Wazzup Pilipinas!?
(Group calls for a simpler, kinder, and waste-free celebration of community fiestas)
8 April 2026, Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition appealed to church and local government leaders to embrace frugal fiesta celebrations this summer and beyond amid soaring global oil and gas prices because of the Middle East conflict.
As the strife disrupts global supplies and pushes up oil and gas prices, causing economic difficulties in many countries, including the Philippines, the EcoWaste Coalition, an advocate for a zero waste and toxics-free society, encouraged communities to celebrate upcoming fiestas frugally to conserve funds and other resources and reduce trash and pollution.
“Amid the spiraling fuel prices, we implore our church and local government leaders, including our barangay officials, to work with their constituents in planning for simpler celebrations to ensure that scarce resources are not wasted and are spent to meet the essential needs of vulnerable families,” said Ochie Tolentino, Zero Waste Campaigner, EcoWaste Coalition.
“The funds saved can then be used to assist individuals and households who suffer the brunt of nonstop oil price increases, causing dwindling incomes and declining capacity to pay for food and other essentials,” she said.
“Keeping community celebrations simple will help in cutting the volume and toxicity of fiesta garbage, which is vital given the ongoing pollution crisis,” she pointed out.
To simplify fiesta celebrations and minimize waste and pollution, the group urged churches and communities to consider the following suggestions:
1. Avoid hanging disposable banderitas in the church patio and across the streets.
2. Shun politicos’ “happy fiesta” plastic tarpaulins.
3. Reduce the use of unnecessary non-solar lights in churches and plazas.
4. Steer clear of firecrackers and fireworks.
5. Plan menu wisely and safely manage leftovers to avoid food waste.
6. Serve food and beverages in reusable containers; avoid single-use plastics.
7. Set up community pantries to assist families in need.
8. Cut down on the consumption of alcoholic drinks.
9. Avoid wasting edible items such as eggs, fruits, and vegetables in street games.
10. Opt for enjoyable and interactive games that waste no resources, like “Pinoy Henyo,” newspaper dance, “bring me,” etc.
11. Have fun with traditional games using minimal materials or equipment such as agawan base (capture the base), jakempoy (rock, paper, scissors), patintero (tagging game), piko (hopscotch), sipa (game of kicking), tumbang preso (tin can hit), etc.
12. Make use of local talents to entertain constituents and visitors.
According to the EcoWaste Coalition, the resources saved by opting for frugal fiesta celebrations may be shared with neighbors in need, especially those belonging to the transportation, fishing, farming, and other sectors affected by the global oil crisis