Shiela Livera (center), owner of SJC Food Products in Kidapawan City, Cotabato, receives the award for Apo’s Brew Coffee entry on behalf of SOCOFAThe Sondawa Coffee Farmers Association (SOCOFA), a farmers association assisted by Energy Development Corporation (EDC), brewed remarkable results through their main product, Apo’s Brew Coffee, which clinched third place at the Kape Dose Coffee Quality Competition 2024 in Koronadal City, South Cotabato.
The students who came up with the top climate action projects received gifts, medals and seed fundingFirst Gen Corporation wields education as a powerful tool to cultivate a regenerative future, deepening students’ understanding of climate change concepts while inspiring them to take actionable steps toward making a positive impact.
Volunteers from FPIP and its locators, with local government units, collected a total of 3.2 tons of waste from two cleanup drives in San Juan RiverFirst Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP) through its subsidiary FPIP Utilities Inc. (FUI) hosted two river cleanup drives within its premises, one in September and another one in December 2023.
Lopez Group HR Council head Cedie Lopez Vargas and company waiting for the start of the programWhen the pandemic temporarily paused the Lopez Group’s Walk the Talk (WTT) activities, the yearning among the Lopez employees both old and new to bring back the program only grew stronger than ever.
Guests and participants of the ‘Filipino Sign Language Para sa Pagbabago ng Klima, Talakayan Para sa Inklusibong Kinabukasan’ forum do the sign language gesture for applauseClimate change has farreaching and global impacts, but not everyone is affected equally. Certain vulnerable populations, such as persons with disabilities, face unique and disproportionate challenges during environmental crises. Traditional climate action and disaster readiness plans are usually created with a lack of consideration to the needs of these communities which leads to increased risk and isolation.