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Republic Cement diverts 21 B plastic sachets in 2023
The resource recovery group of Republic Cement called ecoloop, has reported that it has successfully diverted 21.4 billion plastic sachets in 2023, equivalent to 110,000 metric tons of residual waste used as alternative fuel in the company’s co-processing operations for cement manufacturing.
Circular economy, anyone?
It's no secret that tech power couple Dennis and Maria Grace Uy have disrupted the Philippine broadband space with their entry decades ago.
'Tourism, energy investments to boost Phl competitiveness'
The government must partner with the private sector to build the necessary infrastructure for key and rising tourism areas, particularly in terms of developing energy generation, transmission and distribution facilities, according to a lawmaker.
NLEX NAILS HUGE WIN ON THE ROAD
It took a longer route but just the same, NLEX got the job done and outran San Miguel Beer to the finish line in Cagayan de Oro City.
Creamline, Akari arrange title showdown
Never-say-die Creamline and Akari pulled off a pair of epic five-setters at the MOA Arena last night to arrange an intriguing Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference championship showdown.
US, Iraq launch joint raid killing 15 IS militants
A joint operation by American and Iraqi forces killed 15 members of the Islamic State group in western Iraq, with seven US troops injured during the operation, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Friday.
Brazil blocks X after Musk ignores court orders
Brazil started blocking Elon Musk’s social media platform X early Saturday, making it largely inaccessible on both the web and through its mobile app after the company refused to comply with a judge’s order.
Harris steers clear of race, gender despite historic bid
Kamala Harris is aiming to make history as America’s first black and South Asian woman president – but she has not leaned into the prospect.
Trump says he'll vote vs Florida abortion amendment
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Friday he would vote against an amendment in his home state of Florida that would enshrine abortion rights in the state's Constitution and overturn a current six-week abortion ban.
Bong Go helps marginalized communities in Davao Oriental
As part of his efforts to support marginalized communities across the country, Sen.
NBI nabs fake Malacañang official
Aman allegedly posing as deputy executive secretary under the Office of the President was arrested while attending a convention in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya on Friday.
Navotas LGU partners with Phl, Spanish Red Cross
The local government of Navotas has partnered with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and Spanish Red Cross (SRC) for an initiative aimed at reducing waste in the city.
2025 free WiFi budget only good for 5 months
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is now in a quandary, as the budget it received for the free WiFi program in 2025 is good for only five months.
SM Prime joins global conversation on building sustainable cities for the future
SM Prime Holdings (SM Prime) played a pivotal role in advancing sustainable urban development by hosting the 7th annual Association of Pacific Rim Universities - Sustainable Cities and Landscapes (APRUSCL) 2024 Conference and 3rd International Conference on Human Settlements Planning and Development (ICHSPD) at SMX Convention Center Aura.
Figaro Coffee Tree Planting 2024: From crop to cup
Barangay Malabanan, Balete, Batangas – August 24, 2024 – In a significant stride towards reviving Batangas’ rich coffee heritage, the Figaro Foundation, in collaboration with the local government and the Batangas Coffee Federation, hosted the “Figaro Coffee Tree Planting 2024: From Crop to Cup” event.
Sustainability in mobility: Toward a greener future
Transportation companies uphold their commitment to sustainable practices
AFP: Balikatan 2025 will be a 'full battle test'
Armed Forces chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. yesterday branded the conduct of the Balikatan exercise next year as a “full battle test” to prepare the military forces for possible scenarios of external threats.
DOJ: No automatic arrests for 'drug war' personalities
Subjects of the possible issuance of a red notice by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in relation to the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s probe into the Duterte administration’s bloody war on drugs will not be automatically arrested, according to the Department of Justice.
Japan, China envoys in word war
The Japanese embassy in Manila lashed back at the Chinese embassy yesterday after the latter filed a formal protest questioning statements made by Japan Ambassador Endo Kazuya on the ramming of a Philippine vessel by a China Coast Guard (CCG) ship in Escoda (Sabina) Shoal last Sunday.
Police have yet to penetrate KOJC's underground bunker
A week after thousands of police officers raided the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) compound, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said they have yet to penetrate an underground bunker where fugitive preacher Apollo Quiboloy and his co-accused are believed to be hiding.
Japanese animator, doctors among Magsaysay awardees
One group and four individuals, including award-winning Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, were proclaimed as recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Awards this year.
No impeach case filed vs VP, says House exec
Despite rumors that an impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte is brewing in the House of Representatives, such a case has not been filed in the chamber.
Marcos institutionalizes eTravel system
President Marcos has institutionalized the use of the electronic travel (eTravel) system for international inbound and outbound passengers and airstitutional line crewmembers for efficient travel procedures in the country.
Chinese vessel rams PCG patrol ship 3 times
The Philippine Coast Guard PCG)’s first 97-meter patrol vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua, became the latest victim of aggression by Chinese forces, with a single China Coast Guard CCG) vessel ramming it at least three times.
Damayan distributes rice to calamity-hit families in QC
Operation Damayan, The Philippine STAR’s humanitarian arm, distributed over 5,000 bags of rice to Quezon City residents affected by recent calamities, including floods caused by Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon.
Senate probe set on nat'l ID failures
Senators have so many questions on the cancellation of the contract for the production of 116 million national IDs, Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III said yesterday.
GERALD ANDERSON HAPPY FOR JULIA BARRETTO, TACKLES POLITICS IN NEW SHOW
LET’S ADMIT IT: JUST HEARING THE NAME OF YOUR current special someone's ex is tough, let alone knowing that they have a box-office film worth more than P300M.
A Bagets celebrates 40
I confess that this problem has me stumped. Is Bagets used as a single or plural noun?
Ejay Falcon earns Political Science degree
Actor-turned-politician Ejay Falcon has finally graduated from college, earning his bachelor's degree in political science.
ERC sets rules on consumer choice programs
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), the power regulator, has issued unified rules on customer choice programs to empower consumers with the freedom to select their preferred electricity suppliers.