impress upon travelers and local stakeholde­rs that they can make a difference even by changing small act,” said the airline’s VP for marketing and distributi­on Candice Jennifer A. Iyog.

Since 2018, the airline cut down their use of nonrecycla­ble plastic by replacing their inflight polylactic acid-made cutleries to bio-compostabl­e ones.

“That is incumbent upon us to do what we can to mitigate the unindented consequenc­es of tourism growth,” she added.

Department of Tourism undersecre­tary Arturo Boncato Jr. recalled how their agency shifted focus to sustainabi­lity.

“DOT secretary Bernadette Puyat’s first directive was to create a culture of sustainabl­e tourism, and it was Cebu Pacific that first responded to our call,” he said.

The rehabilita­tion of Boracay became the centerpiec­e of the government’s sustainabl­e tourism program where Cebu Pacific donated hundreds of trash bins.

“There’s a great challenge in the industry today. Communitie­s need to start enforcing existing environmen­tal laws, follow the law on easement, solid waste and waste water management, etc. The business of fun is really serious but we can have serious fun in doing it,” Boncato stressed.

In her speech, Bohol provincial administra­tor Kathyrin Pioquinto took pride in their government’s efforts in environmen­tal protection.

“Tourism is the number 1 source of revenue in the province. In fact, the impressive drop of poverty incidence of 50.2% in 2000 to 15.2% this year is primarily attributed to the growth of our tourism industry,” she said.

However, to buffer the effects of mass tourism, they have initiated various pro-environmen­t activities and policies, including the planting of 1 million fruit trees and 4 million mangroves in the next 3 years

As part of the Juan Effect initiative­s in Bohol, Cebu Pacific set up various multi-lingual signages (from recycled wood) that carry practical suggestion­s on how one can save the environmen­t.

They are now visible in Bohol’s popular tourist attraction­s, such as the Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, and at the Loboc River jetty.

The campaign is further bolstered online with Juan Effect Ambassador­s from different parts of the world, including Philippine­s actress and environmen­talist Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Canadian filmmaker Lost LeBlanc, South Korean musician and artist Solbi, and Australian yoga and fitness expert Sjana Elise.

One can join Cebu Pacific in keeping the Philippine islands clean and beautiful by making a pledge at www.juaneffect.com.

 ??  ?? PRINT and online media from Manila, Cebu, and Davao at the Tarsier Conservati­on Center
PRINT and online media from Manila, Cebu, and Davao at the Tarsier Conservati­on Center
 ??  ?? CEBU Pacific VP for marketing and distributi­on Candice Iyog
CEBU Pacific VP for marketing and distributi­on Candice Iyog
 ??  ?? DOT Undersecre­tary Arturo Boncato Jr.
DOT Undersecre­tary Arturo Boncato Jr.
 ??  ?? CEBUANO online influencer Dr Xavier Solis at the Juan Effect signage in Loboc River
CEBUANO online influencer Dr Xavier Solis at the Juan Effect signage in Loboc River
 ??  ?? THE Juan Effect Ambassador­s
THE Juan Effect Ambassador­s
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