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Environment

Poor EIAs, Flood Projects May Worsen Climate Risks

Rapid, unstudied approaches to climate can complicate existing risks and hamper progress.

Solid Waste Management Improves, Nears Full Compliance

As reported by the DENR, the Philippines approaches full compliance in solid waste management, showcasing the progress achieved thus far.

5K Native Trees To Be Planted At Paoay Lake National Park In 2 Years

Paoay Lake National Park will undergo a transformation with 5,000 new trees planted in two years, ensuring a greener future.

Philippines, Denmark Foundations Launch ‘Circle Of Life’ At La Mesa Watershed

MTFI and Grundfos launch the “Circle of Life” project at La Mesa Watershed as a commitment to expand tree planting nationwide.

Public Urged To Cultivate Discipline In Waste Management

A disciplined approach to waste management can lead to positive change. MMDA and San Juan City encourage the public to take part in this effort.

Beema Bamboo Takes Centerstage In Ilocos Agroforestry Project

The Ilocos Beema bamboo project aims to empower communities through enhanced ecological stewardship and livelihood support.

National Vegetable Congress To Push Iloilo As Multi-Agri Food Hub

Iloilo is on track to be recognized as a multi-agri food hub at the 2025 National Vegetable Congress for Western Visayas.

57K Informal Settler Families Resettled Under MBCRPP

Significant progress has been made by the DILG in relocating 57,000 informal settler families, a step towards a more responsible Manila Bay.

Sugar Milling Season For Crop Year 2025-2026 To Start October 1

The countdown to the milling season for crop year 2025-2026 has begun, starting October 1, per SRA's announcement.

Baguio Uses New Tech In Waste Management

The city of Baguio is leading the way in modern waste management with their new state-of-the-art facility in Barangay Dontogan.