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Pangasinan Plants 196K Seedlings In 2024

For a greener future, Pangasinan planted 195,777 seedlings as part of 2024's Green Canopy Project.

Benguet Invests In Fruit Seedlings For Reforestation, Livelihood

Benguet is growing fruit seedlings to support reforestation and local livelihoods. Join the movement for environmental sustainability.

DENR Eyes Better Benefits, Skills Training For Estero, River Rangers

The DENR is developing ways to improve benefits and capabilities of estero rangers and river warriors for a cleaner environment.

Alaminos City Launches Recyclables-To-Grocery Exchange Program

Join Alaminos City in the innovative "Palit Basura" program, where recyclables become groceries. Support solid waste management efforts.

Korean Government Mulls Internship For Young Farmers In Northern Mindanao

An opportunity may arise for young farmers in Northern Mindanao through an internship with the South Korean government.

Government Launches ‘Action Partnership’ To Curb Plastic Pollution

Change begins here: DENR's NPAP Philippines aims to combat plastic pollution. Together, we can create a cleaner environment.

Bacolod City Integrates EPR In Plastic Waste Management

Bacolod City embraces Extended Producer Responsibility in managing plastic waste. Towards a more sustainable community.

Philippine Rice Information System Nets Global Sustainability Award

Proud to share that the Philippine Rice Information System has been recognized with the Special Award for Sustainability by IDC Singapore. Congratulations to everyone involved!

La Union Pushes For Zero Waste Thru Various Programs

La Union's commitment to zero waste is strong, with over 8,000 kilos of polyethylene bottles and solid waste collected in 2024 alone.

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

Recognized for its exceptional eco-tourism, the Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park wins the ASEAN Community-Based Tourism Award for 2025.

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