Club Paradise Palawan harps on 'Green Practices' as it preps for ‘revenge travelers’ | BMPlus

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With travel restrictions easing up, resorts are getting ready to receive tourists itching to travel after almost two years worth of being cooped up at home.

So-called “revenge travelers” are already making plans, booking flights, and packing their bags as summer fast approaches.

One of Club Paradise Palawan’s latest initiatives on sustainability is the EcoConserve Program. What’s especially interesting about this initiative is the GarMa Task Force, which has come up with very interesting ways to reduce waste through recycling non-biodegradable waste and using biodegradable waste as fertilizer for the nearby Taranuman organic farm.

Another initiative under the EcoConserve Program is the Ecobricks Project. The resort staff learned how to make strong Ecobricks using plastic scraps and soda bottles. Ecobricks were used to construct a Vermi house at Taranuman farm. The GarMa Task Force also conducted several ecobrick-making training sessions for the local elementary students at Coron along with beach cleanups so they can gather more materials to upcycle into ecobricks.

 

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