Generation Hope: Students on Sustainability
A couple of students from different universities share their thoughts on what they believe sustainable development in the Philippines means.
Read MoreA couple of students from different universities share their thoughts on what they believe sustainable development in the Philippines means.
Read MoreIf their goods and services continue to be priced as they are, is the sustainable movement only for the demographic that can afford it? If so, can it even still be called sustainable?
Read MoreThere are still many misconceptions regarding indigenous communities – even in efforts to show appreciation towards their culture. Social enterprises that are not careful can mislead customers into buying into the businesses’ brand without the cause in mind.
Read More“We have the passion to create a strong and ethical fashion movement here in the Philippines,” Fashion Revolution Philippines Country Coordinator Sophia Calugay said at the launch of Fashion Revolution Week, a week-long campaign for a more sustainable fashion industry.
Read MoreAlthough cosmetic and personal care products are created to make people feel beautiful, there’s an ugly side that comes with purchasing these items. With the growth of the beauty industry comes the increase of cosmetic waste.
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