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The Philippines is finally going after plastic producers, but some companies...
There are some companies, which may not have sustainability as a priority, that are still in denial that they are mandated to do the EPR law
SPOTLIGHT: Never a Failure, Always a Lesson
A blind bread-seller's valuable life lesson for today's youths
Philippine Congress passes bill aimed to curb teenage pregnancy
the bill will help young people access information and services “to make informed and responsible choices” about their sexual and reproductive health
Ecumenical bishops call to surface missing church worker, environmental defender
“We will not stop until our missing environmental defenders and other victims of enforced disappearances are surfaced."
Gilas in FIBA World Cup 2023: The difference between disappointment and...
Why is there no outrage over a total of six hundred twenty-five million pesos of confidential funds for Sara Duterte
Pope Francis extols Mongolia’s ecological wisdom, calls for global conservation
“You help us to appreciate and carefully cultivate what we Christians consider to be God’s creation, the fruit of His benevolent design”
CBCP head explains issue on gov’t’s anti-communist task force
David said the CBCP Permanent Council will tackle if the Commission could engage NTF-ELCAC “without having to join its ExeCom as a member”
In the Philippines, justice remains elusive for victims of enforced disappearances
Despite the enactment of the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act of 2012, “enforced disappearances have not stopped”
Asian bishops unveil website dedicated for Synod
Bishop Sebastian Francis said the Synod “is a privileged moment to continue the threefold dialogue with cultures, religions, and the poor”
Philippine Churches open ‘Season of Creation,’ call for accountability
The observance will culminate on October 4, the liturgical memorial of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of ecology