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Tag: World Wide Fund for Nature

Green groups want improved air quality in PH

Air pollution is a silent killer in the Philippines, and the government must take urgent steps to address the problem before it gets worse,...

Shakey’s saves the planet One Step at a Time

In its mission to provide a positive impact on the community, Shakey’s has partnered with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to promote...

Drawing a bead on the water crisis

ArthaLand recently partnered with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines to support its Forests For Water program.   ArthaLand will adopt 10 hectares...

13 PH cities make WWF One Planet City contest

Thirteen cities from across the Philippines have successfully qualified to participate in the 2019-2020 edition of World Wide Fund for Nature’s One Planet City...

Shakey’s Encourages Filipinos to “Love the Planet Like You Love Our Pizza” Ties Up with WWF’s #AyokoNgPlastik Movement

Shakey’s is on a mission to do its share of saving the planet and going green. Shakey’s is making a commitment to engage in...

Better lifestyle, better future for Earth

Every 30th day of March, at exactly 8:30 p.m., individuals, communities, and businesses are encouraged to participate in a one-hour, lights-off event to become...

foodpanda joins #AyokoNgPlastik movement of WWF

As the world continues to veer away from the use of plastic in exchange for more eco-friendly alternatives, foodpanda, the on-demand food delivery service...

NatGeo calls on Eco Warriors for run

NATGEO Earth Day Run 2018, one of the most awaited and well-attended running events in the country every year, is slated for April 22,...

Mangyan tribe receives 50 solar lamps

The National Geographic Channel and the World Wide Fund for Nature recently gave 50 portable solar lamps to the Taw’Buid—an indigenous Mangyan group inhabiting...
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