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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Youth climate activists gave audiences the fright of their lives in fashion show as they expose environmental horrors under Marcos Jr.' Regime for Global Climate Strike


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On the 67th birthday of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.,Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP), the Filipino counterpart of the Fridays for Future movement led by climate activist Greta Thunberg, delivered a compelling message of horror and resistance through ‘The Horror: Fashion Against Fascism and Fossil Fuels’ at the Ignacio B. Gimenez - KAL Theater in UP Diliman.

In the one and half hour full house show, models and activists alike used fashion and style in a haunting performance of the grotesque and filthy injustices done in our nation under President Marcos Jr.’s reign. From the burying of genuine climate initiatives through tree-planting projects, to the lack of a just transition framework that protects both the environment as well as our working people, the glaring neglect and atrocities done under the president’s tenure were brought to the spotlight for all to see.

A major shift from YACAP’s previous fashion shows, this year’s iteration of Fashion Against Fascism and Fossil Fuels (FAFFF) focused not only on the external disasters we face but also the tumultuous anxieties and rage of the youth at the destruction and injustices we face today under the climate crisis. The event shaped up to be an explosive yet entrancing show for everyone attending. Models include senatorial aspirant and fisherfolk leader Ronnel Arambulo of PAMALAKAYA, environmental defender and abduction survivor Eco Dangla, rising actress Cristina Ponce, along with other renowned models and representatives from different sectors united in a diverse line-up determined to reveal their struggles and expose its roots causes. The gorgeous but chilling designs provided by well-known artists and designers, such as Kevin Raymundo and Santi Obcena, not only served to heighten the models’ beauty, but also to highlight the fashion show’s important and pressing message of climate justice.

“The glaring incompetence and willful negligence of the current Marcos Jr. administration has ended in not only the loss of livelihood, but the lives themselves of the Filipino people,” said Alab, producer and national coordinator of YACAP. “ Calamities happen on the daily and the youth are watching it all crash and burn live, yet we are expected to let things proceed business as usual. This fashion show is our rejection of that: listen to our fears and feel our rage. This is our resistance.”

With this haunting show came a distinguished lineup of VIPs such as Pura Luka Vega, Yani Villarosa, Shanne Dandan, and Lyn Alumno that attended in support of addressing the environmental and social issues at the heart of the event. Even when the event closed, the whole team wasn’t about to let the show end. As Director Karl Castro said, “The garments strutted tonight on the runway reflects and echoes the plight of today’s generation of the youth and marginalized sectors most affected by the climate crisis. We hope that through this fashion show, more people realize that we are actually living in a reality more terrifying than a horror movie under this administration.”

Rae, regional coordinator of YACAP’s NCR chapter adds, “Through this show, we encourage our audience to join us during the Global Climate Strike on September 20. Together, let us confront the chilling reality of the climate crisis, and turn our collective fear into fierce action to fight for a future where we can all survive.”

YACAP leaves an indelible mark yet again on the climate action and fashion scene with The Horror as they convey decades worth of the youth’s rage built up at all the environmental atrocities done in the name of profit for the few. At the root of this rage is anger at the destruction of not only their present, but also their future. Do not be fooled by the smoke and the shining lights, these kids mean serious business; tonight, their anger cried for action and justice. With this, YACAP will be conducting a reprise of the fashion show on the 52nd Anniversary of Martial Law, September 21 at the Liwasang Bonifacio Freedom Park, because as the raging youth of YACAP says: The horror never ends until the climate crisis does.





Lotus Manila Launches Emeya, The All-New Electric Hyper-GT


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The launch of the all-new Emeya, the first electric grand tourer from Lotus. The Emeya brings together the brand's rich history, with sports car levels of performance and latest technologies, to set a new benchmark for what it means to drive an electric car.


Lotus Manila launches the all new Emeya, the first electric grand tourer (GT) from Lotus, designed for drivers in the Philippines

The Emeya brings together the brand's rich history, with sports car levels of performance and latest technologies, to set a new benchmark for what it means to drive an electric car








It is one of the fastest electric GTs in the world, with acceleration of 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in under 2.8 seconds1

The car is capable of charging from 10 to 80 percent in 14 minutes, using a 400-kW (600A capable) DC fast charger, making it one of the fastest-charging electric vehicles available today2

Powerful, efficient, and refined all-electric powertrain delivers the perfect balance of performance, responsiveness, and range - with a maximum WLTP range of 610 km (379 miles)3

Emeya is available in three variants starting from Php 8,000,000

16 September 2024, Taguig City, Philippines - The Autohub Group, sole authorised dealer of Lotus in the Philippines, has officially launched the all-new Emeya, the first electric hyper-GT from Lotus. This model joins the popular British brand's lineup of next-generation hyper electric vehicles (EVs) as a part of its vision to become an all-electric global luxury brand.

The car brings together Lotus’ design and engineering DNA, with the latest cutting-edge technologies setting a new benchmark for what it means to drive an electric car. Emeya seamlessly blends the excellent dynamic performance that Lotus is renowned for, with world-class refinement, comfort, usability, and connectivity – bringing drivers the ultimate grand tourer package.

Emeya is competitively priced in the luxury GT segment and is available in base, S, and R variants starting from Php 8,000,000.

Emeya is available in six colours including Boreal Grey, Fireglow Orange, Solar Yellow, Akoya White, Stellar Black, and Kaimu Grey.

Retaining the core Lotus sports car DNA of design, power and precision, safety, dynamic handling, emotion, and logic, with the latest engineering capabilities and an increased choice of new features, Emeya is even more powerful, making it an unrivalled GT. This includes:

Advanced and active aerodynamic features such as the pioneering active front grille, rear diffuser, and rear spoiler. All this, combined with a low centre of gravity, enhances stability when driving and sets a standard in the GT segment for ride and handling excellence.

Emeya boasts a range of advanced active aerodynamic features to enhance speed and performance, all of which have been inspired by the world-renowned aerodynamics that elevated Lotus to success on motor circuits around the world. Key attributes include:

A power of up to 905 bhp, enabling Emeya to accelerate from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in under 2.8 seconds and 0-200 km/h (0 – 124 mph) in 9 seconds, making it one of the quickest cars in the world1;

Active aerodynamic features, so that drivers can tailor the driving experience to their environment. The duality of the combined system can deliver a drag coefficient of 0.21Cd, or downforce of over 150kg;

Advanced new high-performance, twin-layer battery designed with cooling attributes, to deliver even greater repeatability and sustainability of performance - even under extreme driving conditions such as on a track. This also provides greater driving range between charges;

Up to five driving modes including Range, Tour, Sport, Individual, and Track. Drivers can control the ride height, air suspension stiffness, acceleration response, seat configuration (with adjustable side bolsters), and more, to optimise efficiency, performance, and comfort in any environment;

An electronically controlled air suspension system with advanced onboard sensors responds to changes in road conditions and automatically adjusts the vehicle set-up. This ensures the smoothest ride and optimum driving experience for customers; and

Lightweight carbon ceramic brakes reduce unsprung weight and braking distance – which contribute to dynamic handling – as well as doubling the lifespan of the components.

Emeya provides drivers with sportscar levels of performance, but with the usability for everyday use. This includes:

A spacious boot of up to 509 litres, offering everyday usability and making it the ultimate touring companion;

The Emeya frunk also has a capacity of 31 litres, meaning customers have additional space for their belongings or for their charging equipment;

Ambient lighting functions that communicate intuitively with the driver. For instance, when getting an incoming phone call, elements of the dashboard will pulse to notify the driver of this, and when charging, the ambient lighting on the floating dashboard will change to green;

Five massage modes at three different intensity levels, ensuring all occupants have a relaxing ride, no matter where they are sat4;

Power-assisted doors make entering the vehicle seamless for customers. Sensors can also detect obstacles ensuring a door will not open if the vehicle is at risk of damage. In addition, a kick sensor on the tailgate enables customers to easily open the boot, even when their hands are full; and

Advanced intelligent panoramic glass roof, which drivers can switch between opaque and clear. This allows customers to enjoy a feeling of space whatever the time of day. They also have the option to turn individual sections of the roof opaque, enabling them to block out direct sunlight while keeping the rest of the roof transparent.

Emeya blends progressive performance with technical artistry throughout its interior and exterior design. It has been developed with the Lotus philosophy of lightness through form and materiality, in order to provide drivers with the ultimate progressive luxury experience. This includes:

A conscious design with advanced sustainable materials that are also sustainably sourced, to reduce its carbon footprint. This includes a new luxury thread, Wyron Truecycle, made from repurposed fibres from the fashion industry. Lotus is the first automaker in the industry to use this application;

Knurled metal on all interior touchpoints to offer a deluxe tactility, further enhancing the sense of refinement;

Crafted carbon fibre exterior elements, which make a nod to the brand’s racing heritage, gently reminding occupants that Emeya is a performance car ‘for the drivers’; and

A unique daytime running light (DRL) design, which enhances the road presence of the car. The headlamps stay almost hidden in the aperture beneath the DRLs, delivering a sleek front-end look.

Emeya makes it easier than ever to own an electric vehicle by giving drivers with the confidence to complete long-distance journeys, going wherever they need, with its fast-charging capabilities, including:

Charging from 10 to 80% in 14 minutes, using a 400-kW (600A capable) DC fast charger, making it one of the fastest charging electric vehicles (EVs) available today;

Reaching a peak charging power of 402kW, resulting in an average charging power of 331kW, between 10% and 80% battery state of charge2;

Combined with a WLTC energy consumption of 18.7kWh/100km, Emeya is able to gain up to 310-km of range in 10 minutes; and

The powerful, efficient, and refined all-electric powertrain delivers the perfect balance of performance, responsiveness, and range - with a maximum WLTP range of 610 km (379 miles)3.

To achieve the fast-charging capabilities in its next generation hyper electric vehicles, Lotus uses a cell-to-pack battery structure, which means that 20 percent more cells can be packaged in the same space, compared to a standard module architecture. Emeya also uses a new cooling system architecture that is designed to improve the thermal performance and efficiency of the battery, which also contributes to an exceptionally high level of repeatable performance.

Lotus has incorporated the latest technology hardware, with its own proprietary software to provide consumers with confidence and safety, every time they drive. This includes:

Two NVIDIA DRIVE Orin systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), which are used to process data from 34 state-of-the-art surround sensors up to 30 times a second, offering 360-degree perception with no blind spots; and

Four deployable LiDARs, 18 radars, seven 8 mp cameras and five 2 mp cameras that combine to ensure driver confidence by scanning for obstacles at a radius of up to 200m around the car, in every direction, even in low light or inclement weather. They even reconstruct a virtual environment around the vehicle to define the best trajectory.

To provide the best possible in-car experience for every customer, Emeya offers:

A state-of-the-art 15.1-inch HD OLED Lotus HyperOS award winning infotainment system, which features an interactive 3D display of Emeya to access its numerous functions. This is powered by Unreal Engine gaming technology, and with it, the car responds rapidly in real-time to any changes the driver makes and adjusts accordingly. For instance, touching the screen to open the doors will immediately open the doors on the car;

An expansive 55-inch head-up display for the driver, meaning they can clearly see important vehicle data without taking their eyes off the road; and

Entertainment is centred around the critically-acclaimed in-car audio system from world-renowned Lotus partner KEF. Its award-winning Uni-Q™ speaker design and Uni-Core™ space-saving subwoofer enclosure, combined with Dolby Atmos enabled 3D surround sound system, create a truly immersive soundscape.

Willy Tee Ten, President of the Autohub Group expressed, "We are so excited to be bringing the all-new Emeya to the Philippines. This launch marks a new era in luxury electric vehicles, blending advanced aerodynamics with unparalleled performance and everyday usability. This vehicle exemplifies Autohub Group’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.”

Dan Balmer, President and CEO of Lotus Cars Asia Pacific and Middle East commented, “The arrival of Lotus Emeya is set to redefine the benchmark of sustainable luxury driving in the Philippine market. We are thrilled to bring this revolutionary vehicle to passionate Filipino drivers who seek the best in both technology and driving experience.”

Lotus Manila is committed to continually providing esteemed customers in the Philippines exceptional ownership services and experience at the new state-of-the-art home of Lotus. As a special offer for the Lotus Emeya Debut, Lotus Manila is providing complimentary XPPF Paint Protection Film to help ensure your Emeya retains its showroom finish for years to come, along with a VK Series V-Kool Tint and a 7kW home charger for customers who reserve until 31 October 2024.


1 Emeya R, other models will vary
2 In optimal conditions. Charging time may vary depending on a number of factors including charging station power output, battery health and temperature, and more. This data was validated by P3, who published their 2023 P3 Charging Index Report – Asia on 27th May 2024, which included a comparison of fast-charging capabilities of various battery electric vehicles including Emeya. The results can be found on page 9-10, and the full report itself can be downloaded here: https://www.p3-group.com/en/p3-updates/p3-charging-index-asia/
3 Vehicle range may vary depending on factors including vehicle specification, prevailing weather conditions, and driving style.

4 This feature is not available in the bench seat of the five-seater configuration of the car.



 ABOUT LOTUS CARS

Lotus is a global performance brand built on solid foundations and a rich heritage. Since the formation of Lotus in 1948, it has been pioneering true automotive innovation, introducing cutting-edge technologies and designs to meet its uncompromising vision of how a car should look, perform, and feel. Lotus Group is made up of a high-performance sports car business, Lotus Cars, and an all-electric luxury mobility provider, Lotus Technology. Together, we are setting a new standard for automotive excellence.


ABOUT AUTOHUB GROUP

The Autohub Group is a conglomeration of car and motorcycle distributorships and dealerships that covers a complete range of automotive needs and several allied businesses. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, Autohub has expanded its portfolio to include several brands for every key market segment, from the most affordable daily drivers to the most exciting supercars and ultra-luxury cars. And to contribute to sustainability development, Autohub now offers electric vehicles and electric scooters. It has also ventured into other industries, such as premium window film distribution, car restoration hubs, aftermarket vehicle care, online sales of pre-owned cars, and an automotive training school.




Lotus Manila Re-opens Doors and Unveils New Emeya in New BGC Showroom


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From the official opening of the Lotus Manila showroom located at 38th Street corner 11th Avenue, Triangle Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The Autohub Group brings Lotus, a global performance automotive brand built on solid foundations and rich heritage, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary of continuously delivering exceptional customer experience in the Philippines.


  • Official opening of Lotus Manila showroom in the heart of Metro Manila 

  • Debut of the all-new Lotus Emeya - the first four-door electric hyper Grand Tourer (GT)

  • Full model range now available to esteemed customers in the Philippines

  • Unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional customer experiences in the Philippines


Lotus Philippines ignited the local automotive scene with the official opening of its showroom in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). The event marked a momentous occasion for Lotus, solidifying its presence in the Philippines and offering a dynamic luxury driving experience in the heart of Metro Manila.

Esteemed guests also witnessed the much-anticipated reveal of the stunning Lotus Emeya. The car brings together Lotus’ design and engineering DNA, with the latest cutting-edge technologies to set a new benchmark for what it means to drive an electric car. Emeya seamlessly blends the excellent dynamic performance that Lotus is renowned for, with world-class refinement, comfort, usability, and connectivity – bringing drivers the ultimate grand tourer package. 

On this special occasion, Lotus Emira, an iconic sports car with class-leading driving dynamics and enhanced comfort for everyday usability; and the first of a new breed of pure electric performance SUVs - Eletre - were also on display at the new home of Lotus. 

"We are incredibly excited to unfold this new chapter in the Philippines as we re-open our doors to the state-of-the-art showroom in BGC," said Willy Tee Ten, President, Autohub Group. "The investment in this facility marked our unwavering commitment to elevating the Lotus brand and delivering exceptional customer experience in the Philippines.” 

Dan Balmer, President & CEO of Lotus Cars in Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa commented, “We are proud of our continued partnership with Autohub Group in the Philippines.  Together with the professional team at Lotus Manila, we look forward to welcoming our new and existing customers to experience the complete Lotus model range at this dedicated space.”

The grand opening of the Lotus showroom marks a significant step forward for the iconic brand in the Philippines. Lotus Manila showroom is located at 38th Street corner 11th Avenue Triangle Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.



ABOUT LOTUS CARS

Lotus is a global performance brand built on solid foundations and a rich heritage. Since the formation of Lotus in 1948, it has been pioneering true automotive innovation, introducing cutting-edge technologies and designs to meet its uncompromising vision of how a car should look, perform, and feel. Lotus Group is made up of a high-performance sports car business, Lotus Cars, and an all-electric luxury mobility provider, Lotus Technology. Together, we are setting a new standard for automotive excellence.



ABOUT AUTOHUB GROUP

The Autohub Group is a conglomeration of car and motorcycle distributorships and dealerships that covers a complete range of automotive needs and several allied businesses.  Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, Autohub has expanded its portfolio to include several brands for every key market segment, from the most affordable daily drivers to the most exciting supercars and ultra-luxury cars. And to contribute to sustainability development, Autohub now offers electric vehicles and electric scooters. It has also ventured into other industries such as premium window film distribution, car restoration hubs, aftermarket vehicle care, online sales of pre-owned cars, and an automotive training school.




SIMATAR at NSTF-Thailand: Showcasing the Future of Augmented Reality in Education


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In an era where technology is rapidly transforming education, the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) is leading the charge with innovative tools designed to enhance learning experiences for Filipino students.

Among its educational innovations is the Strategic Intervention Material for Teaching with Augmented Reality (SIMATAR), standing out as a tool in science education, leveraging Augmented Reality (AR) to bring complex scientific concepts to life.

DOST - SEI’s SIMATAR is another project under the leadership of Josephine Feliciano that revolutionizes the overall accessibility to science education knowledge.

Other DOST science education projects are the Virtual Laboratory Application in Science (VLAS), and the DOST coursewares which are softwares designed to create learning-conducive virtual environments for students and teachers alike.

SIMATAR is one of the excellent ‘filipinovations’ participating at the National Science and Technology Fair - Thailand. With one of the fair’s categories perfectly aligning with SIMATAR’s purpose of integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) in educational technologies.


Creating access to science education

As the education arm of DOST, DOST-SEI carries out their mandate to support the development of science and math education, as well as their continued innovation of educational technologies in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

SIMATAR is an innovative ICT resource utilizing augmented reality technologies in education that leverages handheld tablet platforms, seamlessly integrating computer-generated graphics with the real-world. Instead of creating an entirely new reality, SIMATAR blends graphics with the existing world around us.

The software provides visual references and practical examples for hard-to-understand STEM topics. It is designed for deployment in every local school, enhancing mastery and making classroom learning significantly more effective and efficient.

SIMATAR’s international influence

Having attended the BettAsia edutech conference in 2016 and 2018, Feliciano

and her team was able to benchmark and conceptualize local equivalents of educational

technologies presented there. This participation led to the conception of SIMATAR as

an idea and technology.

Feliciano said that with similar intent, she and her team aims to launch their

innovations locally and internationally in hopes of inspiring and helping others to assist

the teachings and learnings in STEM.

“[The] Primary target of our innovations is the education sector to

assist the teaching and learning of STEM for the Philippines but with the

international audience. We hope to deploy our education technologies not

just to every local school to give our learners self-learning materials for

mastery of hard to learn topics.”

- Josephine Feliciano

On the internationalization of SIMATAR

With DOST-TAPI’s continuous support, SIMATAR is set to participate at the NSTF - Thailand 2024.

Feliciano expressed her excitement for the opportunity to realize the potential of their educational softwares. She added that with the positive feedback from User Acceptance and Experience Testing (UAT) with end-users, teachers and learners during their beta-testing, they are excited to show the innovative prowess of Filipinos globally.


The Role of DOST-TAPI’s Internationalization Campaign

The participation of SIMATAR at NSTF-Thailand represents a key achievement for Filipino innovation. Feliciano and her team aims to impress at the event by showcasing the SIMATAR’s ability to blur the line between virtual and reality, providing reality augmenting tools that can curb difficulties in bringing science to the classroom.

Internationalization campaigns similar to this one provides opportunities for

existing technologies to benchmark their capabilities with the global scene, as well as

help innovators adapt international technologies that are not yet implemented locally.

This provides insights and ideas that are appropriate for the Philippines, especially in

the context of the Philippine education curriculum.

“I’ll seek for emerging technologies that could be applied in the

existing innovative products that we have or gather insights and ideas for a

new education technology appropriate to the context of the Philippine

Curriculum.”

- Josephine Feliciano


On their goals for NSTF-Thailand participation

Participating in NSTF-Thailand allows VLAS to gain recognition while also contributing to the global conversation on the role of digital tools in enhancing science education. This visibility could lead to partnerships with educational institutions and technology companies worldwide, broadening the impact of this innovative application.


Looking Ahead: The Future of VLAS and International Collaboration

As DOST-SEI advances the development of SIMATAR, the future appears bright for this cutting-edge educational tool. Plans are underway to expand its content by incorporating additional scientific topics and enhancing its interactive features.

Moreover, SIMATAR will soon offer multi-lingual support for the Philippines and be adapted for various dialects in other countries, broadening its educational impact and making it more accessible globally.

The institute’s commitment to improving science education through technology is evident in the continuous development of SIMATAR and other similar projects. By embracing innovation and leveraging the power of AR, DOST-SEI is not only transforming the way science is taught in the Philippines but also setting the stage for abnew era of education where technology plays a central role in shaping the minds of future generations.

** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the National Science and Technology (NST) Fair Thailand 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.

Make-roscope™: a tiny microscope with big potential


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In the realm of scientific innovation, the quest for accessible and affordable technology often leads to groundbreaking solutions that transform traditional practices.

The Make-roscope™ is a revolutionary device developed by Engr. Jeremy C. De Leon that is set to change the way we approach microscopy. Combining ingenuity with practicality, the Make-roscope™ represents a significant leap in making scientific observation more accessible to students, researchers, and the general public.

With its compact and efficient nature, the Make-roscope™ acts as an attachment for mobile phone cameras to create a digital microscope that can fit in your pocket. The Make-roscope™ can also be carried around as a keychain for quick and easy use.

Driven by a vision to democratize scientific observation, De Leon came up with the Make-roscope™ as a solution for inaccessible microscopy equipment. This innovation serves as a nifty alternative for traditional compound light microscopes that are prohibitively much more expensive and bulky.


A vision for accessible microscopy

Recognizing a gap in accessible microscopy tools for research and educational purposes, De Leon formulated a product that utilizes the processing power of the modern handheld devices as a tool for aiding science education. The resulting output ist he Make-roscope™, a compact, affordable alternative to traditional microscopes

This innovative device is designed to be easily attached to the camera of a smartphone or tablet, converting it into a powerful magnifying tool capable of examining organisms and materials with magnifications ranging from 125x to 400x.

Without any need for additional softwares or hardwares, the Make-roscope™ effectively transforms phones and tablets into working microscopes.

In an effort to maximize its potential, the Technology Application and Promotion Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-TAPI) provided funding for its pilot production. This support covered the acquisition of raw materials, assembly and packaging, distribution, and testing by relevant regulatory bodies.


Through the Eyepiece of Make-roscope™

Designed as a compact attachment, the Make-roscope™ is made with a high-quality lens system encased in a durable, user-friendly frame that can be secured

near the actual camera lens of the devices. This modular approach allows users to quickly transform their mobile devices into a functional microscope without the need for complex setup or calibration.

By leveraging existing smartphone technology, and using cost effective materials, De Leon created a bridge to accessibility by creating an affordable microscope for students, institutions, and people seeking more knowledge in microscopy.

The Make-roscope™ 's technology allows the magnification of camera lenses into the world of microscopy where users are enabled to view fine details of specimens up to the cells, bacteria, and small organisms. Its price and size makes it an ideal tool for allowing individuals to engage in hands-on experimentation and observation without the constraints of traditional microscopy equipment.


Magnifying Make-roscope™’s ingenuity

The Make-roscope™ garnered much attention not only for its innovation, but for its potential to contribute to the global pool of scientific knowledge. The device represents a significant step towards making scientific tools more accessible for educational and general use.

Recognizing its ingenuity, DOST-TAPI includes the Make-roscope™ in its final roster of participants for the NSTF-Thailand as part of its internationalization campaign.

“The Institute’s comprehensive programs are vital to starting inventors and innovators because we don’t have much reputation in the industry yet DOST-TAPI puts a lot of trust in our innovations that slowly through that trust we gain credit in the field.”

- Engr. Jeremy C. De Leon

On the impact of DOST services to Make-roscope


Currently, the Make-roscope™’s catalog includes a laboratory kit, a keychain version, and a 2024 version which is priced for only Php 549.00 ($ 9.73). These versions offer the updated 125x-400x magnification, with available sample slides for Php 199.00 ($ 3.53).


Looking Ahead: The Future of VLAS and International Collaboration

With its current trajectory, Make-roscope™ is set to locally become more widespread as it gains more popularity. Being a market-driven innovation, the product gains full-support from the government in its journey towards globalization.

De Leon, together with his team at JereMake aims to produce and distribute units, as well as establish more partnerships, and secure potential investment networks for Make-roscope™ internationally.

** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the National Science and Technology (NST) Fair Thailand 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI

website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.



From Classroom to NSTF - Thailand: The Global Journey of DOST-SEI’s Virtual Laboratory Application in Science (VLAS)


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As the country continues to recover from the pandemic, the Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) sustains its efforts to improve their remote learning facilities. One of their projects was the Virtual Laboratory Application in Science (VLAS), which is an immersive 360° 3D biology lab simulator providing users with virtual experiments and theoretical knowledge.

DOST-SEI developed VLAS as a way for students to familiarize themselves with a laboratory environment through virtual means. This project aims to build competencies in students who lack access to physical laboratories due to geographical or logistical challenges.

VLAS is currently on its final stretch in development. They plan on releasing for Microsoft Operating Systems and other Virtual Reality platforms by 2025. The project aims to address further the resource integration of ICT in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the team, under the leadership of Josephine Feliciano, believes that their online educational materials can be effectively used as supplementary to classroom teaching as well as in self-learning situations.

A Revolutionary Tool in Science Education

Similar to the motivation for the development of the DOST coursewares, VLAS was developed as a means of mitigating the consistent below average educational score of the country in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). It was in this assessment that the Philippines placed 77th out of 81 participating countries.

VLAS has been designed to revolutionize the way students and educators engage with biology experiments. The application offers an immersive virtual environment where users can conduct experiments and gain theoretical knowledge, all within the confines of a digital space.

By offering modules that simulate real-life lab experiences, VLAS bridges the gap between theoretical science education and hands-on laboratory work. Its accessibility, especially for schools with limited resources, positions VLAS as a vital tool in enhancingscience education across the Philippines and beyond.

The Role of DOST-TAPI’s Internationalization Campaign

DOST-TAPI’s internationalization campaign has been instrumental in taking VLAS from a local educational tool to an innovation recognized on the global stage.

Understanding the potential impact of VLAS, DOST-TAPI worked closely with DOST-SEI to refine the application’s positioning, ensuring that it meets international standards and appealed to a broader audience. This collaboration involved rigorous testing, enhancement of the user experience, and strategic marketing that aligned with global educational trends.

The campaign’s strategic focus on showcasing Filipino innovations in prominent international forums like NSTF-Thailand has provided VLAS with an unparalleled platform to demonstrate its capabilities. Through DOST-TAPI’s efforts, VLAS has gained visibility among educators, policymakers, and industry leaders from various countries, paving the way for potential collaborations and adoptions.


VLAS at NSTF-Thailand: A Milestone for Filipino Innovation

The participation of VLAS at NSTF-Thailand marks a significant milestone for Filipino innovation. The event, known for its high-profile participants and cutting-edge technological displays, is an ideal venue for VLAS to gain international attention.

Feliciano and her team aims to impress at the event by showcasing the application’s ability to simulate real-life lab environments, providing an engaging and effective learning tool that is both practical and scalable.

She added that they are hoping to achieve greater international recognition, and a strong international network. Aside from these, she said that her team hopes to win international awards as well.

“ I hope to win an award… [establish] Collaboration and networking with international partners from the producers of technologies and the education sector.”

- Josephine Feliciano


On their expectations for VLAS at NSTF

By participating in NSTF-Thailand, VLAS is not only gaining recognition but alsocontributing to the dialogue on how digital tools can enhance science education globally. This exposure has the potential to open doors for partnerships with educational institutions and technology companies from around the world, further expanding the reach of this innovative application.


Looking Ahead: The Future of VLAS and International Collaboration

As VLAS continues to garner attention on the international stage, DOST-SEI and DOST-TAPI are looking toward the future with optimism. The success of VLAS at NSTF-Thailand will be a clear indication that Filipino-developed educational technologies can compete and excel globally.

With further support and collaboration, VLAS has the potential to become a standard tool in science education worldwide, transforming how students interact with biology and other scientific disciplines. The success of this initiative underscores the importance of internationalization in showcasing the Philippines' innovative spirit and technical expertise, ensuring that the country remains a key player in the global science and technology landscape.

** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the National Science and Technology (NST) Fair Thailand 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.


DOST’s Coursewares: Curbing National STEM Struggles


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With the Philippines' decade-long struggle with low academic performance in math and science, it is crucial to implement strategies to improve these outcomes. It has been a consistent and observed trend for the country to score poorly on the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment), placing the Philippines below the global academic average.

The Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) developed Coursewares designed to integrate inside the curriculum and classroom settings established by the Department of Education in order to curb the continuous academic decline. These supplementary materials aim to bridge the gap of accessibility to quality materials in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).


Eliminating academic challenges

In the 2022 PISA assessment, the Philippines placed 77th out of 81 participating countries. The country recorded an average score of 356 points in science and 355 points in mathematics, both way below the global average. Despite minor improvements from previous years, these results highlight ongoing significant challenges in the education system's ability to meet international standards in these critical areas.

PISA 2022 Worldwide Ranking: https://factsmaps.com/pisa-2022-worldwide-ranking-average-score-of-mathematics-science-and-reading-2/

The courseware underwent multiple validations and revisions to ensure utmost quality of the materials before implementation, creating a more viable mitigating tool for the below average academic ranking. The DOST-SEI courseware team, under the leadership of Josephine Feliciano, highlighted the level of content quality their courseware has to offer.

“Our education technologies follow the Software Development Cycle where Quality Control and Assurance is conducted through reviews of the modules from Alpha to Charlie Version before deployment.”

- Josephine Feliciano


On the quality assurance of DOST coursewares

This project is not only designed as a supplementary, but also as a stand-alone offline educational tool that allow the users to operate the software independently and gain mastery of the lessons. In its current stage, the software is nearing completion of

its online package for distribution to off-grid areas and schools.


Stirring the future: What’s next for DOST’s coursewares

Despite being an online learning platform, the project still faces challenges in logistics and distribution of their innovations and softwares to particular stakeholders.

Feliciano said that partnerships with providers, institutions, government, and non-government organizations would help bolster their distribution to help reach even more people.

Opening the doors for potential international linkages, DOST-SEI’s courseware is one of the country’s representatives at the National Science and Technology Fair in Thailand.

Feliciano expressed excitement for the upcoming opportunity to collaborate and benchmark their innovation on the international stage. She added that their team aims to leverage this showcase by contributing to the global educational pool in the STEM fields.

“DOST’s goal is [to] have our technologies reach not just the last mile beneficiaries in the country but to be at par with international quality standards.”

- Josephine Feliciano

On the continuous development of DOST coursewares

DOST’s courseware aims to implement multilingual features for the Philippines for a more universal local application, ensuring efficiency in information dissemination with the future possibility of trans-language features to cater to other countries as well.

** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the National Science and Technology (NST) Fair Thailand 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.

The courseware is a readily-available interactive classroom software application designed for both K-12 students and teachers. The software contains interactive multimedia materials aiding to deepen the understanding of complex mathematical and scientific concepts.

DOST returns to international stage - showcases at NSTF Thailand


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The Department of Science and Technology - Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI) intensifies its internationalization campaign further for international recognition once again at the 2024 National Science and Technology Fair (NSTF), Thailand on August 16-25, 2024.

The 2024 National Science and Technology (NST) Fair Thailand’s Official Cover Page (Photo reference from this website:

https://www.bkkkids.com/family-friendly-event-in-bangkok/nst-fair-2024/)

This participation signifies the Philippines' goal of pursuing a global presence in science and technology while reinforcing DOST-TAPI's mission to strategically showcase Filipino innovations on an international stage. NSTF Thailand is recognized as one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most influential science and technology events, providing a platform for Filipino inventors to display their cutting-edge innovations.


NSTF Thailand: A Premier Platform for Philippine Ingenuity

The 2024 edition of the fair is set to focus on the theme "FUTURE SCIENCE OMMUNITY FOR ALL." This theme underscores the importance of cultivating 21st-century skills crucial for industrial and national economic goals, while also addressing global challenges such as promoting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and embracing the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP).

For the Philippines, NSTF Thailand represents a golden opportunity. It allows Filipino inventors to engage directly with a global audience, including investors, industry leaders, and potential collaborators.

DOST is once again set to showcase alongside major industry leaders at NSTF Thailand 2024, spotlighting the exceptional expertise of leading Filipino inventors.

Take a look at the technologies representing the Philippines:

1. Kooha

Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI)

Kooha is an Android app that leverages AI and machine learning to transform environmental data into actionable insights for experts in monitoring and disaster risk management. As a participatory tool, it raises community awareness on disaster risk reduction and the importance of data science.

2. REIINN (Resilient Education Information Infrastructure for the New Normal)

Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI)

The REIINN initiative creates frameworks and infrastructure to provide accessible learning resources, including modules for Grades 1-12, gamified math, and virtual museum tours. It also bridges the digital divide by deploying community LTE networks and utilizing datacasting technology for distance learning.

3. Virtual Laboratory Application in Science (VLAS) Project Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (SEI)

VLAS is a 360° 3D biology lab simulator that offers virtual experiments and theoretical knowledge in an immersive environment. It helps users familiarize themselves with lab equipment and methods through interactive modules

4. SIMATAR (Strategic Intervention Material for Teaching with Augmented Reality)

Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (SEI)

SIMATAR transforms smartphones into science labs with comic-style 3D simulations of complex scientific phenomena, such as typhoons and earthquakes,using Augmented Reality. This innovative app enhances science education by making abstract concepts more tangible.

5. DOST Courseware

Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (SEI)

DOST Courseware is a free, interactive software offering multimedia Science and Mathematics resources for Grades 1-12. Available across multiple platforms, it supports teachers and students in mastering complex concepts through engaging, Filipino-developed content.

6. Make-roscope™

Inventor(s): Engr. Jeremy C. De Leon

The Make-roscope™ is a compact, affordable microscope that attaches to a smartphone or tablet camera, magnifying organisms up to 400 times. It offers a user-friendly, portable alternative to traditional compound light microscopes.

7. STARBOOKS

Inventor(s): Department of Science and Technology - Science and Technology Information Institute (STII)


Opportunities for Collaboration and Growth

DOST-TAPI’s participation at NSTF Thailand opens doors to promoting and commercializing local technologies internationally. Aligned with its mandated functions, the DOST further fulfills its mission by accepting the invitation from Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, which explores globalization potential, as well as recognizes the global significance of Philippine inventions.

STARBOOKS is an offline digital library that provides access to a vast collection of Science & Technology materials, aiming to democratize STEM education. It ensures that even remote Indigenous communities have equitable access to quality educational resources.


Opportunities for Collaboration and Growth

DOST-TAPI’s participation at NSTF Thailand opens doors to promoting and commercializing local technologies internationally. Aligned with its mandated functions, the DOST further fulfills its mission by accepting the invitation from Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, which explores globalization

potential, as well as recognizes the global significance of Philippine inventions.



What Parks and Gardens to Visit in Tokyo? We Selected the 6 Most Beautiful


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Tokyo is known as a vast and modern city where life constantly pulses with a wild rhythm. Yet, you can still find many places here where you can take a break from the hustle and enjoy moments of peace in the embrace of nature. Be sure to add Tokyo's parks and gardens to your list of destinations for your trip to Tokyo. Let's take a look at some of the best natural spots in Tokyo that are worth visiting.

1. Ueno Tokyo Park

One of the most famous and visited parks in Tokyo is Ueno Park. Located in the northern part of the city near Ueno Station, it attracts about 10 million tourists annually. It is ideal for walks, picnics, relaxation, and education. The park is home to several museums and Japan's first zoo. In the spring, hundreds of cherry blossoms bloom here, making it the perfect place to enjoy the traditional Japanese festival "hanami," where people have picnics with their loved ones and appreciate the fleeting beauty of the cherry blossoms. However, it remains a beautiful place throughout the rest of the year, where you can admire nature.



2. The Imperial Palace East Garden in Tokyo

In the very heart of Tokyo lies the central garden belonging to the Imperial Palace. This garden is open to the public and combines greenery, water features, and historical fortifications, including original palace towers and gates. For nature lovers, it is the perfect place to immerse yourself in silence and tranquility, even though you are in the center of the city. Gardens in Tokyo, like this one, entice visitors with their beauty and history. However, it is closed on Mondays, Fridays, and holidays, so be sure to plan your visit carefully in advance.



3. Meiji Shrine and Surrounding Forest

The Meiji Shrine is the largest Shinto shrine in Tokyo, and if you wish to combine a spiritual experience with a visit to a nature spot, it is the perfect choice. The shrine is surrounded by a beautiful, dense forest with large, mature trees whose massive crowns will shield you from the hustle and bustle of the city. The complex also includes several gardens, including an iris garden that blooms beautifully in June. Adjacent to the shrine is Yoyogi Park, where you can have a picnic or play outdoor sports.

4. Shinjuku Gyoen

The Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in Tokyo is unique in that it combines Japanese, French, and English styles and is known for its variety of flowers, trees, and ponds that you can discover. The garden is designed so that in every season you can admire different blooming plants. Therefore, no matter when you visit, you are guaranteed a beautiful sight. Locals often take nature day trips to Shinjuku Gyoen because it offers a peaceful and quiet refuge right in the heart of the bustling Tokyo city.

5. Hama Rikyu Garden

During your trip to Tokyo, be sure to visit this fascinating nature spot where you can see traditional Japanese culture combined with the modern cityscape. You can even reach this Tokyo garden by taking a water bus, called a suijo, which sails from Asakusa to the island of Odaiba. Once there, you can stroll along the paths that lead around ponds, teahouses, and beautifully manicured trees.

6. Rikugien

For lovers of traditional Japanese culture, Rikugien is one of the most beautiful gardens in Tokyo. This garden was designed based on waka poetry and famous landscapes depicted in classic Japanese poetry. Rikugien is at its most stunning in autumn, when the tree leaves turn various shades of red and orange. The garden is considered a work of art that perfectly embodies the principles of harmony, balance, and tranquility. For those seeking gardens to visit in Tokyo, Rikugien is one of the must-see locations.

Unique Natural Scenery

Despite its modern and fast-paced lifestyle, Tokyo offers many beautiful natural spots where you can peacefully admire the beauty of nature with a clear mind. The parks and gardens are beautifully maintained, and it would be a shame not to visit at least one of them during your trip to Tokyo. Be sure to include them in your itinerary and enjoy a day away from the city's hustle and bustle.

BAN Toxics urges regulatory agencies for lab tests on suspected toxic batteries, advices public to exercise due diligence when purchasing to reduce health and environmental risks


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Toxics and waste watchdog BAN Toxics has warned the public to practice due diligence when purchasing China-made cheap AA batteries containing high levels of lead and cadmium. Priced between Php 20 and Php 25 for a two-piece set, Kingever Extra Heavy Duty AA batteries are sold on sidewalks and in bargain shops in commercial hubs such as Divisoria, Manila. A quick google search of said products also reveal they are widely available in popular online shopping platforms such as Shopee, and Lazada.

The battery packaging features a “Do Not Dispose of in Household Trash” symbol due to lead content. The label “carbon” printed on the battery itself indicates that it is a zinc-carbon type battery, which typically does not contain cadmium like Ni-Cd batteries. The same brand and model of AA batteries available on Shopee, from the only shop using the name Kingever Store, claims that the batteries contain 0% lead, mercury, and cadmium, and that they have several certifications, including CE (Conformité Européenne), RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), and ISO 9001, among others. Additionally, on Alibaba.com, the official account of China-based Jinjiu Technology Co., Ltd., the company that produces Kingever Batteries, advertises the same claims.

However, BAN Toxics detected high concentrations of lead ranging from 1,250 to 6,500 parts per million (ppm) and cadmium from 160 to 250 ppm using an Olympus Vanta C Series X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) chemical analyzer.

Both lead and cadmium are identified among the top 10 chemicals of major public health concern by the World Health Organization (WHO). Both naturally occurring heavy metals are highly toxic to human health and the environment. Exposure to lead can lead to chronic and serious health issues across all age groups, with children being especially vulnerable to its neurotoxic effects. There are no safe levels of exposure to lead (UNEP, 2020). Cadmium is classified as carcinogenic to humans and may also cause a range of adverse health effects on various organs, including the kidneys, lungs, and bones. Cadmium is highly toxic to humans and the environment, even at very low exposure levels (UNEP, 2020).

BAN Toxics has yet to verify whether the same batteries sold by the Kingever Store on Shopee live up to their claims and does not rule out the possibility that those sold in physical bargain stores may be counterfeit. Nevertheless, BAN Toxics is urging regulatory agencies to investigate whether these products are properly registered and to take appropriate action.

“Batteries like these are essentially common household items, and their sale exposes the public—especially children—to highly toxic chemicals. They are even marketed for use in toys. We urge the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to take immediate action to ensure public safety,” said Thony Dizon, BAN Toxics Campaign and Advocacy officer.

The group urges the FDA to conduct immediate laboratory tests and analyses on these widely sold commodities. It also calls the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and local government units to speed up disposal infrastructure development and information campaigns on proper e-waste disposal, warning that “e-wastes containing hazardous material, if not properly managed, pose serious risks on human health and the environment.”

The DENR Chemical Control Order (CCO) for cadmium does not address the presence of this chemical in products such as batteries, toys, and electronic equipment. In contrast, the CCO for lead outlines stricter prohibitions on lead-containing products, including toys, paints, and school supplies, among others. To BAN Toxics' knowledge, there are no specific restrictions in place in the country regarding the use of cadmium and lead in household disposable batteries, unlike in regions such as the European Union, as well as in countries like the United States, Canada, and Japan.



BAN Toxics emphasizes that unregistered and non-compliant products that do not meet safety standards, especially those used in toys, should be immediately removed from the market. #



When Kindness Cultivates, a Brighter Future Blooms: Donation Drive for Ecosoc Scholars


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For 66 years, the UP Economics Society (UP Ecosoc) has stood as a beacon of service, excellence, and tradition. Rooted in these values, one of their missions has been to uplift students by providing them with the educational support they need to thrive. As UP Ecosoc celebrates their 66th anniversary this year, they continue this legacy through a donation drive called “BLOOM: For the Benefit of the UP Economics Society Scholarship Program.”

The BLOOM donation drive is dedicated to supporting the organization’s beloved scholars.

These scholars, who embody the promise of a brighter future, face various challenges that threaten their academic pursuits. The donations collected will go directly toward funding essential resources, including tuition fees, school supplies, and other educational needs.

Education is the foundation of a thriving society. By supporting these scholars, you are not only helping them achieve their dreams but also investing in the future of our community. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings us one step closer to ensuring that these students can reach their full potential.

The donation drive will officially bloom on September 9, 2024. Interested donors may send their support through the following donation channels:

0927 774 7832

Michael Vincent Largo

Gcash


Jeri Elise Racpan Sunga

1096 6600 1376

UnionBank Of The Philippines


Kindly send your proof of donation through this link: https://bit.ly/EM66Donations

Remember that every contribution counts! Donation lines will close on October 6, 2024.

Friday, September 20, 2024

Toxic and Waste Watchdog Inspects Busted Lamp Stockpile in QC Barangay, Detects Mercury Leakage


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Toxic watchdog group BAN Toxics recently detected mercury leakage from a stockpile of busted fluorescent lamps stored in a barangay in Quezon City. Following a series of consultations by the group with barangays around the Quirino Memorial Medical Center (QMMC) for the Philippine Healthcare and mercury Wastes Management Project (PHCWMP), officials from Barangay Blue Ridge A informed BAN Toxics about their stockpile.

According to Barangay Captain Gabriel Legaspi, the stockpile was collected from their community as part of the Quezon City Local Government Unit’s (LGU) previous efforts to ensure the proper disposal of hazardous waste from households. However, Legaspi noted that the last collection of Quezon City LGU of such waste was probably around 2018, and since then, they have already accumulated six drumloads, each containing about 50 busted fluorescent lamps.







On September 6, 2024, a team from BAN Toxics, led by the group’s Campaign and Advocacy Officer, Thony Dizon, inspected the stockpile. Using a portable Olympus Vanta C Series X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzer, the group detected mercury leakage of up to 130 parts per million (ppm) from some of the lamps. The stockpile was stored in a covered shed inside the barangay LGU compound, which used to serve as their material recovery facility (MRF).

According to Jam Lorenzo, BAN Toxics Deputy Executive Director, a 130 ppm leakage from busted fluorescent lamps is relatively high, and there is a strong probability that the ambient air inside the shed is already contaminated. He pointed out that mercury from fluorescent lamps shouldn't be detectable by an XRF analyzer unless there is leakage.

BAN Toxics has advised the barangay to temporarily cover and seal the stockpile to prevent further contamination and to limit access to the shed. If entry is necessary, they should ensure that personal protective equipment is worn. Meanwhile, Barangay Captain Legaspi said they will follow up with the Quezon City LGU to assist in the proper transport and disposal of the stockpile.

Under Republic Act 6969, the “Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990,” busted fluorescent lamps are classified as hazardous waste due to their mercury content. Other related laws and regulatory policies also govern the management of fluorescent lamp waste, including Republic Act 9003, the “Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000,” Republic Act 7394, the “Consumer Act of the Philippines,” and the Joint Administrative Order (JAO) 2013-09-2001 by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of Energy (DoE).

At the level of the LGU, Section 5 of Quezon City Ordinance 2350-2014 states that busted fluorescent lamps and spent batteries from “households, government and public institutions shall be separated from domestic wastes” and “shall be brought to the Barangay MRF for temporary storage until collection by the city-contracted hazardous waste collector/transporter/treater.”

“We call on Brgy. Blue Ridge A and the Quezon City LGU’s Department of Sanitation and Cleanup Works (DSQC) to immediately coordinate and address the stockpile to prevent further mercury contamination. We also urge DSQC to conduct a survey in other barangays of Quezon City to determine if there are existing stockpiles,” Dizon said.

Dizon likewise called on the Department of Energy to revisit JAO 2013-09-2001, also known as the Lighting Industry Waste Management Guidelines. This JAO mandates producers to develop a lamp waste management plan, which includes establishing a lamp waste management facility. However, to BAN Toxics' knowledge, this has not been fully implemented.

Mercury is a highly toxic chemical that can cause irreparable damage to the nervous system. Inhaling mercury vapor can adversely affect the nervous, digestive, and immune systems, as well as the lungs and kidneys, and can potentially be fatal. It has long environmental persistence and global mobility—cycling through the atmosphere, ocean, and land. Its emissions and releases can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in the food chain, posing a significant threat to human health and the environment.

Under the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a global treaty to which the Philippines is a party, and the DENR Administrative Order 2019-20, “Revised Chemical Control Order for Mercury and Mercury Compounds,” certain types of fluorescent lamps should already have been phased out by 2022.

Currently, BAN Toxics is working with the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau on the PHCWMP, which has one of its main project components focused on the management, reduction, and disposal of mercury waste from healthcare facilities, including fluorescent lamp waste. In recent weeks, BAN Toxics has been conducting data collection activities in barangays surrounding hospitals involved in the project, such as QMMC, Eastern Visayas Medical Center in Tacloban City, and Cagayan Valley Medical Center in Tuguegarao City.

Officially launched on December 6, 2023, the PHCWMP is a five-year project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), and being implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), with the DENR-EMB as the national lead agency and BAN Toxics as the executing entity. PHCWMP aims to reduce the release and emissions of hazardous chemicals in healthcare wastes through environmentally sound practices.



Editor’s note: After BAN Toxics’ visit, Barangay Blue Ridge A coordinated with the Quezon City DSQC to request the collection of their stockpile of busted lamps. They have also secured the drums with protective covers and seals to prevent further contamination. The stockpile is now ready for pick-up.



Vietnam’s Wellness-Inspired Fusion Hotel Group is Celebrating World Wellness Weekend

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Fusion Hotel Group is introducing a series of events and activities for guests at five of its luxury beachfront resorts in Vietnam to celebrate World Wellness Weekend from Sept. 20-22. The exclusive offers include everything from yoga, meditation and onsen baths to zumba, ziplining, aromatherapy and holistic workshops.

Fusion’s new customer loyalty program, Fusionlife, is currently available to help travellers find the best available rates and other exclusive benefits at fusionhotelgroup.com/fusionlife.



Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion

Recently heralded by Travel + Leisure magazine as one of the leading resorts in Vietnam, with its acclaimed natural hot spring and onsen baths set in the foothills of the Imperial City of Hue, Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion is also recognised for having one of the country’s best hotel spas. For World Wellness Weekend, the resort has released a programme including sessions of Hatha yoga, mindful breathing practices, and Singing Bowl Meditation, all aimed at relieving stress and fostering inner calm. Guests can also join zumba, hiking, and zipline experiences to complete a rejuvenating long weekend.





Fusion Resort Cam Ranh


Commanding spectacular vistas from a vantage point overlooking Cam Ranh Bay in southern Vietnam, Fusion Resort Cam Ranh is among the brand’s luxury resorts that promises visitors an “all-spa and wellness inclusive” and “breakfast anywhere, anytime” concept. The itinerary from Sep. 20-22 includes early morning Surya Namaskar Yoga sessions, aromatherapy, natural healing classes, and even yoga for kids. Maia Quy Nhon & The Ocean Resort Quy Nhon

From Sep. 21-23, guests can embark on a wellness journey that begins with a 5km run on the beach each morning, followed by gentle yoga or the soothing rhythms of sound healing therapy in tranquil surroundings. Afternoons are to be dedicated to exploring the natural world through herbology workshops and holistic activities.

Guests can also access the Vẽla Spa, which offers holistic therapies and ecologically focused treatments aimed at replenishing the mind, body and soul. Located on a stunning beach in south-central Vietnam, Maia Resort Quy Nhon and its newly opened next-door neighbour The Ocean Resort are located 22 km from Quy Nhon town centre and 23 km from Phu Cat Airport.



Fusion Suites Vung Tau

World Wellness Weekend 2024 at Fusion Suites Vung Tau promises to be an exciting journey of self-discovery with a diverse range of activities. Towering over a peninsula directly south of Saigon,this venue is ideal for those seeking to find balance between modern life and nature. Guests from Sep. 20-22 can expect to start the day with gentle yoga sessions by the pool, followed by Tai Chi and meditation, while the hotel’s Maia Spa offers foot massage treatments, saunas and hot tubs. For this special weekend, Fusion Suites Vung Tau will conduct workshops focused on healthy nutrition with tips for a scientific and balanced diet. The talented chefs at Fresh Restaurant have designed a specialised menu featuring delicious and nutritious dishes to complement a healthy stay.







Champions of Change—Pru Life UK Co-Funds the Philippines' 2 Chevening Scholars


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Pru Life UK, in partnership with the British Embassy Manila, is co-funding two Filipino Chevening scholars this year, to add to its pool of six scholar alumni since it started supporting the Chevening Scholarship Programme in 2018. Chevening, a UK government initiative, aims to develop global leaders and has a strong history of supporting Filipino scholars in pursuing studies in the UK.

In a world increasingly defined by conflict and environmental degradation, Filipino Chevening scholars, Jennivabe Allan and Ana Lourdes Cosme are leveraging their unique experiences to drive meaningful change.


Jennivabe Allan: Countering Violence in Mindanao

Jennivabe Allan’s journey began in Basilan Province, Mindanao, where the scars of conflict shaped her early years. Witnessing the devastating impact of violence, Jennivabe dedicated her life to promoting peace and counter-terrorism efforts. As a police officer and educator, she led the "Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism" (PCVE) education campaign across several provinces, influencing over 2,000 individuals to stand against terrorism and advocate for peace.

Jennivabe’s work in integrating former rebels into the Philippine National Police through a specialised training programme under the Bangsamoro Organic Law highlights her commitment to unity and reconciliation. Her leadership is rooted in the belief that education and collaboration are vital tools in preventing terrorism and fostering lasting peace.

With advanced education in the United Kingdom, Jennivabe aims to return to the Philippines better equipped to develop and implement peace-building strategies, ultimately contributing to a more stable and secure nation.


Ana Lourdes Cosme: Defending the Oceans

For Ana Lourdes Cosme, the fight for justice is fought on the seas. As a maritime and environmental law expert, Ana has committed her career to preserving the Philippines' marine ecosystems. Her leadership roles at the University of the Philippines Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea (UP IMLOS) have seen her spearhead initiatives to protect Philippine waters from the destructive impacts of illegal fishing, pollution, and climate change.

Ana’s advocacy extends beyond the courtroom; she educates fisherfolk on legal remedies, mentors future environmental lawyers, and advises policymakers on crucial environmental issues. Her goal is to strengthen the legal frameworks that protect the Philippines' rich marine biodiversity, ensuring a sustainable future for the nation's waters.

With a Chevening scholarship, Ana aims to enhance her expertise in ocean governance and environmental law, ultimately empowering the Philippines to better protect its invaluable marine resources.

Jennivabe and Ana are two of the 21 scholars that make up the Philippines’ Chevening cohort for 2024.

“Supporting the Chevening Scholarship allows us to empower future leaders who are dedicated to building a more resilient and prosperous society, aligning with our mission of creating lasting impact in the Philippines,” says Pru Life UK Senior Vice President and Chief Legal, Government Relations, and Sustainability Officer Atty. Paul Anthony Mandal.

Since 2018, Pru Life UK has partnered with the British Embassy Manila for the Chevening Scholarship Programme, which allows young Filipino professionals to take up a one-year Master’s degree programme in the UK. 


Cover Photo caption:

Pru Life UK SVP & Chief Legal, Government Relations, and Sustainability Officer Atty. Paul Anthony Mandal (1st from right), VP for Government Relations, and Sustainability Maricel Estavillo (2nd from right) join His Majesty's Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils (1st from left) during the send-off to the UK of Pru Life UK Chevening scholars Jennivabe Allan (2nd from left), and Ana Lourdes Cosme (3rd from right). 


About Pru Life UK

Established in 1996, Pru Life UK is the pioneer of insuravest, or investment-linked life insurance products, in the Philippines and is one of the first life insurance companies approved to distribute US dollar-denominated investment-linked life insurance policies in the country. Since its establishment, Pru Life UK has expanded its reach to over 170 branches and general agency offices in the Philippines, with the largest life insurance agency force with more than 38,000 licensed agents.

The company ranks #1 for New Business Annual Premium Equivalent and Total Premium Income from Variable Life Insurance Products according to the Insurance Commission’s Life Insurance Sector Quarterly Statistics for Q2 2024. Pru Life UK is headquartered in Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig City.

Pru Life UK and Prudential are not affiliated with Prudential Financial, Inc. (a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America), Prudential Assurance Company (a subsidiary of M&G plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom), Philippine Prudential Life Insurance Company, Prudentialife Plans, Inc. or Prudential Guarantee and Assurance, Inc. (all Philippine-registered companies). Pru Life UK is a life insurance company and is not engaged in the business of selling pre-need plans. 

For more information: www.prulifeuk.com.ph


About Chevening

Chevening Scholarships are the UK government’s global scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office (FCDO) and partner organisations. The scholarships support one-year taught master’s degrees at UK universities for individuals with demonstrable potential to become future leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers. 

Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals from all backgrounds who can demonstrate that they have the commitment and skills required to become future leaders and can show how a UK master’s degree will help them create positive change in their country. The scholarship offers full financial support for scholars to study for any eligible master’s degree at over 150 UK universities, while also gaining access to a wide range of exclusive academic, professional, and cultural experiences.

The Chevening application window is now open and will end on 05 November 2024. Apply here: Apply | Chevening


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