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Eco-warriors unite with Globe at Home during QC Eco-run

Published Dec 23, 2024 12:50 pm

At Quezon City’s first Eco-run on November 24, 2024, Globe at Home helps promote a healthy lifestyle to boost sustainability. 

The Quezon City Government and Globe at Home joined hands in advocating ecological preservation and sustainability at the first QC Eco-run held on Nov. 24, 2024 at the Quezon Memorial Circle. 

Dubbed the premier straight run, more than 6,000 runners declared themselves eco-warriors as they traversed the Quezon Avenue-EDSA underpass in a historic gathering that marked the beginning of a healthier lifestyle for the runners.

The event fostered camaraderie as families, friends, and co-workers connected while carrying out their fitness initiative.

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte (front row, 4th from left) takes part in QC’s first eco-run, reaffirming her city’s commitment to creating a healthy, green community.
Aligned for sustainability

In line with the activity, Globe at Home reiterated its commitment to sustainability with essential, reliable, and fast connectivity for today’s lifestyle. The brand breaks new ground with a first-of-its-kind product for prepaid fiber customers, offering the flexibility to double their internet speeds to up to 100 Mbps.

"Globe at Home understands how essential, reliable, and fast connectivity is for today’s lifestyles,” said Abigail Cardino, VP and Head of Brand Management for Globe’s Broadband Business. “With the GFiber Prepaid speed boost, we’re offering our customers the freedom to increase their internet speeds without being tied to a contract. This proves our commitment to providing accessible, flexible, high-quality internet that adapts to the needs of Filipino households."

For its part, the Quezon City Government, led by Mayor Joy Belmonte, stayed true to its promise to protect the environment by recycling all the tarpaulins used in the event via their Tarp-cycling Program. They further bolstered their commitment by distributing vegetable seeds to participants to enable them to start their backyard urban gardens. 

“Quezon City reaffirms its commitment to building a green, livable, and sustainable community. This is why we integrated this advocacy into our inaugural running event—to inspire every stakeholder to embrace the role of an eco-warrior,” Quezon City Administrator Michael Alimurung said. 

This endeavor marks the start of a long-term sustainability effort to protect the environment for future generations.

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Editor’s Note: This article was provided by Globe Telecom.