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Friday, October 9, 2020

Plantito of the year! Livestream


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Starting a livestream about urban gardening tipid tips for plantitos and plantitas that do not want to spend so much.

Plantito of the year!: Recycled Container as hanging pots

This is the start to formally introduce my Plantito of the Year / Vegetito of the Year livestreaming series.

I will be doing short talks about container and urban gardening to give ideas, tips, and other information about this latest craze......not the expensive, costly, extravagant version.. but the tipid, pang-masa, Earth-friendly ways to plant, nurture, propagate, harvest both plants and vegetables.

No script, no rehearsal, no second takes, just raw and unedited live videos...with special focus on using everyday materials that won't cost you a fortune.... especially on how to grow our own food by planting our own veggies at home.

These are the first episodes:

First episode: Recycled Containers as Hanging Pots

https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/1015439812228297/

Second episode: Free Seeds and Pot Ideas

https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/1663468087163597/

Third Episode: Propagating Plants from Cuttings

https://www.facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas/videos/970201413801928/

Hope you support a Plantito so I could continue doing Livestream featuring tipid tips for urban gardening

#Plantito #Vegetito #Plantita #Vegetita #UrbanGardening #ContainerGardening #vegetablegardening #PlantMom #PlantDad #WazzupPilipinas





Oakwood Appoints International SOS for Global Accreditation of its “Oakwood Clean360” Programme and Alignment with Expert Health and Safety Protocols



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More than 80 Oakwood properties worldwide to be audited for consistency and compliance


Oakwood, announced the appointment of the International SOS Group of Companies (“International SOS”) to undertake the accreditation of its Oakwood Clean360 programme. Following the launch of Oakwood Clean360 in June 2020, this appointment underscores Oakwood’s unwaivering commitment to protect the health and safety of its guests, associates and partners. International SOS’ global medical advisors will assist Oakwood in ongoing risk analysis and enhancements to ensure robustness of the programme and maintain consistency across more than 80 properties in Asia Pacific, the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Although public health requirements differ in every country, Oakwood is implementing a globally consistent safety program that meets the highest standards of health and hygiene so that our stakeholders can enjoy peace of mind at every Oakwood destination. The hallmark of our hospitality excellence transcends memorable experiences. Oakwood strives to create a safe sanctuary for our guests to feel at home. The partnership with International SOS demonstrates our relentless commitment to mitigating risks with vital precautionary measures in a safe and sustainable manner,” said Dean Schreiber, interim chief executive officer of Oakwood.

International SOS is the world's leading health and security services company with more than 30 years of expertise in building workforce resilience, saving lives, and protecting all employees from any health and security threats.

“We are delighted to work with Oakwood to enhance their operational hygiene procedures, as the hospitality sector prepares for the resumption of travel. Continuous improvements will be introduced to ensure that the programme evolves in response to best practices in managing public health concerns, and that the team is equipped to adjust to these new protocols,” said Dr. Low Kiang Wei, medical director of International SOS.

Taking a holistic approach to the accreditation process, International SOS’ medical consultancy reviewed and enhanced Oakwood’s current hygiene standards framework, and developed audit tools and guidelines to monitor compliance and accurate implementation. Every Oakwood property is required to send operational teams for audit training, including associates from the Housekeeping, Engineering, Front Office as well as Food and Beverage divisions. The company will pilot its new programme at Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore.

Earlier this summer, Oakwood became the first serviced apartment brand to mandate the use of face masks in all public areas and added that requirement to the global Clean360 programme.



For more information, please visit: https://www.oakwood.com/clean360

WWF-Philippines’ Environmental Education Team Reaches Over One Million Filipinos



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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines’ Environmental Education (EE) Program has reached out to over one million individuals this 2020 -- a milestone achieved despite the lockdown measures that have been put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Environmental Education Program was formally launched in May 1999, when they began touring coastal communities and major cities around the Philippines through a traveling exhibition called the Project L.I.F.E. (Learning Interdependently For the Environment). Complete with multimedia equipment, educational materials on biodiversity conservation, and a mobile educational van that featured Philippine wildlife in its exterior, Project L.I.F.E was able to teach 20,000 children on its initial run.

With the project’s success, the EE Program expanded its scope to include thematic environmental modules on climate change, waste and energy management, and food security and sustainability – not just for students, but for teachers as well as whole communities.





For 21 years, the EE team continued to conduct sessions integrated with lessons of conservation and sustainability while inspiring the youth to innovate and grow as leaders and champions for the environment.

The EE team provides support to WWF-Philippines’ projects and campaigns, and crafts educational programs and activities for the organization’s conservation partners. While the EE team works mainly with schools and educators across the Philippines, they have also formed strong relationships with Local Government Units and the private sector. Partnerships are an integral component of the EE program.

The team has maintained a constant presence in Southern Bicol, specifically in Donsol, Sorsogon, where they educate students about the whale sharks located in the Ticao-Burias Pass Protected Seascape, as well as the importance of preserving natural habitats.

“This is a big deal for us, especially considering the fact that we’re still under a pandemic. We all worked hard for this – our current team, our previous members, and our partners who continued to reach out to us, even during the pandemic,” says WWF-Philippines Environmental Education Program Manager Dino Calderon. The team continues to work amid the pandemic, reaching students through workshops and webinars using different virtual and online platforms.

Challenged by different issues such as marine life threats, plastic pollution, unpredictable weather, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Calderon stresses the significance of environmental education for deepened understanding of these problems. He emphasized the importance of equipping the youth with knowledge, values, and skills to address these emergent environmental threats and promoting consciousness and conservation efforts for the natural resources.

The EE team continues to explore effective and timely approaches to teaching about the environment. “We’re always looking out for new concepts, new things to teach, whatever we can use to train young minds to be compassionate and caring for the environment,” says Calderon. He added that without environmental education, contemporary issues would be difficult to resolve, and the burden of dealing with their impacts would be shouldered by future generations.

As it enters its 22nd year of operations, the EE team will continue its work and advocacies to reach more young minds.

“Our work doesn’t end here. We’ll continue to work with schools and with the youth, as we always do. We plan on working with professionals and companies as well, raising awareness on sustainable lifestyles and greener workplaces. We want everyone to participate in building a fairer, greener future for all,” added Calderon.

The Environmental Education team is part of the organizing committee of WWF’s Global Education Summit (GES) which is set to be held in 2021. This summit, which is expected to be attended by different educators of the WWF networks worldwide, aims to strengthen the role of environmental education by providing strategies that will contribute to achieving the WWF goal of building a better planet.

As part of its innovative strategies, the EE team has begun practicing the Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) approach. ESD looks at social, economic, and environmental considerations to issues, and promotes the Sustainable Development Goals.

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