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Save The Planet, One Tiny Step At A Time: 5 Easy Ways To Start Today

Facing global environmental challenges doesn't have to feel overwhelming. An insightful article explains that even the smallest changes in daily habits can have a significant positive impact. By implementing five easy actions, everyone can take meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future.

Join The Green Revolution: Simple Ways To Make A Big Impact From Home

It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of climate change, but your everyday choices can lead to meaningful impact. Discover simple ways to live sustainably and make a positive difference for our planet today.

Plastic Constitutes 91% Of Marine Litter In Manila Bay

With 91% of marine litter composed of plastic in Manila Bay, awareness is vital. Let’s work together towards cleaner oceans.

Sagay City’s Mangrove Island Eco-Park Wins ASEAN Tourism Award

Honoring eco-tourism efforts, Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park receives ASEAN Tourism Award 2025 recognition.

Benguet University Eyes 100 Hectares Of Bamboo Forest

Embracing the power of bamboo, Benguet University aims to cultivate 100 hectares to fuel local textile production.

Harnessing Her Power: 7 Ways Women Revolutionizing Clean Energy

In a transformative shift, women are leading the charge in clean energy, breaking barriers in leadership roles and driving innovation. Discover 7 impactful ways women are revolutionizing clean energy.
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Local Museum Presents On-Site Exhibit On Climate Change

A local university in Manila has opened a museum to present an exhibit explaining the realities of climate change.

Ilocos Norte Steps Up Proper Disposal Of Infectious Waste

The Ilocos Norte provincial government is bound to develop programs that encourage residents to properly manage hazardous wastes. 

Ilocos Norte LGU Declares ‘Plastic-Free Holiday’

The local government of a town in Ilocos Norte implemented a "plastic-free holiday," mandating all establishments to minimize the use of plastics at least three times a week.

FPRDI Enhances Bamboo Use In Construction

The forest institute under the Department of Science and Technology pushes the use of bamboo as construction materials to promote more eco-friendly and sustainable materials in future infrastructures.

8 Cebu Villages ‘Biofenced’ To Keep Garbage Off Waterways

The Cebu City government launched biofence in eight mountain villages to prevent waste in polluting coastal areas.

BFAR Grants Eco-Friendly Fish Trap Project To Zambales Fishers

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has given eco-friendly fish traps to fishermen in Zambales to promote a more sustainable livelihood.