Promoting sustainability at Araneta City

THE threat of global warming to our lives has been growing more every day. To combat this, people are stepping up and taking action with green initiatives and campaigns such as Earth Hour — an annual global movement that aims to challenge participants to turn off their lights for 60 minutes.

Araneta City has always been actively participating in this annual event. On March 23, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., the City of Firsts once again joined the global "Lights off" activity.

Araneta City's iconic landmarks and structures dimmed their lights to remind visitors, residents and businesses of the importance of conserving energy and reducing carbon emissions to protect the planet.

Aside from the lights-off event, there are other activities to promote sustainability and holistic well-being. At Ali Mall, you can "Give life and love" by donating pre-loved items or sharing the gift of life through a blood donation drive. These activities were for the benefit of Caritas Manila and the Red Cross Quezon City Chapter.

At Gateway Mall 1, two activities happened from March 18 to 20. There's an "Eco park" that will showcase sustainable practices through exciting eco-friendly games and installations.

There's also the "Trade your plastic to plant" booth, where shoppers can trade their plastic bags or bottles for cute potted plants.

At Farmers Plaza, the "POP QC: Eco bazaar" happened from March 20 to 23. Twenty small and medium enterprises sold sustainable products during the four-day bazaar.

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