City of Dreams Manila: Stepping towards a sustainable future
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With a strong vision for a greener future, City of Dreams Manila is putting sustainability at the forefront of its operations through executing various green measures that reduce the integrated resort's environmental impact and at the same time, inspire positive change to the communities where it operates and partners with. Having a workforce whose passion resonates with the vision, the integrated resort's employees proactively supports City of Dreams Manila-initiated activities geared towards the protection of environment and in curbing climate change such as coastal clean-up drives along Manila Bay; and mangrove and tree planting activities in Laguna and Cavite. Further expanding its sustainability efforts, City of Dreams is heeding the call to address the global challenge on plastic pollution.
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City of Dreams Manila: Stepping towards a sustainable future. (2019, May 5). Manila Bulletin, p. 13.
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