Belle joins global fight against coastal waste

Belle president and CEO Jackson Ongsip (back row, sixth from left) leads the company’s participation at the International Coastal Cleanup Day. Also in photo are Belle executives Sarah Miranda (back row, left), SAVP and HR head; and Ainee Banaria (back row, fourth from left), CFO; as well as employee volunteers from different company department
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MANILA, Philippines — Belle Corp., led by its new president and CEO Jackson Ongsip, backstopped the worldwide effort against the proliferation of waste along coastlines during the annual cleanup drive held last month.

“Through our participation in this event, we are reaffirming our commitment to cut down waste and show our fellow citizens the effects of improper waste disposal, which end up polluting our oceans and waterways,” said Ongsip.

Belle was among the many corporates and non-government organizations and volunteers who trooped to the coastlines during the International Coastal Cleanup held at the SM By the Bay Central Park,joining hundreds more across the globe in pursuit of cleaner and pollution-free seas and environmental sustainability.

Belle’s principal asset is the City of Dreams Manila in PAGCOR Entertainment City by Manila Bay, which is being leased on a long-term basis to Melco Resorts and Entertainment (Philippines) Corp. Belle also owns approximately one hectare of presently undeveloped land across from the City of Dreams Manila site.

South of Metro Manila, Belle owns significant real estate assets and develops premium residential report projects around Tagaytay City. Among its exclusive destinations are the club and golf facilities and residential communities of Tagaytay Highlands and Tagaytay Midlands, as well as a further 800 hectares intended for future development.

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