Saturday, June 25, 2011

Arya Residences Cut Energy Use by 14% for Earth Hour

Driven by the common goal of attaining ecological sustainability, green developer ArthaLand recently partnered with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines).

*Photo -  Representatives from WWF-Philippines and ArthaLand concretize the alliance in this file photo dated 13 June. From left to right – WWF-International Board Member Vince Perez, WWF-Philippines CEO Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan, ArthaLand Corporation President and CEO Angela De Villa-Lacson, ArthaLand Corporation Chairman Jaime Gonzalez and ArthaLand Corporation Vice Chairman Ricardo Po Sr. (Kimberly Ang)


The project, Arya Residences, being a LEED registered (aiming for a Gold certification) development, has in place various measures and facilities to allow its households to save as much as 14% in energy consumption and as much as 40% in potable water usage. With proper maintenance and the conscientious use of these resources, these savings may be enjoyed for over a year.
Going green makes perfect business sense, since energy and water-efficiency always translates into savings. Though redesigning current systems and practices takes time, the resources saved will be good not only for residents – but in minimizing our contribution to global emissions to retard climate change,” says ArthaLand VP for Projects and Business Development Kate A. Ilagan.
Sustainability is in the core philosophy of the company, not just a by the way,” adds ArthaLand President and CEO Angie de Villa-Lacson.

The pledge is part of Earth Hour’s ‘60+ Program’ – a year-long campaign to promote energy efficiency, renewable energy usage and climate adaptation strategies for individuals, groups and corporations. The campaign in turn, was crafted to ensure that the energy-saving message of Earth Hour translates into actions which last for more than 60 minutes.

Corporations can become 60+ Program Champions by pledging to reduce their energy and resource consumption by at least 10% via promoting energy-efficient practices and equipment. Current program champions include the Yuchengco Group of Companies, Coca-Cola under its Live Positively platform, Honda Cars Philippines and McDonald’s. Already, more corporations are ready to join in with their own commitments.

Though now the world’s most popular annual environmental movement, Earth Hour is but 60 minutes long. If we really want lasting and effective results, then we must inculcate its message – which is to reduce our consumption of power, water and other critical resources – into our lives. ArthaLand’s decision to step up to the climate challenge shows that the private sector is more than willing and more than capable of fighting climate change. It’s a natural choice,” concludes WWF-Philippines Climate Change Director and ‘60+ Project’ Head Atty. Gia Ibay.
Corporations interested in committing to the ‘60+ Program’ can contact either Kim Ang or Pat Co at kkp@wwf.org.ph.

ARYA RESIDENCES is a 40-storey residential development and the first Filipino high-rise residential condominium to be registered under the US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program with a certification goal of Gold. It is the flagship project of ArthaLand, a boutique developer dedicated to creating world-class workspaces, homes and landscapes.

EARTH HOUR was created and has been led by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) since 2007. It has captured the world’s imagination by becoming a global phenomenon. Earth Hour 2010 inspired more than a billion people worldwide and over 15 million Filipinos in 1076 towns, cities and municipalities to switch off their lights for the planet. 2011 marks a stark difference in the objectives of the switch-off. No longer aiming for numbers, the switch-off aims for effect. With climate change issues becoming more critical, WWF-Philippines goes beyond Earth Hour by implementing the 60+ PROGRAM – a year-long climate change information and education campaign revolving around the themes of energy efficiency, renewable energy and climate adaptation.

This is a press release from WWF.  
For more information, please contact:
Kimberly Ang
Corporate Relations Manager, WWF-Philippines

kang@wwf.org.ph

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