Okada Manila reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability through a Coastal Cleanup Drive held on September 19 at the Okada Boardwalk Seaside, in partnership with the Parañaque City Government. The initiative is part of the Okada Green Heart program, particularly its Waste Management pillar, which champions cleaner spaces and responsible waste practices. It also reflects the Talent and Community pillar, as the effort brought together employees, local government partners, and agencies in a shared mission for environmental protection.
The activity aligned with the 2025 International Coastal Cleanup theme, “Clean Seas Against the Climate Crisis,” a global call to action addressing marine debris and the impacts of climate change on oceans. Manila Bay, a vital resource for nearby communities and marine ecosystems, has long faced challenges from pollution—making initiatives like this cleanup essential for resilience and biodiversity.
358 volunteers from Okada Manila’s Security and Safety Division, various business units, and partner agencies took part in the drive, clearing debris from the shoreline and loading the collected waste into city trucks for proper disposal. Together, the volunteers collected 4.49 metric tons of trash from the coastline—helping protect marine life and restore the beauty of Manila Bay. The morning activity combined teamwork, awareness, and tangible action—turning environmental responsibility into measurable impact.
“At Okada Manila, we believe sustainability isn’t just a commitment—it’s action,” said Patrick Henry Villacorte, Okada Manila’s Chief Security and Safety Officer. “This coastal cleanup is proof that when we come together, we can make a real difference not just for the environment, but also our future.”
The event also built on Okada Manila’s earlier cleanup efforts in 2018 and 2023, demonstrating consistency in its environmental stewardship. Beyond immediate results, the activity strengthened ties with the local government, engaged team members in meaningful volunteer work, and contributed to broader sustainability goals, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 13: Climate Action and SDG 14: Life Below Water).
As Okada Manila expands its Green Heart initiatives, the coastal cleanup stands as a testament to its enduring promise: to transform sustainability into action, inspire collective responsibility, and help shape a cleaner, healthier future for all.
To learn more about Okada Manila’s comprehensive sustainability initiatives and the Okada Green Heart program, visit our website at https://www.okadamanila.com/okada-green-heart.