Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.
Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.
Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.
Behind Simpol’s familiar tone is a deliberate process, where discipline and shared understanding help transform simple content into something that resonates across platforms and audiences.
Filipinos are urged to participate in more reading-related activities after international studies revealed that they failed to meet the required level of reading proficiency.
In honor of the International Day of Eliminating Violence Against Women, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos pledged her support for international campaigns fighting women's violence.
The chairman of the Energy Regulatory Commission intends to establish a setting that would especially address the increase of energy democracy in the Philippines.
At least 16 public utility drivers in Nueva Ecija were given the chance to enhance their skills, which could help them gain employment and livelihood opportunities.
The VIllar SIPAG's Las Piñas Kitchen Wastes Composting Project won the Energy Globe Award, the world's most prestigious award for environmental sustainability.
The City Tourism Office in Baguio City is urging training centers to continue upskilling and retraining workers to be able to meet the manpower needs of the industry.
Local officials in Cagayan de Oro reiterated that the QR code for the COVID-19 contact tracing mechanism is still in effect, even when public health protocols have been eased.
To further create a high-quality healthcare system in the country, President Bongbong Marcos calls for greater public-private collaborations in the healthcare industry.
During its first meeting, the National Economic and Development Authority officially approved five ongoing projects including programs under the fisheries sector.
The Manila Zoo, which used to be known as a bay polluter, was recognized as one of the top winners for the Maynilad awards this year after developing its sewage treatment system.
The United Filipino Consumers and Commuters praised three government agencies for approving the extension of the electricity lifeline rate, which provides subsidies for electricity needs.
The Department of Agriculture in the Caraga region provided All Weather Type Dryers units to coffee growers in Agusan Del Norte to improve the quality of coffee beans.
After its postponement due to the pandemic, the Negros Occidental provincial government will bring back the Negros Island Organic Farmers’ Festival to promote products through organic farming.
Some cacao growers from the Davao region will participate in the 2022 Philippine Cocoa Quality Awards after being selected as one of the best cocoa suppliers.
For more transparency, the provincial government of Iloilo has started to incorporate population-related data and information from 42 municipalities accessible.
The Department of Agrarian Reform has given PHP600,000 hauling truck to a cooperative of small banana farmers in North Cotabato to help them boost their production.
Caritas Internationalis president emeritus Cardinal Tagle announced that he will participate in overseeing the development of the church’s charity arm.
Chief tourism operations officer Maria Teresa Manalili expects to bring back the pre-pandemic tourists count in Bacolod City following the monthly events proposed.
To promote the Freeport as a destination for culinary tourism, the Clark Development Corporation launches a steak campaign in association with several hotels.
The Department of Education intended to ensure that teachers and students would benefit from laptops by putting more of an emphasis on the device's quality than its brand.
The Philippines is set to host next year's Asian Age Group Swimming Championships after the sealed agreement between the Philippine Olympic Committee and Asia Swimming Federation.
House of Representatives Speaker Martin Romualdez and National Assembly of Vietnam Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue saw the importance of partnership in trade and economic relations and people-to-people exchanges.
According to surveys conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature and another international environmental group, people believe that laws should be made to address the growing problem of plastic pollution worldwide.
A new vignette titled “Celebrating Whitney Houston” was released to the public to give a sneak peek at the upcoming movie "I Wanna Dance with Somebody."