The current rate at which individuals
observe sustainability practices is far from halting climate change. Whether it
is reducing the use of disposable items or saving more energy, environmentally
conscious activities will only yield significant results if everyone is “cast
in the same mold,” so to speak. That said, high-impact global sustainable
development lies within the responsibility of the government and large
organizations—conglomerates among them.
Understanding such a role, SM Prime
Holdings, Inc., one of the largest integrated property developers in Southeast
Asia, has incorporated its sustainable practices in its developments early on. Through SM Prime’s Costa Del Hamilo Inc.,
a leader in the leisure resort industry and the movers behind Hamilo Coast –
this premium seaside complex in Nasugbu, Batangas, fosters a tangible connection
with nature. Marking its quindecennial year, Hamilo Coast looks back at its
milestones and achievements with its core emphasis on sustainable development.
“Sustainability
has been at the forefront of our vision in providing a resort lifestyle. We
strive to practice both environmental and social sustainability in our
operations through our partners and commnunities,” Franklin M. Bolalin, Assistant
Vice President for Hamilo Estate Management, said.
Disaster risk
reduction
Every year, the country deals with an average of 19 typhoons, with some often resulting in damages to properties and loss of life. Coastal defenses such as seawalls and breakwater structures are often implemented to resist storm surges. In the case of Hamilo Coast, mangrove trees are the key.
Hamilo Coast’s 100,000 square-meter or
equivalent to 10 hectares mangrove belt is one of the largest mangrove areas in
the municipality. The sustainable beach resort town has since planted 50,000
mangrove propagules, protected hand-in-hand with the conservation organization World
Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines.
Biodiversity conservation
Apart from disaster mitigation, mangrove trees also benefit the climate by absorbing greenhouse gases (GHGs) and carbon dioxide. This capacity nurtures the ecosystem and biodiversity in the area, providing habitat for a wide array of species.
Hamilo is home to rich marine life
and abundant flora and fauna. Its
conservation programs and various sustainability initiatives have nurtured and
conserved its precious biodiversity. There
are about 96 various bird species found at the estate. Among these bird species
are the rough-crested Malkoha and the Philippine eagle-owl.
From growing local plants to
conducting regular coastal clean-up drives, coastal resource conservation
initiatives are active in Hamilo Coast. With the help of WWF, they can increase
their fisheries’ biological capacity and monitor their Marine Protected Areas
(MPAs)—the Pico de Loro, Etayo and Santelmo coves which are among the three
MPAs for Costa Del Hamilo’s Sustainable Development Project. Hamilo has been working with WWF since 2007
monitoring the health and viability of Hamilo Coast area.
In recognition of its conservation
efforts, Hamilo Coast was cited by the World Wide Fund for Nature as its
longest Sustainability Partner in 2020.
“Over the years,
our partnership with SM significantly contributed to the impact we are making
in our work in Hamilo Coast. From liquid waste and coral monitoring, to our
present work on integrated waste management and food sheds, we hope that this
continuing partnership would help us realize our vision of making Hamilo a
holistic model of sustainability”, says Katherine Custodio, WWF-Philippines’
Executive Director.
Green buildings development
The path towards a sustainable future is paved with many interventions, including zero waste, dematerialization, zero emissions and resource efficiency practices. For its part, Hamilo Coast makes its intention to be a premiere sustainability community possible by making sure its buildings are designed with the environment in mind.
Some of the estate’s facilities are
powered by alternative sources of energy. For example, its lamp posts use solar
power more than traditional ones to function. Natural lighting and ventilation
are also noticeable in some of its residential areas, which benefits the
environment as well as its tenants. Additionally, Hamilo Coast implements a
solid waste management plan that consists of recovery of materials and
vermicomposting, among others.
Sustainable living
At Hamilo Coast’s core is how a distinct beachfront home can harmonize with its surrounding environment. As people crave for a more relaxed environment, closer to nature and the outdoors amid a work-from-home setup pushed by the ongoing pandemic, Hamilo homes give access to invigorating landscapes, coves to explore and the calming sea.
Fifteen years later, Hamilo Coast has
surpassed its reputation as a weekend respite. It is now one of the best
settlement options for people looking to live the coastal life in a sustainable
community.
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