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Friday, September 20, 2024

Ray S. Eñano

PH plastic polluters and the dreadful effects of sachet-based consumption

Things may get worse and seas and oceans can become a huge garbage dump in the near future with a collapsed marine ecosystem. The Philippines’...

PH companies should do more to put an end to plastic pollution

The invasion of plastic wastes into the ocean will ultimately affect the livelihood of fishermen, curb fish production and endanger food security. It is no...

Floods, disasters are the results of a poorly planned urbanization

Most of the victims of flooding and landslides spawned by the tropical storm live in slum-like conditions. They are the most vulnerable to disasters...

Delayed infrastructure projects add to cost, burden Filipino commuters

Infrastructure projects should speed up traffic, lower the cost of goods and services by facilitating trade and give comfort to ordinary workers and commuters. But...

PH discount store faces challenges; Clark landfill sending mixed signals

… it is not uncommon for businesses to struggle after they are initially launched. It’s normal for start-ups to struggle in their initial operations. They...

Judicious use of PhilHealth funds;Garbage woes threaten urban Clark

PhilHealth has over P500 billion in reserve funds, enough to cover operations for the next three years. Finance Secretary Ralph Recto is simply opting for...

Clark Freeport reinventing itself, boosts bid as key economic hub

“With the proximity of the Subic port and Clark International airport, the Clark Freeport is attracting both local and foreign investors.” The proposed township development...

Senate probe on power bidding rules confirms bias against Malampaya gas

One would easily conclude that the results of the auction process were already a fait accompli after other parties were prohibited from joining the...

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