October 16, 2022

Avril Lavigne moves Manila show to 2023

Pop punk queen Avril Lavigne Tour is not cancelled but postponed to 2023. New date for Manila will be announced very soon.

The show was recently scheduled for November 3 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, after being pushed back from a May 2 schedule. It was originally scheduled for May 20, 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement posted on producer Wilbros Live’s Facebook page on Saturday, October 15, Avril said that the November 3 show will be postponed yet again to 2023, along with her scheduled stop in Hong Kong.

 https://www.facebook.com/wilbroslive/posts/475330807958831


Avril said “due to travel and scheduling logistics, I am unable to make these shows happen. I am heartbroken about not being able to make it as I know these shows have been sold out for some time.”

Your concert tickets will still be valid on the new date. Should you want to refund or change your ticket once the new date is announced, you may contact TicketNet at info@ticketnet.com.ph or call 8911-5555.

October 15, 2022

Philippine Coast Guard wins in Family Feud, benefits World Vision’s cause for children


They came, they fought, and they conquered.

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) won big time against Philippine Air Force when they competed on GMA Network’s Family Feud. The Air Force were triumphant in the first round but the Coast Guards took the steal and headed for the win until the last set.

PCG dedicated their game for children and have identified World Vision as their charitable institution to receive a portion of their total winnings. Their pledge will go a long way in helping out the most vulnerable children in the country.

PCG Spokesperson Commodore Armando Balilo, who himself was a former World Vision sponsored child, attested, “My World Vision sponsor gave me the opportunity, so now, together with my team, we would like to pay it forward, knowing that many children will be given the opportunity to live their lives at the fullest.” The support from the PCG team will indeed help transform lives.

For more than 65 years, World Vision in the Philippines has been dedicated in giving every child the chance to enjoy life in all its fullness. With just P750/month, life-changing essentials are provided such as education, health and nutrition, livelihood, clean water and proper sanitation.

To know more about World Vision and its initiatives, visit www.worldvision.org.ph or follow World Vision’s official social media pages /worldvisionph on Facebook, @worldvisionphl on Instagram, and @worldvisionph on Twitter.


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About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, their families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by its Christian faith and values, it is dedicated to working with the world’s most vulnerable people. It serves and collaborates with all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

SEEK better talents with JobStreet’s latest job posting package for hirers


True to its commitment to supporting employers in their hiring needs, leading online job portal JobStreet by SEEK has unveiled its newest job posting package to provide flexibility in this ever-changing employment landscape.

JobStreet revamps its hirer consumption model that aims to build a fairer and more flexible career marketplace that benefits both employers and candidates, following the frequent demand for candidates due to subsequent resignations.

Furthermore, through the newest budget-based hirer package, employers will have access and freedom to choose various job post types depending on their needs and avail of larger discounts with better planning and result. Every job post will automatically be deducted from the consumable budget and the remaining balance is ready for use for their next posting whenever needed.

According to JobStreet, many companies are facing recruitment challenges in the new normal, one of which is the unpredictability of its hired talents.

“We’ve observed that hirers have been experiencing uncertainty when it comes to hiring talents–they don’t know which positions will be vacant or how many employees will leave the company,” JobStreet Philippines Marketing Head Kim Viray explained.

A recent study shows that 4.6 million workers quit their jobs with the Philippines experiencing a whopping 176% in voluntary resignation across all industries in a phenomenon called “The Great Resignation”.

“We recognize that hiring requirements are evolving based on industries, market trends, and supply and demand of jobseekers. Hence, we want to help our hirers have that flexibility that is suitable for when the need arises in order for them to SEEK better when it comes to their employees,” he added.

As the top preferred career platform, JobStreet currently has a large and diverse talent pool of over 14.6 million jobseekers in the Philippines. The portal also has an advanced matching capability to provide relevant applications for employers.

To learn more about hiring quality talents on the platform, visit https://www.jobstreet.com.ph/en/cms/employer/.

AXA home insurance offers free post-COVID cleaning

While COVID-19 cases are still a common occurrence in the country, the increased vaccination rate has helped make symptoms milder and more manageable, making it possible to isolate and recuperate at home. To ensure the safety of our family members, especially those with comorbidities, thorough home sanitation is crucial after recovery. AXA Philippines, one of the country’s leading insurance companies, has a special offer for AXA Home Security policyholders that allows them to reimburse COVID-19 home cleaning and sanitation services up to P5,000 until December 31, 2022.

“At a time when our house is our safe haven, AXA Philippines strives to ensure that the protection we offer extends to our homes as well. With our ongoing promo for Home Security, we hope to further support the evolving needs of our customers, for added peace of mind,” said Nandy Villar, AXA Philippines Chief Marketing Officer.

AXA Home Security is a comprehensive insurance package for your home, giving you and your family peace of mind for an annual premium as low as P1,200 for a coverage of P1 million. Its many features include property damage coverage that protects your home and its contents in case of unexpected natural disasters such as fire, typhoons, floods, earthquakes, and more. It also covers financial losses resulting from either robbery or burglary or both, as well as Family Personal Accident coverage in the event of permanent disability or accidental death of the policyholder or a family member.

It also provides additional benefits such as rent and relocation expense coverage if your property becomes uninhabitable, personal liability coverage plus household helper cover, as well as access to emergency services such as fire, police, or ambulance services via the Rescue Line feature on the Emma by AXA PH app.

Home Security policyholders can claim their one-time reimbursement by presenting two valid IDs of the family member who tested positive, their RT-PCR test result, and official receipt from the cleaning company. The claim must be submitted within 30 days after the confirmation of the COVID-10 infection.

AXA continues its commitment to help its customers protect what matters most. Get the protection you need for your family and home by visiting https://www.axa.com.ph/homesecurity.

Coca-Cola Philippines: Driving progress towards packaging circularity in the PH

Coca-Cola Philippines today shared with stakeholders and media the four-year progress of its World Without Waste goals—the company’s global sustainable packaging initiative to support a circular economy to eliminate waste through the continual use of packaging as a valuable resource. The company’s progress highlighted in the announcement includes:

    100% operational status of the country’s first-of-its-kind recycling facility PETValue Philippines;

       Move to transition select Coca-Cola Original Taste and Wilkins Pure packaging to 100% recycled PET plastic (rPET) packaging (excluding caps and labels);

       The impact of partnerships driving collective action toward a circular economy for plastic, including supporting the set-up of over 800 collection points for used PET plastic bottles nationwide.

“At Coca-Cola, we continue to be guided by our purpose of refreshing the world and making a difference through loved brands that are produced sustainably, for a better shared future,” said Tony del Rosario, President of Coca-Cola Philippines and Vice President for the East Franchise Operations of Coca-Cola ASEAN and South Pacific. “It has been four years since starting our World Without Waste journey, and we understand more than ever the importance of partnership and collective action. Together, we are making good progress in accelerating the transition to a circular economy for our packaging in the Philippines, with much more still to do.”

(from left) Atty. Cashmer Dirampaten, Director for Public Affairs, Communications, and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Franchise East Region, Coca-Cola ASEAN & South Pacific; Cecile Alcantara, President, Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc.; Jonah De Lumen-Pernia, Director, Philippines Franchise, Coca-Cola ASEAN & South Pacific; Sanjay Ahuja, Executive President, Global PET Business and Recycling, Indorama Ventures; Gareth McGeown, President and CEO, Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc.; Senator Cynthia Villar, Chairperson, Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources; Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga and; Atty. Juan Lorenzo Tañada, Director for Corporate & Regulatory Affairs at Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc., toast to doubling down on Coca-Cola Philippines’ full commitment to a World Without Waste by strengthening current bonds and forging new partnerships with like-minded organizations.

Senator Cynthia Villar, Chairperson of the Senate Committee for Environment and Natural Resources and keynote speaker in this year’s event shared her thoughts on the beverage company’s mission to contribute to the circular economy. “It has been three years since Coca-Cola put forward its commitment to build its own PET bottle facility, and I am pleased that it has now become a reality. Its opening could not have come at a better time, as the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Act of 2022 or Republic Act No. 11898, has lapsed into law. The legislation is not in itself the solution to eliminate all our plastic wastes, but it is certainly a big step forward towards the right direction,” Villar shared.

“The EPR Law places responsibility for products squarely on the shoulders of the manufacturer from cradle to grave. Hence, I have to laud your company for not only looking at collection compliance but also developing ways in which your very packaging incorporates recycled material and uses less virgin plastic,” she further added.

Pioneering recycling facility in PH now 100% fully operational

PETValue Philippines—a world-class bottle-to-bottle recycling facility that makes use of advanced recycling technologies—is now 100% operational in General Trias, Cavite. PETValue has a projected capacity of processing approximately 2 billion pieces of used clear PET plastic bottles—thus situating itself as a major contributor to a circular economy in the country, and in creating more direct and indirect job opportunities for Filipinos.

Clear plastic bottles—regardless of brand—that are collected from partners and collection points will be recycled at PETValue Philippines. The locally produced recycled PET resin straight from the facility will be used for Coca-Cola brands in recycled PET plastic packaging—thus creating a circular economy for the company’s packaging in the Philippines.

The facility is the result of a groundbreaking partnership between Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc.—the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in the country–and Indorama Ventures, a global leader in packaging solutions and green technology.

“We are extremely proud of PETValue Philippines and our partnership with Indorama Ventures, whose global expertise in recycling technologies will prove to be an asset to the Philippines’ collective goals for sustainability,” said Gareth McGeown, President and CEO of Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. “Sustainability is at the heart of who we are as a company, as proven by more than a century of Coca-Cola treating the Philippines as its home. And it is through innovations like PETValue and strengthened sustainable practices that we will be here for another 100 years, serving Filipino communities.”

As the world’s largest producer of recycled resin used in plastic beverage bottles, PETValue Philippines is Indorama Venture’s latest and most advanced recycled PET facility, joining a family of recycling plants across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Sanjay Ahuja, Executive President of Combined PET, Indorama Ventures shared, “The linear economy of the past was about ‘make, use, dispose.’ The circular economy of the future is about ‘make, use, collect, and recycle.’ A circular economy is a place where we all work together. It is a future where the government, civic society, and industries deliver sustainable solutions.”

Ahuja encouraged the public, “When you enjoy a Coke in a PET bottle and ensure it is collected and sent to PETValue for recycling, you play an active part in the sustainable future of the Philippines. The new science and technology that PETValue will use—to give old bottles new life—is a key part of this journey into the future.” 

Supporting recycling and collection: Empowering MSMEs and the solid waste management sector 

Coca-Cola Philippines makes use of every opportunity to bring positive change to individuals and small businesses such as sari-sari stores, waste collectors, and junk shops, with the belief that much more can be achieved through partnerships—whether with the private sector, government units, or civil society.

The company has also partnered with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to create TESDA-certified skills training programs that will help develop the competencies of workers in the waste sector. The National Solid Waste Management Training Program for a World Without Waste (NSWMTP-WWW), is currently being piloted by TESDA in the municipal government of Angono, Rizal, which has committed the full participation of all its 10 barangays.

Department of Natural Resources Secretary Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga has commended this effort. “The public private partnership that Coca-Cola Philippines has with TESDA is extremely important in creating an ecosystem to support our work. The NSWMTP-WWW is an initiative that we at the DENR would like to closely partner with the company on,” she said. “I understand that discussions are currently in place to scale up on national implementation, and we hope to be a part of that, at the grassroots community level as well,” she added.

The company’s program with Plastic Bank has enabled the collection and recycling of almost 13.7 million PET plastic bottles—an undertaking that has simultaneously benefited the lives of informal waste collectors in Cavite. They were given access to training, tools, and equipment for efficient waste collection and a source of livelihood and were connected to Materials Recovery Facilities and junk shops that buy their collections to ensure the sustainability of the program. 

As of September 2022, Coca-Cola Philippines has also established over 800 collection points for used PET bottles nationwide. These collection points help promote the segregation and collection of used PET bottles for recycling.  

The company has been working with MSMEs to expand this network of collection points—through programs like Tapon to Ipon – Basta Klaro, Panalo! and Tindahan Extra Mile: Balik PET Bottle Program, Coca-Cola partners with traditional trade outlets such as sari-sari stores and carinderias to become collection hubs, where community members can drop off used, clear PET plastic bottles and get incentives in return. In turn, sari-sari store and carinderia partners also earn additional income from selling collected PET plastic bottles directly to waste management companies and recyclers. The goal is to activate a total of 2,200 collection hubs across the Philippines. 

Promoting sustainable packaging solutions 

Innovation in sustainable packaging remains a key objective for Coca-Cola, and the company announced that it will transition key brands Coca-Cola Original Taste and Wilkins Pure to 100% recycled PET plastic packaging (excluding caps and labels) by 2023. These new packaging formats will expand the company’s line-up of products in recycled plastic packaging in the Philippines. In 2019, the company was the first to launch 100% recycled PET plastic for its Viva! bottles and shifted its Sprite 500ml to 100% recycled PET plastic. Today, meanwhile, the company continues to utilize returnable glass bottles for approximately 50% of its products in the Philippines.

Coca-Cola also continues to redesign its PET plastic packaging by light weighting products to reduce the overall impact of its carbon footprint in the Philippines.

Collaborating and cooperating to create a circular economy 

The company’s efforts in contributing to a circular economy have demonstrated, impact can be made through the power of partnership—whether it’s connecting NGOs and the private sector with communities or empowering them through various resources and business opportunities. 

Alongside partnerships with the private sector, Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, and its 28 partner NGOs, Coca-Cola’s goal of a World Without Waste has spread to 204 barangays, leading to the collection of over 119,000 kilos of waste, and empowering over 680 waste pickers nationwide. 

Five winners of Reimagine Recycling Year 4—a project of Save Philippine Seas and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines that helps scale community-based plastic waste solutions—were also announced during the event, awarding the winners with grants of up to P500,000 each for their winning programs. Barrio Studios, Sagip Kalikasan, KAKASIE Eco-Park, #RefillNotLandfill, and Alon and Araw will continue their work this time with more project funding not just on collection and recycling but also in educating communities on proper waste segregation and management. Smart Recyclers was also awarded the Tetra Pak Special Award for helping minimize landfill waste by bridging together citizens, business organizations, and collection partners.

For Coca-Cola, bringing together communities and uniting them towards a common pursuit is a crucial step in its sustainability journey. Cecile Alcantara, President of Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc., shared, “Aligned with the company’s commitment to providing a better shared future for people, communities, and the planet, we ensure that we support a circular economy. There is no single or simple solution to the problem of plastic waste in our country. We need to come together to drive sustained progress and impact.” 

Coca-Cola looks forward to partnering with more like-minded organizations and communities to make its vision of a World Without Waste a reality—supporting the creation of a circular economy in packaging, where jobs are created and livelihoods are supported. 

As a global beverage company, we are continuously innovating our packaging lifecycle and we recognize our role and responsibility to help tackle the plastic packaging waste issue in the Philippines,” del Rosario concluded. “We are committed to finding and deploying sustainable, effective solutions to help address the issue at its very core, with the support of our partners and communities.”

To learn more about Coca-Cola Philippines’ World Without Waste roadmap, visit http://www.coca-cola.com.ph.

 

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