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File photo MANILA - A food firm has managed to save over 11 million cubic meters of water since 2018 through various water conservation initiatives integral to its corporate social responsibility. "We recognize that water is a non-renewable resource, and that it is an essential input material in the production of our products," Universal Robina Corp. (URC) chief executive officer Irwin Lee said. Lee said URC has saved enough water over the past four years to fill 4,600 Olympic-size swimming pools. Last year, the company managed to recycle over 860,000 cubic meters, enough to cover the water needs of 2.26 million people for a day. These were all achieved through URC's reduce, reuse and recycle program meant to optimize water use. URC has been reducing its water consumption by fixing leaks, replacing pipes with more durable materials like stainless steel, eliminating production wastage, improving the efficiency of its water treatment facilities, and using rainwater harvesti ....
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (Presidential photo) MANILA - Alert levels in certain areas could only be de-escalated to Level 1 once 80 percent of its senior citizens and individuals with comorbidities population are vaccinated against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). During his presentation to President Rodrigo Duterte Monday night, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said 80 percent vaccination rate of the eligible population is one gauge being considered by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases (IATF) in deciding on the alert levels in different areas. "At kung hindi po sila ay makarating diyan po sa panukatan na iyan ay hindi po natin sila puwedeng ibaba (If they aren't able to comply with that, they can't be de-escalated) to Alert Level 1," Duque said. "So, maganda po itong karagdagang metric na atin pong isasama sa pag-assess ng sino ba ang at ano ba ang mga lugar na hinog na (So, this a good metric in assessi ....
SOLAR PARK. The country's largest solar project will soon rise on a development area of Solar Philippines in Nueva Ecija, one of the sites that comprise the 10,000-hectare Solar Energy Zones, Inc. There is now a scarcity of land to put up such projects with the growing demand for new solar power plants. (Photo courtesy of Solar Philippines) MANILA - The Philippines is expected to ramp up its renewable energy sources in the coming years as the largest solar park in the country will rise in Nueva Ecija. In a statement Monday, Solar Philippines said it is setting up the Solar Energy Zones, Inc. (SEZ) to host solar power projects in its 10,000 hectares land located in Batangas, Nueva Ecija, and Tarlac. Solar Philippines founder Leandro Leviste said with the growing demand for new solar power plants, there is now a scarcity of land to put up the projects. Leviste said the SEZ is inspired by solar parks in India where firms can co-locate for their solar projects. "Our aim is no long ....