The Philippine Space Agency is set to launch a project that will allow local government units and other sectors to use satellite data to better carry out their duties.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority will soon open a free solar charging station for e-bikes and e-scooters in its new head office in Pasig City.
Single-use plastics can no longer be seen scattered in the quaint village of Burgos, Ilocos Norte, as residents collect them in exchange for grocery items and school supplies.
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Former "kaingineros" in Valencia's Negros Oriental have converted to planting cocoa plants and are now revitalizing them, reassured by the emergence of a new market.
Volunteers throughout the Zamboanga Peninsula planted at least 24,000 seedlings of various tree and mangrove species in celebration of World Environment Month.
At least 400 seedlings of endemic trees will be planted in Antique to replace those which failed to survive during the last-tree planting event held during the Earth Day celebration.
Republic Cement and Colgate-Palmolive Philippines renewed their partnership to back each other's fight against the pervasive plastic waste problem in the country.
Almost 3,000 residents engaged in agricultural products have registered with the government's Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture in Baguio.
In light of the "looming food crisis" that will hit the country in the second half of the year, a lawmaker suggested the Philippines should increase its own food production capacity.
The Municipality of Malvar has successfully engaged in the Republic Cement's Waste for Cement program, ensuring their role in the construction of a greener, stronger Republic.
World Vision in the Philippines released its Year 2021 impact report, which shows how its numerous child-focused and community-based programs have reached millions of children in over 30 provinces across the country.
More than 129,000 hectares of denuded forest lands and watersheds in Central Luzon have been rehabilitated, thanks to the government's Enhanced National Greening Program.
The Department of Science and Technology in Region I awarded a Bamboo Splitter Machine to the ‘kaing’ (Bamboo Basket) makers in Pangasinan as part of the government's tech-based program.
Baguio City government urged residents to start adapting urban gardening methods like growing vegetables in their backyards to contribute to food security in the region.
The Department of Science and Technology – Forest Products Research and Development Institute has finally come up with a solution to one of our abaca farmers’ biggest concerns: a fiber-extracting machine that is both safe and effective.
Plantitos and plantitas can now rejoice and get their hands on farming as the Bonifacio Global City has finally opened its first ever Community Farm to the public.
In a bid to protect and secure the environment as well as the marine resources, the Bacacay Municipal Police Station in Albay has conducted a coral restoration and mangrove reforestation project in Barangay Uson.
The University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines proposed PHP1.2-million worth of funding as an upgrade to its existing Urban Community MicroFarm project.
AboitizPower, an electric services firm, conducted its first Innovation Summit, bringing together employees from various business units to emphasize the need to collaboratively develop the unique combination of traits required to refine the company's innovation culture.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources official lauded the government of Dumaguete City for putting up the “first MRF in the Philippines” that generates income for waste-pickers.
On the occasion of National Women's Month, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation organized a tree planting operation within the Entertainment City in Parañaque to establish an urban green space.
To help improve the region’s forest cover, employees of the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Energy in Bangsamoro have conducted simultaneous tree planting activities.
The Community Environment and Natural Resources in the Surigao del Sur led volunteers from the government and private sectors in raising awareness on the importance of groundwater and its conservation.
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The Forest Products Research and Development Institute is currently developing incense products using residues from extracted and processed forest materials, its chief announced.