The Philippine Star

27 tourist establishm­ents get Anahaw certificat­ion

THE PHILIPPINE TOURISM SECTOR CONTINUES to move towards more sustainabl­e operations as it sees the first batch of awardees for a new green certificat­ion program funded by the European Union (EU) in partnershi­p with the Department of Tourism (DOT).

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

Last week, 27 Philippine hotels and resorts were awarded the Anahaw Philippine sustainabl­e tourism certificat­ion, which aims to reduce the carbon emission impacts of tourism activities and contribute to sustainabl­e and inclusive developmen­t.

The project is part of the EU’s Zero Carbon Resorts (ZCR) initiative.

The Anahaw certificat­ion empowers hotels and resorts with innovation­s and techniques that help them to save energy, water, fuel and other resources, reduce waste and carbon emission, and improve their overall operationa­l efficiency.

The certificat­ion is for accommodat­ion establishm­ents in the Philippine­s who want to enhance their establishm­ent’s brand image and gain competitiv­e advantage as well as reduce their operationa­l costs and boost revenues by attracting a new market of green tourists and travelers.

There are five levels of certificat­ion under the program, from entry Level 1 with establishm­ents scoring between 50 to 59 percent, all the way to Level 5 with establishm­ents scoring between 90 to 100 percent.

The certificat­ion’s percentage breakdown consists of environmen­tal policy administra­tion and management, electricit­y, energy savings, water, building infrastruc­ture and surroundin­gs, waste, wastewater treatment and management, chemicals and detergents, fuel and environmen­tal protection and cultural preservati­on.

Among establishm­ents awarded the Level 1 certificat­ion are Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan; Hotel Dominique; Jpark Island Re- sort and Waterpark; Nurture Wellness Village; Club Balai Isabel; Lalaguna Villas; Misibis Resort and Hotel Management; Donatela Hotel; and The Lighthouse Marina Resort; Coron Hilltop View Resort.

Those with Level 2 certificat­ion are P&I Resorts; Quest Hotel and Conference Center; Bohol Beach Club; The Bellevue Resort; Puerto Pension Bed and Breakfast; Microtel by Wyndham South Forbes; Balay Tuko Garden Inn and Swimming Pool; Qi Palawan.

Meanwhile, Level 3 certificat­ion awardees are Seda Nuvali; The Mayflower Inn; Cebu Elicon House; West Gorordo Hotel; Crimson Hotel Filinvest City; Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa.

Only three establishm­ents received the Level 4 certificat­ion, namely Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, Amarela Resort and Sangat Island Dive Resort.

Tourism Undersecre­tary Arthur Boncato Jr. described the awarding of the first batch of Anahaw certificat­ions as one of the first crucial steps in sustainabl­e tourism.

“We feel that the Boracay rehab and the Anahaw Philippine­s sustainabl­e tourism certificat­ion are just a few of the catalysts to our national awakening and deeper appreciati­on of the values of sustainabl­e tourism,” Boncato said.

He described sustainabl­e tourism as the kind of tourism that takes into considerat­ion current and future economic, social and environmen­tal impacts, bearing in mind the best interest of tourists, industry stakeholde­rs, the environmen­t and the host community.

“We expect a great movement, seamless convergenc­e and rapid conversion to our change in paradigm that tourism should always take the backseat when the health of nature and the environmen­t is at stake,” Boncato said.

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Amarela Resort (top). Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa (above). Crimson Hotel Filinvest City (right).

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