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.
President Bongbong Marcos expressed his appreciation to America for accepting the treaty ally status against any armed strike in the South China Sea during the meeting with the United States Vice President Kamala Harris.
With the help of the Energy Regulatory Commission and two government organizations, nearly 6 million Filipino families will continue to receive subsidies on their electricity bills.
Entrepreneur and multi-awarded host RJ Ledesma will discuss leadership, management, technological innovation, and economic recovery in an upcoming free-admission online lecture.
Senator Robin Padilla emphasized the presence of "Healing, Freedom, and Unity" and eliminating discrimination against Muslim women in his proposed bill about National Hijab Day.
Senator Cynthia Villar is in favor of the Philippines' Solid Waste Management's ongoing efforts to disassociate the Philippines from the label of "marine litter culprit."
An elementary school built in the mountainous area of Cebu showed appreciation to Visayan Electric's Brigada Eskwela Program for providing safety measures for electricity-related accidents.
This year, the Botanical Garden in Baguio City unveiled the "Christmas Around the World" theme, which included light shows starting at 8 p.m. through midnight.
The Borongan City government will offer free admission to the national surfing competition to those volunteers participating in a clean-up drive in the area.
The Department of Agriculture selected a photographer who highlighted the farmers' hard work of putting food on every Filipino table as the contest's overall winner in Davaos' #BUYani photo contest.
A local teacher from a school in Antique made a game-based remediation strategy named “Perya Matematika” to help children understand Mathematics in a fun way.
During the celebration of World Toilet Day, Iloilo province received a Zero Open Defecation seal after providing a hundred percent of access to proper sanitation to its constituents.
As Task Force Spaghetti Wires already removed 44 tons of lines from July to November, the municipal government of Bacolod continues to address the issue of useless telecommunication wires.
The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Office personally offered financial assistance to the Ilocos Norte government, corresponding to the typhoon and earthquake victims in the province.
The Saudi government decided to work on the wage claims of over 10,000 overseas Filipino workers after the bilateral meeting with President Bongbong Marcos.
President Bongbong Marcos and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese agreed to collaborate on addressing agriculture, energy, and climate change to both countries.
The Federation of Thai Industries' chair gave his word that Thai businesses in the food and infrastructure sectors are prepared to make investments in the Philippines.
Senator Win Gatchalian proposed the implementation of a public online library in the country to promote educational assistance despite calamities and other catastrophes.
In Pampanga, the regional director of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced the deployment of an additional 21 renovated jeepneys.
After almost a month, the office of the Vice President is still on the move on giving relief packages to victims of Typhoon Paeng, especially in Laguna.
The provincial government of Negros Occidental and the AFS Intercultural Programs Philippines Foundation had an agreement that would open doors for foreign partners to engage with Filipino culture while studying the English language.
The secretary of the Department of Tourism sees a possible increase in North Luzon's tourism sector as tourists and investors are more inclined to visit the country.
To provide support and protection to overseas Filipino workers in Thailand, the Department of Migrant Workers announced the first Philippine Overseas Labor Office to be opened in the said country.
Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss emphasized the cultural similarities between the Philippines and Israel, which encouraged more Israeli people to visit the country.
The Department of Science and Technology urged the local government units to promote charcoal briquette businesses while citing its benefits to the Filipino community.
Senator Jinggoy Estrada proposed a bill that will give equal cash incentives to athletes with or without disabilities to suffice their needs in sports competitions.
During the four-day CARP Regional Trade Fair, numerous agrarian reform beneficiaries in Central Luzon highlighted their personally made quality products.
The Department of Science and Technology in the Caraga region will provide a newly-completed Automatic Weathering Station to Agusan Del Sur to help farmers manage their agricultural lands.
The Department of Trade and Industry expects Php13 million in sales in the 2022 “Panublion” trade fair featuring different micro, small, and medium entrepreneurs.
Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. emphasized the significance of Iloilo’s Pork Festival in showcasing the reduction of African swine fever in the province's hogs.
During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, President Marcos Jr. focused on providing stronger actions against climate change to avoid the worst impacts on different countries.
P-Pop girl group BINI creates another milestone in their career after being the first Filipino group to produce augmented reality lenses with a well-known messaging app.
In line with the president's legislative priority, the House Committee on Public Works on Highways has now approved the development of a public-private partnership.
Senator Grace Poe announced the official rollout of the Subscriber Identity Module Registration Act before the year ends, which mandates existing SIM users to register.
The National Youth Commission pushed public and private schools to offer more time for Music, Arts, and Physical Education subjects to help the mental health wellness of students.
At a recent local conference, the Department of Budget and Management established its statement on supporting local budget officers and public financial managers.
After the recent 2022 Dagyaw Open Government and Town Hall meeting, government personnel reassured that the concerns raised by civil society organizations will be communicated to the national government for immediate solutions.