Environment

Subic community pitch in for SBMA recycling project

May 8, 2018 | Charity | Community | Environment | Recycle | Subic Bay Freeport Zone

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Companies, workers and residents brought used light bulbs, car batteries, unused paints, electronic discards, and even old air conditioners to an empty lot here on Friday to join the Subic Bay community in a collection program to recycle wastes and donate the proceeds to charity. Workers sort out recyclable materials brought Read More


Olongapo mayor to shut down resorts polluting environment

May 5, 2018 | Environment | Olongapo

SUBIC, Zambales: Olongapo City Mayor Rolen Paulino has warned owners and representatives of beach resorts and waterfront establishments here to adopt measures to clean up their surroundings, including putting up waste treatment facilities and upgrade their properties based on the Department of Tourism (DOT) standards or face closure. BY PATRICK ROXAS, TMT


SBMA brings “plogging” to Subic to evoke environmental malasakit

May 4, 2018 | Environment | Malasakit | Plogging

1st Plogging Activity in Subic Bay with CGS Subic, 111th Aux SQ, Seaport Department, Ecology Department, SBMA locators and PNP Olongapo May 4, 2018 at Boardwalk, SBFZ Photo Credits: Subic Bay Community Center SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) is bringing to Subic a new way of boosting both human and Read More


Hearing them roar: The tiger handler

May 1, 2018 | Animals | Environment | Tourism

Subic Bay Freeport – Jonathan San Juan gets up in the morning and prepares for work like millions of other workers. By Jonas Reyes But unlike most workers, he deals with fangs and claws and predators on a daily basis. You see, the 32-year-old San Juan is a tiger handler at the Zoobic Safari. While Read More


Refill revolution reloaded in Bulacan town

April 30, 2018 | Environment | Refill Revolution

Photo credits to greenbuildingelements.com GUIGUINTO, Bulacan — A “refill revolution” has been started here as part of a campaign to reduce plastic pollution in the country. Some 1,000 housewives and kitchen helpers lined up with tumblers and bottles to be filled with condiments during a government-led antipollution program on Friday that sought to discourage residents Read More


 
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