Going Green
Documenting the country’s efforts for a cleaner and greener Philippines, one story at a time.
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Systems, not just band-aid solutions for SM Prime
According to the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), the global production of plastics is forecasted to reach 1,100 million tonnes…
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Why Philippine Seas Are Vital to Climate Action
Philippine seas are not just marine habitats; they are vital for climate regulation and significantly impact daily life in the…
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More Than a Mall: How SM Became a Platform for Planet-Positive Change
SM Supermalls once again brought sustainability to life across its mall properties with thesuccessful celebration of Earth Day 2025, guided…
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DENR Cumulative Impact Assessment Warns of Reclamation Risks
Reclamation projects in Greater Metro Manila can threaten marine ecosystems, threaten livelihoods, and worsen flooding in urban centers. These were…
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Rainwater Harvesting: How Does It Work?
The Philippines experiences extreme weather patterns, with heavy rainfall during the wet season and severe water shortages during the dry…
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SM Prime’s Solar-Powered Initiatives Push for a Cleaner PH
In a time when sustainability is no longer optional, SM Prime’s solar initiatives are leading the way in clean energy…
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A Greener Boracay: What Changed After Duterte’s Crackdown?
In 2018, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte made a drastic decision—he shut down Boracay for six months, calling it a “cesspool” due…
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Assessing the Impact of UN SDGs on Philippine Mining
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga recently ordered mining companies to align their operations with…
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PH Malls Using Renewable Energy
Malls are a huge part of Filipino life. Whether for shopping, dining, or leisure, they serve as second homes to…
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Catamaran Trash Boat Boosts Manila Bay Cleanup Efforts
Manila Bay is one step closer to a cleaner future with the arrival of a catamaran trash boat. On January…
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