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#AyokoNgPlastik movement by WWF-Philippines and Ayala Malls.

Uniting under the call to end plastic pollution, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines, together with Ayala Malls and other partner corporations, officially launched the #AyokoNgPlastik movement at Glorietta 2 Activity Center.

With eight million tons of plastic ending up in oceans every year, the Philippines ranks as the world’s third plastic polluter of oceans. The #AyokoNgPlastik movement hopes to address these alarming facts by bringing together companies, individuals, and other sectors to minimize and eventually put a stop to single-use plastics such as straws, bags, bottles, and cups. Refusing these is a simple yet strong first step that individuals can take to commit to a sustainable lifestyle, especially since the harm that these materials cause directly affect humans.

“Plastic pollution is a serious threat not only to marine life but to human life as well. Plastics don’t completely degenerate and just break down into small pieces ─ microplastics ─ which are ingested by the fish that we eat. The possibility of plastics ending up on dinner plates is a serious concern and a health hazard,” said Joel Palma, WWF-Philippines President and CEO.

The movement is one of the major projects of WWF-Philippines this year. Initiated by its Next Generation Council (NGC), the goal is to raise awareness and encourage individuals to live more consciously and for businesses to operate more sustainably. Introduced during the event, the NGC is made up of young movers and shakers who heeded the call to spread WWF-Philippines’ conservation thrusts. Headed by The Net Group Chair Raymond Rufino, members include television host and columnist Stephanie Zubiri-Crespi, Philux COO Stephanie Kienle-Gonzalez, Magsaysay Transport and Logistics COO Jesse Maxwell, Teach for the Philippines CEO Clarissa Delgado, The Moment Group Co-Founder and Creative Director Abba Napa, and former WWF-Philippines National Youth Council Chairperson Alexa Cancio.

“Driven by deep concern, every member of the NGC is volunteering time, energy and resources to reduce single-use plastic pollution in the country.  The challenge is daunting but we are determined and committed,” stated Rufino.

Ayala Malls, one of the biggest shopping mall developers in the Philippines, has also expressed support for the movement. As part of the Ayala group of companies (recognized by the United Nations as a sustainable development pioneer), Ayala Malls is committed to driving sustainable business and living practices across their many developments.

“Sustainability has long been a priority for Ayala Malls and we’re especially proud to have the chance to continue the momentum with WWF. We launched our initial campaign in 2009, with the aim to bring focus to the importance of sustainable living, and last year we established our intent for no plastic shopping bags across Ayala Malls. We are thrilled to have found a partner in WWF for #AyokoNgPlastik campaign, as we work together for a more sustainable future for the Philippines,” said Mariana Zobel de Ayala, Ayala Malls Deputy Head.

In addition to Ayala Malls, other official partners of the #AyokoNgPlastik movement present during the event include National Geographic, Bellevue Hotels and Resorts, Bo’s Coffee, Corkcicle, Coffee Project, Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, Puerto Pension Inn, foodpanda, HSBC, Impact Hub Manila, IVO, The Lind Boracay, The Moment Group, Toby’s Estate, CIBO, and CNN-Philippines.

“We’re very grateful to have a number of companies join the movement this early on. With their involvement, it makes it easier for Filipinos to veer away from plastic and choose a sustainable alternative instead. We’re hoping to get more partners to participate in this cause,” Palma remarked.

WWF-Philippines National Ambassadors Marc Nelson and Rovilson Fernandez, who hosted the kickoff event, both stressed the importance of every Filipino’s participation in the movement and how this can contribute to positive environmental change by stating how cleaning up oceans and coastlines is essential in restoring marine life and reiterating the importance of preventing pollutants from entering the oceans.

“We’re very happy to see the growing number of people interested in beach cleanups. Now the challenge we must all take is to go beyond the beach and do whatever it takes to reduce our own carbon footprint,” Fernandez said.

“The amount of trash being collected during cleanups is just unimaginable. Everyone needs to realize that our trash is never actually gone and just ends up somewhere else. We need to be responsible travelers and consumers and avoid single-use plastics and recycle what we can,” Nelson added.

If production and usage of plastic remain unchanged, experts predict that there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. Everyone is invited to take part in the #AyokoNgPlastik movement and can find more details through WWF-Philippines’ social media pages or the official #AyokoNgPlastik Facebook group, which now has almost 3,000 members since its launch 2 months ago.

WWF National Ambassadors Rovilson Fernandez, Iza Calzado, and Marc Nelson wearing #AyokoNgPlastik shirts, which are available from October 16 to 21 at Trinoma and Glorietta

For more information, please contact:

Mr. Ferdinand Bondoy
Regional Integration and Executive Director
ferdinand.bondoy@comco-hq.com

Mr. Harvey Llamosa
Senior Executive Projects Associate
harvey.llamosa@comco-hq.com

 

About WWF

WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, with over 5 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the Earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.

WWF-Philippines has been working as a national organization of the WWF network since 1997. As the 26th national organization in the WWF network, WWF-Philippines is successfully implementing various conservation projects to help protect some of the most biologically-significant ecosystems in Asia.

 

WWF-Philippines’ President and CEO Joel Palma discussing the effects of single-use plastics (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

 

WWF-PH Next Generation Council together with WWF-PH National Ambassadors Marc Nelson (extreme left) and Rovilson Fernandez (extreme right) (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

WWF-PH National Ambassadors Rovilson Fernandez and Marc Nelson discussing the #AyokoNgPlastik movement (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

 

WWF-PH National Ambassadors Marc Nelson and Rovilson Fernandez together with WWF-PH Next Generation Council Member Stephanie Zubiri (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

 

Chi-chi, the Panda (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

 

Ayala Malls Deputy Head Mariana Zobel de Ayala talks about the #AyokoNgPlastik partnership between WWF-PH and Ayala Malls (WWF-Philippines / Josh Alibcag)

Harry Potter weekend

Break muna tayo sa holdap experience.

Harry Potter weekend ngayon. Part 1 ng Finale ng Harry Potter series. Pinanuod ko kanina ang movie kasama ang mga Kampeon. Sa Glorietta kami nanuod kung saan may libreng Oishi Ridges at Real Leaf Tea.

Negatives

Ayoko talaga makinig sa mga Englishmen. May kakaiba silang accent at parang kinakain ang mga salita. Opinion ko lang po ito, wag sana silang magalit. Hindi kasi ako sanay sa english na hindi neutral ang accent. Wish ko lang talaga, may subtitle.

Dragging din ang mga dialogue scenes ni Hermione at ni Harry. May mga tatlo hanggang apat ata silang ganun. Boring talaga ang buhay kapag walang laughing stock. Buti na lang andyan si Ron para medyo gawing masaya ang movie.

Positives

Bet ko ang mga fight scenes. Pag tinira ka gamit ang mga wand, parang may nababasag. Maganda din ang mga duelo. Kung totoo man ang ganitong mga wizard, dapat nagdadala ako ng wand pag pauwi ako from work para may panlaban ako sa mga holdaper.

Gustung gusto ko rin si Dobby. Maganda yung monologue niya sa bandang dulo ng movie. Too bad he has to die.

Overall

I will give this movie 7.5 out of 10. Iba na kasi ang feel niya compared sa mga naunang Harry Potter movies. The theme is too dark. Kawawa yung mga under 13 years old na nanuod. Hindi sila maka-relate.

Can’t wait for the next insertion. Tapusin na natin to kagad.

Kwentong Bus

Sumakay kami ng bus galing sa Export Bank sa Buendia Ave. Papunta kami sa Glorietta dahil bibili kami ng Zagu. Mainit kasi ang panahon at summer ngayon.

Air con naman ang bus. Tama lang ang timpla ng temperature at medyo nakakaantok ang palabas. Sa ganitong pagkakataon, wala ka nang ibang pwedeng gawin kundi manuod ng mga tanawin sa kalsada.

Andyan na rin ang mga drama at kilos ng bawat isang bumababa at sumasakay ng bus.

Kumusta naman ang isa naming kasakay na babae. Medyo Seksik siya, maputi, makinis ang balat at naka maiksing palda. Ok naman siya; ang problema lang, umuupo siya sa center aisle seat. at hindi lang yun, nakausli pa ang strap ng bag niya na nakakasagabal sa lahat na dumadaan.

Hindi lang ako ang nakapansin nito. Nang mabakante ang upuan na nasa likod ng babae, may isang bosing na nakaputi ang nanggaling sa dulo ng bus na bigla na lang lumipat doon. Nang makaupo na siya. Lumilingon lingon pa siya.

Scary.

Medyo tinignan ko ang mga kilos niya. Suspicious looking. Parang may masama

siyang balak.

Pinakiramdaman ko ang sitwasyon. Medyo pinakiramdaman ko rin ang apat kong

bulsa kung naroon pa ang mga kagamitan ko. Hindi na ako naglabas ng cellphone o ng wallet at baka ma-target pa ako. Hinayaan ko muna at pinanuod ang susunod na pangyayari.

Buti na lang at may sumakay na lola. gusto ni lola umupo sa katabi ni bosing. Hindi makatanggi si bosing kaya napa urong siya papunta sa windows seat.

Pero bago siya umurong, lumingon uli siya sa likod.

I grabbed the opportunity para makita kung sino ang nililingo

n niya. At para nga siyang may ka eye contact dun sa likod. Blue ang damit. Hindi ko na tinignan ng maayos. Malakas ang kutob ko na trouble ito.

Kaya niyaya ko na ang mga kasama ko kung gusto nila lumipat ng bus. Agree

naman sila kaagad dahil medyo aware din sila sa mga nangyayari.

Wala akong napansin na pulis para pagsumbungan ng suspicious looking person na to. Kaya diretso na lang kami sa Glorietta para mag-Zagu.