Landco’s CaSoBē and Club Laiya aim for LEED Certification
Landco Pacific Corporation forges ahead to pursue its vision of attaining the highly-coveted Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification of its Leisure Tourism Estates (LTE) CaSoBē (Calatagan South Beach) and Club Laiya in Batangas, beginning with the LEED registration and sustainability initiatives of the two properties.
“The LEED registration of our LTE in Batangas is part of our long-term and holistic commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability program. Landco initiated this program not to achieve recognition but because it’s the right thing to do. Our focus is to leave a lasting and sustainable legacy for the next generation,” stated Landco President and CEO Erickson Y. Manzano.
LEED rating system is developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, the foremost program for buildings, homes, and communities that are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated for improved environmental and human health performance.
“Landco delivers the physical and institutional infrastructure of the BeachTowns of CaSoBē and Club Laiya to preserve the seaside communities and the localities’ unique facets as tourist and leisure destinations. Our team works closely with our property architects, designers, investors, lot owners, and the Batangas community at large to foster green and sustainable undertakings,” Manzano expounded.
Leisure Tourism Estates’ sustainability initiatives
The sprawling 15-hectare CaSoBē and 24-hectare Club Laiya underscore practical strategies and solutions focused on sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, waste segregation, marketing campaigns on sustainability and ethical consumption, local communities’ livelihood program on recycling materials, and opportunities for socio-economic growth.
These Leisure Tourism Estates feature walkable beachside communities along the pristine white sands, with less dependence on the automobile. Both developments have tree-lined walkways, pedestrian routes, bicycle lanes, and robust Wi-Fi for Work from the Beach (WFB) setup.
In harmony with the natural landscape
The eco-friendly properties are designed with aesthetics that remind residents and visitors of the importance of conserving marine life and working in harmony with the natural landscape of the beachside properties.
CaSoBē features modern art installations of lamp posts that resemble a whale’s skeleton or ship’s frame; roads that are essentially blue to the core as an ode to the sea; and manholes painted with images of sea creatures.
Millennial Resorts, which Landco operates, offers unique and unconventional hospitality amenities of Cocoons in both CaSoBē and Club Laiya, and Crusoe Cabins in the former, by converting and utilizing repurposed large drainage pipes and trailers, respectively, into Instagram-worthy accommodations complete with modern conveniences.
“It’s our commitment to environmental and social responsibility that drives us to think out of the box, make use of repurposed and sustainable materials, and operate in ways that appeal to those who seek a unique resort experience at the same time, appreciate our conservation and good corporate citizenship efforts,” explained Landco Senior Consultant for Hospitality Patrick C. Gregorio.
Landco also brings new socio-economic vitality through thriving local small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) such as restaurants, shops, and water sports operators in and adjacent to the properties and new sources of employment at Millennial Resorts and these SMEs.
Landco Pacific Corp. is a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation. For more information about Landco and Leisure Tourism Estates Club Laiya and CaSoBē, visit landco.ph or FB page @LandcoPacificCorporation.
2 Comments
Pingback:
Pingback: