CDC, Clark Water Champion Sustainability, Tourism with Katubig Youth Caravan

CLARK FREEPORT—Clark Development Corporation (CDC) continues to lead sustainability efforts while promoting Clark as a top destination for tourism and investment.

The Katubig Youth Caravan, a two-day collaboration with Clark Water Corporation (CWC), educated young participants on water management and clean water accessibility, highlighting the Freeport’s eco-friendly attractions.

In partnership with the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) and Philippine Science High School-Central Luzon Campus (PSHS-CLC), the caravan involved 30 students. They visited Aqua Planet, Clark Safari, Clark Museum, Clark Parade Grounds, Clark Children’s Playground, and the EV charging station near the Clark Health and Sanitation Division, showcasing Clark’s commitment to sustainability and leisure tourism.

Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera inspires students as she delivers her message during the second day of the Katubig Youth Caravan. (CDC Photo)

CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera shared insights on the corporation’s sustainability initiatives, such as solar energy use and water and air quality monitoring. She also introduced the Clark Ambassadors Program, which provides students with corporate experience to nurture future leaders.

CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devamadera receives a Certificate of Appreciation from Clark Water Corporation (CWC) General Manager Lyn Joceffin Zamora during the Katubig Youth Caravan held at Clark Skills and Training Center – Auditorium. (CDC Photo)

“We must have the available water. We must have the water that is safe for our health. At the same time, we must let development proceed. So that’s the balance. But can we do something to conserve the water? You know, I’m happy I’m seeing your tumblers because sooner or later, kaming mga taga-CDC, we will be having that kind of program. We will do away with bottled waters,” Atty. Devanadera emphasized.

Students also experienced Clark’s modern, cashless bus transportation system, the Clark Loop, offering a glimpse of the Freeport’s efficient mobility solutions.

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