CDC, Clark Water join 2025 Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road clean-up drive

CDC, Clark Water join 2025 Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road clean-up drive

By: - Reporter / @JEPOI04
/ 07:36 PM June 24, 2025

In celebration of Philippine Environment Month this June, Clark Development Corporation (CDC), in collaboration with the Environmental Practitioners Association, Clark Water Corporation, and Prime Waste Solutions Pampanga Inc., spearheaded the annual Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road (CMAR) Clean-Up Drive.The clean-up covered a six-kilometer stretch from SM City Clark to the Clark Mabalacat Gate, mobilizing over 200 volunteers from various companies within the Clark Freeport Zone.

In celebration of Philippine Environment Month this June, Clark Development Corporation, in collaboration with the Environmental Practitioners Association, Clark Water Corporation, and Prime Waste Solutions Pampanga Inc., spearheads the annual Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road Clean-Up Drive.

In celebration of Philippine Environment Month this June, Clark Development Corporation (CDC), in collaboration with the Environmental Practitioners Association, Clark Water Corporation, and Prime Waste Solutions Pampanga Inc. (PWSPI), spearheaded the annual Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road (CMAR) Clean-Up Drive.

The clean-up covered a six-kilometer stretch from SM City Clark to the Clark Mabalacat Gate, mobilizing over 200 volunteers from various companies within the Clark Freeport Zone. This initiative aimed to promote environmental stewardship and enhance the cleanliness and visual appeal of CMAR, a key access road often affected by indiscriminate waste disposal from nearby residents and motorists.

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Over 200 volunteers help clean up a six-kilometer stretch from SM City Clark to the Clark Mabalacat Gate during the annual Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road Clean-Up Drive.

Volunteers help clean up a six-kilometer stretch from SM City Clark to the Clark Mabalacat Gate during the annual Clark-Mabalacat-Angeles Road Clean-Up Drive.

PWSPI sponsored the hauling and proper disposal of the collected waste, which amounted to 2,880 kilograms. As the event’s hydration partner, CWC provided three hydration stations to ensure participants remained refreshed and energized throughout the activity.

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Participants included representatives from EPA member companies and Clark Freeport Zone locators. Among the organizations with more than 20 volunteers were Clark Development Corporation, Acciona EEI-JV, and Global Gateway Development Corporation Philippine Branch, who focused on cleaning areas near their respective work sites.

Other participating companies included Hann Philippines, HPI, Evertrust, Anasco, SRCI Mfg Inc., University of the Philippines Clark, Nanox Philippines Inc., Lufthansa Technik Philippines Inc., Aderans Philippines Inc., Filinvest Mimosa Inc., KMS, Tanitec, the Local Government Unit of Mabalacat City, CENRO, and Outback Five Star Philippines. EPA member companies from TECO Industrial Park in Magalang also joined the effort, demonstrating their commitment to environmental responsibility.

Several companies, including Acciona EEI-JV, Aderans, Tanitec, and Evertrust, generously provided refreshments for all participants, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and community support.

This collaborative effort exemplified the Filipino bayanihan spirit, with stakeholders working together to protect and preserve the environment. Their dedication and active participation were instrumental in the success of this meaningful initiative. /das

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