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Cebu Pacific and Its Partners Pitch In For Sustainable Tourism

The country’s leading airline and the Department of Tourism partner with stakeholders in Siargao (plus a few celebrities!) for a greater Juan Effect
by Cebu Pacific | Feb 12, 2019
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As more Filipinos travel around the country, it opens up cultural and leisure opportunities that were not accessible and available to previous generations. Tourism has also provided rural communities that lack a diversified economy more opportunities for employment and business.

But there is another side to the expansion of tourism. Natural habitats and ecosystems are affected by the building of roads, hotels, restaurants, and other establishments. Leisure activities such as trekking, climbing and scuba diving also have negative impacts such as littering and damage to coral reefs, flora and even fauna.

Leading Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific ramps up its “Juan Effect” sustainable tourism program, particularly in its pilot area of Siargao Island. A partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT), Juan Effect aims to mitigate the impact of tourist arrivals on the environment.


Juan Effect engages travelers and local stakeholders, raising awareness among Filipinos about their responsibilities as tourists and encourages them to make a difference by changing one daily habit. The Department of Environment and Natural Resource and the Department of Interior and Local Government are also involved in the roll-out of Juan Effect.

“Since we launched Juan Effect in August 2018, we have been working with the local government units in Siargao and the province of Surigao Del Norte to spur concerted action to properly manage the ever-increasing visitor numbers, ease the negative impact of tourism on the island, and balance the social and environmental concerns with its economic benefits,” said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing and Distribution of Cebu Pacific.

So far, the implementation of the Juan Effect program has resulted in the passage of ordinances by some municipalities in Siargao that pertain to waste reduction and the usage of single-use plastic. Colorful murals and signs made of used surfboards have also been put up prior to the peak surfing season that began in September 2018 to help educate tourists and local residents.

The airline also commissioned the design and fabrication of receptacles that tourists can use to properly dispose of plastic bottles, which can then be collected to be made into eco-bricks or recycled. These plastic bottle receptacles, designed to withstand strong waves and winds, will be deployed at key points in Siargao as well as outlying islands to encourage proper waste disposal.


Cebu Pacific will also work with local stakeholders to introduce practices to minimize waste in the ground and in the ocean. Engagement activities will be led by Juan Effect advocates Erwan Heussaff, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, and Kyle “Kulas” Jennerman. To drum-up even more public awareness and support, a colorful mural of the underwater designed by fast-rising visual artist and muralist Anina Rubio will be painted on the perimeter wall of the Dapa Elementary School to bring life to the community and inspire everyJuan to do their part for the environment.

As a frequent traveler to Siargao, travel and food vlogger Erwan Heussaff celebrated his 32nd birthday championing his advocacy for the environment in the province. He shares, “I first came here in 1998 when there was absolutely nothing, so I saw the island in its purest form. And for me, I think the island has something special that we need to protect.”

The star of the 2017 movie Siargao, Jasmine Curtis-Smith also excitedly returned to the island as Cebu Pacific’s partner in promoting awareness and education on sustainable tourism. “I started being an ambassador for Cebu Pacific a few years ago when we went to Palawan. And this year, I am thankful that Siargao is part of the destinations for Juan Effect.”

Meanwhile, Canadian travel vlogger Kyle Jennerman further showcases his love for the Philippines as he joins Juan Effect. The backpacker encourages Filipinos to engage in sustainable practices while traveling such as, “Bring a water bottle, bring an eco-bag, dispose your trash correctly, share about it, and help educate about it.”

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

For bookings and inquiries, visit www.cebupacificair.com or call the reservation hotlines: +632 702.0888 (Manila); +633 223.0888 (Cebu); and +852 3973.3800 (Hong Kong). The latest seat sales can be found on CEB’s official Twitter (@CebuPacificAir) and Facebook pages. You may also download the Cebu Pacific official mobile app on the App Store and Google Play.

 

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