'Supreme' supports Greenpeace: Let's all save Boracay!
MANILA, Philippines - What happened to the Titanic, you could pretty much see happening to Boracay. We’ve all heard about the sinking of the island. And while everyone’s having a booze-fueled blast, booking rooms at the full-fledged resort-and-resto city the island has become, the whole idea of “whatever happens in Boracay stays in Boracay” is headed straight for a towering iceberg of destruction. Greenpeace’s “Save the Climate Save Boracay” is actually the ray of awareness that the island’s visitors need to soak up if they want to keep getting down and dirty in paradise — much more, keep that paradise.
From educating resort staff on accommodating environmental care to creating videos featuring Angel Aquino and Richard Gutierrez granting a pretty face to beautifying our favorite vacation venue, this effort by Greenpeace is definitely a hot way to take the heat away from Boracay. Of course, what you, dear summer-breaker can do is simple and probably something you already know:
1. Save energy: Yes, you’re going to be stripping down at the beach anyway, so you might as well switch whatever requires electricity and a socket — lights, boob tube, dildo charger — off before you head for the water.
2. Reduce waste: A walk of shame in this island of sun and sin would be you hurling your trash across the beach more than escaping the room of your one-night stand. Condom wrappers, tetrapacks, empty bottles of tan amplifier — any establishment’s got a trash can. Use it.
3. Walk more: Stop grabbing your flab and do something about it. Nothing’s better than obtaining a quick muscle-toning and evened-out tan from treading from one end of Boracay to the other.














