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Vista Land Joins Earth Hour 2025 in a Nationwide Call for a Sustainable Future

Manila Bulletin

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March 26, 2025

Vista Land's recent participation in Earth Hour 2025 reflects the company’s dedication to climate action, energy conservation, and eco-friendly urban development. Themed 'Beyond the Hour,' the annual campaign under its GreenViron Sustainability Initiative underscored its commitment to sustainable living—not just for 60 minutes but throughout the year. Across its master planned developments, house-and-lot communities, and condominium properties, Vista Land transformed the Biggest Hour for Earth into a launchpad for a long-term movement that encourages residents to adopt environmentally responsible lifestyles.

Vista Land Joins Earth Hour 2025 in a Nationwide Call for a Sustainable Future

Pioneering sustainability

The GreenViron Initiative seamlessly integrates sustainability into Vista Land developments, transforming waste management into an opportunity for environmental regeneration. Through segregation, recycling, and composting, the program converts biodegradable waste into nutrient-rich fertilizers while repurposing non-biodegradable materials to minimize landfill dependency.

Beyond waste reduction, GreenViron promotes land conservation with nature-based solutions such as coconut husk nets to prevent erosion and vermiculture to enrich soil naturally. These efforts protect ecosystems and create self-sustaining landscapes that require fewer synthetic inputs.

By embedding circular economy principles, GreenViron enhances both ecological and economic resilience. Lush green spaces improve air quality, mitigate urban heat, and elevate community aesthetics, fostering a healthier, sustainable lifestyle for residents.

Creating meaningful change by engaging the community

While switching off non-essential lights remains a powerful symbol of environmental awareness, Vista Land took Earth Hour a step further by curating action-driven activities that align with its long-term vision of sustainability.

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