Tuesday, September 27, 2011

One Meal Advocacy in Iloilo empowers Filipino youth!

1 Meal is a non-profit organization that aimsto improve the public school educational system in the Philippines by getting the private sector more involved. A chance meeting with Teresa "Nene" Chanintroduced me to this advocacy that is empowering theFilipino Youth in Iloilo and will soon spread nationwide. Just eat at a participating restaurant in Iloilo and find out  how far Pesos 5 will go to provide a meal and/or educational opportunities for public school children. A bill of Pesos 200 means Pesos 5 goes to fund the 1 meal program activities that give children in public school an opportunity for a better education. According to Nene, the program has already helped seven (7) public schools inIloilosince it started.
I participated in the program during a visit to San Jose, Antique via Iloilorecently with friends and a cousin by eating at three participating restaurants during a week end.  May this imaginal initiative bloom across the nation.

Find out more about this program by logging on to http://1meal.tumblr.com/ that blogs the 1meal activities in Iloilo. Visit their facebook site http://www.facebook.com/1Meal

Photo courtesy of 1Meal Facebook.

1Meal goes to A. Bonifacio Elementary School in Iloilo.










Find out more about this program by logging on to http://1meal.tumblr.com/ that blogs the 1meal activities in Iloilo. Visit their facebook site http://www.facebook.com/1Meal 
Photo courtesy of the 1 meal tumblr site shows 
US Ambassador Harry K. Thomas distributing school supplies to children atUswag Extension of Judith L. Tiongco Elementary School in Iloilo  with Nene Chan ( in pink t-shirt) and members of the movement. Uswag 1Meal! UswagIloilo!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Green Living: Let the sunshine in!

When Greenpeace brought out into the open their laundry list of top fashion brands that have links to suppliers that discharge hazardous chemicals and pollutants into waterways and sell clothes that contain dangerous chemicals, some brands got into action and actually started to detox. Latest update, top clothing giant H & M that just happens to be one of my favorite european brands has responded to the deluge of twits, blogs & torrents of stickers on their stores windows and made a public commitment to detox. This brings to four ( Adidas, Nike, Puma & H&M), apparel heavyweights who have made the commitment to eliminate dangerous chemicals from their products life cycle by 2020. Transparency, transformation, yeah let the sunshine in and lets clean up the planet. Read more about this development here:http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/features/Clickers-and-Stickers-Make-HM-Detox/

Looks like my threat to go naked is not happening any time soon. Do I hear a sigh of relief from the Universe?

Let the sunshine in!

WhenGreenpeace brought out into the open their laundry list of top fashion brands that have links to suppliers that discharge hazardous chemicals andpollutants intowaterwaysand sellclothesthat containdangerous chemicals,some brands got into action and actually started to detox. 
Image from www.hazsigns.com.au
Latest update, top clothing giant H & M that just happens to be one of my favorite european brands has responded to the deluge of twits, blogs & torrents of stickers on their stores windows and made a public commitment to detox.



                                  "A step to a healthier world".                                             Image from Christian Santos Galang
This brings to four(Adidas, Nike, Puma & H&M), apparel heavyweights whohave made the commitment to eliminate dangerous chemicals from their products life cycle by 2020.Transparency, transformation, yeah let the sunshine in and lets clean up the planet. Read more about this development here:http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/features/Clickers-and-Stickers-Make-HM-Detox/ 
Looks like my threat to go naked is not happening any time soon. Do I hear a sigh of relief from the Universe? 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Unraveling the Meaning of Jose Rizal's Dreams

Explore a different side of Rizal this September with my friend Lucito "Cito" de Jesus, dream sensei/expert. Cito will unravel the meaning behind the Dreams of Jose Rizal and challenge everyone to unleash their inner hero. 
Date: Saturday, Sept 24,2011
Time: 3-5 P.M.
Place: Yuchengco Museum, RCBC Tower, Ayala corner Gil. Puyat (Buendia) Avenues, Makati
Fee: Adults-P100   Students - P50    Children & Senior Citizens- P25
Call : 889-1234 for reservation or more details

Monday, September 19, 2011

International Day of Peace Sept 21 2011 at Quezon Memorial Circle

Here's an invite from Orlan de Guzman of Peacemaker's Circle to celebrate the International Day of Peace on Sept 21,2011 Wednesday from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. at the Peace Bell and Volleyball covered court area of Quezon Memorial Circle. 

8:00 A.M.- Peace Chanting & Registration
9:00 A.M.- Interfaith Prayers & Solidarity Messages
10:00 A.M.- Parade, Booth opening, Peace Olympics, Amazing Race
1:00 P.M.-Fun Run
3:00 P.M.Raffle & Awarding

Pls contact Orlan at the Peacemakers Office: 09173322454 or call 9318667/9207622

Pls blog about Peace on Sept. 21.

Let there be peace on Earth and let it begin with me.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Climate Reality 24 hrs of Reality- I was there

I was glued for some of the 24 hrs to the Climate Reality live streaming (Seept 14-15 2011)  and  I was on twitter like the 8.6 million viewers that watched the event by the time Chairman Al Gore finished his presentation at hour 24.I took screencaps to meme my twits on Sept 15,2011. Check out the highlights of the videos including the presentation on Solomon Islands by the Philippines' Rodne Galicha here: http://climaterealityproject.org/#step-1

Greenpeace-40 years of Inspiring Action


Blogpost
 by Kumi Naidoo - September 15, 2011 at 8:48

Believe it or not, Greenpeace celebrates its 40 birthday today! To mark the occasion, Kumi Naidoo, our International Executive Director, calls on us all to take inspiration from that first Greenpeace voyage, and to demand a better future for our planet:

The seeds of Greenpeace were sown 40 years ago today, when a small band of dedicated people set out to change the world, sailing from Vancouver to end US nuclear testing in the Aleutian Islands. While the first voyage failed to reach its destination, and the test went ahead, their non-violent direct action captured the public imagination, caused the cancellation of future tests and sparked a movement that grew into the world’s largest independent environmental organisation.


After four decades of putting environmental issues centre stage and achieving significant victories in defence of the planet, today we face a perfect storm of crises; economic, ecological and democratic. And none more challenging than climate change.
The seeds of Greenpeace were sown 40 years ago today, when a small band of dedicated people set out to change the world, sailing from Vancouver to end US nuclear testing in the Aleutian Islands. While the first voyage failed to reach its destination, and the test went ahead, their non-violent direct action captured the public imagination, caused the cancellation of future tests and sparked a movement that grew into the world’s largest independent environmental organisation.No more can we put up with politicians squabbling over and squandering opportunities to agree on how to avert the worst ravages of climate change. We need leaders with vision, who will take bold action to curb climate change and protect those most at risk from its effects. We need active citizens who will hold their political and corporate leaders to account.Greenpeace now has offices in more than 40 countries and on all continents, populated by activists world-wide from all cultures joining together in common cause – true warriors of the rainbow. We count 11.6 million people amongst our subscribers, we have 2.8 million donors and operate a fleet of ships allowing us to work to protect some of the world’s most vulnerable regions, such as the high seas, the Amazon rainforest and the Arctic.In addition to a global presence, during those 40 years we have become an organisation made up from all sectors of society and a myriad of cultures. We have scientists, lawyers, doctors, journalists, students, engineers, parents and grandparents, a myriad of disciplines necessary for founding our campaigns in science, our communications in simple language, to keep our action daring and safe and our ships at sea.Greenpeace people understand that multinational corporations and international bodies will only respond to international pressure, applied at every level. People who understand that the pressures on our environment are transnational and the solutions are global.The Greenpeace founders proved how a small group of committed people can change the world, through peaceful protest and by bearing witness. By joining the words ‘green’ and ‘peace’, our founders realised all too well that to tackle one we have to tackle them all. This should be an inspiration for what we can all achieve if all of civil society works together through coalitions and alliances to demand a better future for our children, and for our planet.Greenpeace’s ultimate success will be measured when we are no longer necessary. Hopefully, in forty more years we will have averted climate chaos, ecology and economy will be balanced with considerations of equity and our job will have been done.But, for now and today, countless communities and activists around the world pay tribute to and derive inspiration from the vision of the founding ‘greenpeacers’ who set sail for Amchitka on Sept 15 1971, to take on a super power, halt nuclear testing, and won.In the meantime, Peace, and thank you to all our supporters and activists, who make Greenpeace what it is today.- Kumi

FINDING THE COMMON GROUND IN THE GPH-MILF PEACE TALKS: A View from the Stakeholders and Grassroots

Here is another step towards lasting peace. Sharing with you the common statement during the 2nd National Solidarity Conference in Mindanao Sept 8-9 2011. Would like to thank MISSION member Ayyi Gardola of Davao for posting this on our egroup. Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.

FINDING THE COMMON GROUND IN THE GPH-MILF PEACE TALKS:
A View from the Stakeholders and Grassroots
We, the delegates of the 2nd National Solidarity Conference on Mindanao (NSCM II), 
representing religious leaders, business community, civil society organizations, 
indigenous peoples, women, youth, internally displaced persons and academe, gathered 
in Davao City on September 8-9, 2011 to tackle the theme,  “The GPH-MILF Peace 
Talks: Finding the Common Ground;”
DEEPLY ENCOURAGED by the results of the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) 
survey that 8 out of 10 Filipinos are hopeful that the GPH-MILF Peace Talks will result 
in a signing of a peace agreement;  
SERIOUSLY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT President Benigno Simeon Aquino III’s 
pronouncement that the strong political capital and public support that he now enjoys 
will be most effective up to 2013; 
STRONGLY AGREE with the statement of MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim 
that “contentious and divisive issues in the peace negotiations can be resolved if both 
government and the MILF panels treat each other as partners instead of adversaries.” 
With the unequivocal mandate from their principals to fast-track the negotiations, we 
believe that this is not the time for the parties to show off posturing or compete with 
each other’s intellectual prowess and superiority in terms of strategies and tactics in 
negotiation. This is the time to lay down the cards on the table, roll the sleeves up and 
start the work of honest, discerning and determined negotiations mindful of the 
following 
PEACE OUTCOMES:
 Address the aspiration of the Bangsamoro people for self-governance in 
accordance with their distinct identity, culture, religion and way of life;
 Correct the imbalance of totality of relationship between Filipinos and Moros.
 Give due recognition and justice to the ancestral homeland of the Moros.
 Deliver good and effective governance, social services and foster economic 
development as soon as possible.
 Recognize the Moro aspiration for separate national identity while retaining their 
Filipino citizenship.
 Demilitarize, rehabilitate and normalize the situation in the conflict-affected 
areas.
 Filipinos and Moros share the fruits of peace and become partners in 
development.
MINDFUL of the long years of negotiations that have spanned four administrations --
Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and now under President 
Aquino - it is prudent and wise that the peace panels build and harness the gains of the 
negotiations by closely working on the consensus points as building blocks for a 
negotiated political settlement.  We are confident that both parties will not squander the 
long years of past negotiations by starting from scratch.  
LISTENING to the presentation of the GPH panel, and at the same time paying 
attention to those that have not been said, we feel that the GPH panel has not yet fully 
laid down its cards. While it was quick to state that this is part of the negotiation 
process, it will save a lot of time and energies if the GPH panel, which is in the position 
to give in this negotiation, will be able to respond squarely to the proposals of the MILF.  
Having described its proposal as the starting point, it will be more productive and 
honestly different, if GPH lays down its proposal not only from the starting point but 
also up to the ending point in order to spare the parties from what could be an 
unnecessary guessing game;
HEARING also from the MILF Peace Panel, we feel that the act of rejecting outright 
the proposal of the government was not faithful to the mutual understanding of the 
principals to fast-track the negotiations.  We urge the MILF to return to the negotiating 
table without pre-condition, extend the hand of dialogue and move heaven and earth in 
order to fulfill the political aspirations of the Bangsamoro people.  It is by talking and 
negotiating that we are able to narrow the gaps of the two proposals at hand;
FINDING  the common ground to move forward has not been an easy task for the 
NSCM2 considering the fact that the official proposals of both parties up to now remain 
confidential and inaccessible to ordinary stakeholders.   From the little knowledge that 
we have gathered and given the limited access to official documents actually exchanged 
in the formal talks, we believe that in order to find the common ground, it is imperative 
for both parties to address some procedural, psychological and substantive issues that 
impede the way towards the common ground, such as:
Psychological 
 At this critical stage in the negotiation, it is important for the parties to increase 
confidence-building measures and cultivate the real essence of partnership that 
both the GPH and the MILF are proposing.  Accusations and counter-accusations 
will not help the seeming deadlock of positions.  “Talk to each other instead of 
talking about each other in the media” is the call of the day as suggested by the 
Bangsamoro civil society leaders.  This applies also to statements posted on social 
networking sites which spread like virus and are prone to misinterpretation and 
agitation.
 Pounding the rido problem on the MILF like it is a  conditio sine qua non to 
negotiated political settlement does not improve the call to develop genuine 
partnership.  We believe that the peace mechanisms on the ground such as the 
Joint Coordinating  Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities and the 
International Monitoring Team are much more effective and competent to deal 
with the ground issues while the peace panels focus their attention on bridging 
the substantive gaps of the proposals at hand.
Procedural 
 The issue on which draft will be used as a working draft is for us irrelevant and 
counter-productive.  Why not use both drafts and from there develop the working 
draft together?  What is lacking in one draft can be filled in by the contents of the 
other draft and vice-versa.  This may sound too simplistic but as it stands now, 
there are two proposals on the table and both are not diametrically opposed but 
could actually feed on some gaps that each proposal may be found wanting.  For 
instance, as the two proposals stand, it cannot simply be a choice between  
political solution or socio-economic development.  Both proposals can go 
together and will be mutually beneficial.   
 At this stage in the negotiation, we also remind the GPH panel to activate its 
Advisory Team especially those coming from the House of Congress and Senate 
and the Judiciary, so that the other branches of government will already be on 
board and will hopefully cooperate in the eventual legitimatization process of the 
peace agreement. 
Substantive 
 The Bangsamoro Commission as proposed by the GPH panel may be further 
developed and negotiated to address the task of “legalizing the peace agreement.”  
Admittedly, there are proposals on the table that cannot pass the test of 
constitutionality, thus requiring possible amendments of the present 
constitution.  Representation in the Bangsamoro Commission as proposed by the 
GPH can be improved by ensuring that it will be led and determined by the 
Bangsamoro people taking into account participation in terms of gender, ethnic 
nationalities within Bangsamoro nation and sectoral interests.
Along these lines, the NSCM2 puts forward the following recommendations:
1. For the parties to immediately return to the negotiating table and tackle the Draft 
MILF Comprehensive Compact and the GPH Three-for-One Solution with the 
end in view of bringing together provisions of the two proposals that are mutually 
acceptable to the parties.   We urge the parties to continue the efforts until they 
arrive at a mutually acceptable working draft.  
2. Instead of debating what will be the name of the governing political entity  –
whether it will be a substate or a new, improved and reformed ARMM or 
“autonomy  in brackets” as described by the GPH panel – we recommend that the 
parties focus putting flesh and substance to the governance structure that will be 
suitable and acceptable to the Bangsamoro people.  The parties do not have to 
start from scratch here because the Draft Comprehensive Compact of the MILF 
has a very concrete proposal which can be further enhanced and reframed in a 
manner that can be easily understood by the layperson.   Acknowledging the 
historical injustices committed against the Bangsamoro and indigenous peoples 
in Mindanao, as proposed by the GPH, is a very important element  for healing 
and reconciliation.
This clearly resonates with the statement of President Aquino that "From the 
very beginning, the devil is in the details. Baka iyong enhanced autonomy 
namin at saka iyong sub-state nila, sa pangalan magkalayo, pero sa detalye, 
baka magkalapit. So, talagang itututok natin doon sa detalye, ide-define ng 
bawat isang panig, ano ba talaga ang posisyon nila, ano ba iyong mga detalye 
at palagay ko marami ang makikita doon na magkakaparehas."
3. To prevent a repeat of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA-AD) of 2008,  we 
take the risk of being repetitious by reiterating the NSCM standing 
recommendation for the setting-up of a regular feedback mechanism and public 
consultations that should be institutionalized in the local government units, 
national government agencies, including the legislative and judicial branches of 
government. 
FINALLY, for the GPH and MILF peace panels we pray that God will bestow upon you 
good health, wisdom, patience and creativity to become effective peacemakers.  We hope 
that your efforts will lead you to the common ground for a negotiated political 
settlement which will finally realize our shared aspirations for peace, justice, and social 
progress.  After doing everything that is humanly possible, we entrust everything to our 
Almighty God and seek out divine intervention that we may experience the joys of 
heaven, here on earth.  
Once again, we commit our skills, time, talents, energies, patience and creativity in 
order to fulfill the hopes of the majority of our people; that a peace agreement will not 
only be signed but also implemented during the term of President Aquino.  This is the 
best legacy that the son of Cory and Ninoy, our President, can give to the peoples in 
Mindanao.   
September 9, 2011, Davao City.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Climate Reality Project:Live Streaming Sept 14 for 24 hrs

WHAT IS THE CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT?

Climate change is not your fault for the car you drive, the lights you turn on, or the food you eat. The climate crisis is our problem. Real solutions, systemic solutions, innovative solutions, can only come when we address it together. That’s what The Climate Reality Project will do. Without doubt. Without delay. And with your help.

The Climate Reality Project is bringing the facts about the climate crisis into the mainstream and engaging the public in conversation about how to solve it. We help citizens around the world discover the truth and take meaningful steps to bring about change.

Founded and chaired by Al Gore, Nobel Laureate and former Vice President of the United States, The Climate Reality Project has more than 5 million members and supporters worldwide. It is guided by one simple truth: The climate crisis is real and we know how to solve it.

The Event

WHAT IS 24 HOURS OF REALITY?

24 Presenters. 24 Time Zones. 13 Languages. 1 Message. 24 Hours of Reality is a worldwide event to broadcast the reality of the climate crisis. It will consist of a new multimedia presentation created by Al Gore and delivered once per hour for 24 hours, representing every time zone around the globe. Each hour people living with the reality of climate change will connect the dots between recent extreme weather events — including floods, droughts and storms — and the manmade pollution that is changing our climate. We will offer a round-the-clock, round-the-globe snapshot of the climate crisis in real time. The deniers may have millions of dollars to spend, but we have a powerful advantage. We have reality.

WHEN IS 24 HOURS OF REALITY?

24 Hours of Reality will be broadcast live online from September 14 to 15, over 24 hours, representing 24 time zones and 13 languages.

WHERE IS 24 HOURS OF REALITY?

From Tonga to Cape Verde, Mexico City to Alaska, Jakarta to London, people living with the impacts of climate change every day will tell their story. You can experience as much as you like without even leaving your home. Click here to find the location — or locations — where you would like to watch a presentation. Due to logistical considerations, three of the presentations will be broadcast remotely from New York — Tonga, the Solomon Islands and French Polynesia — but will include local footage and information. All other presentations will be filmed on location around the world.

IS 24 HOURS OF REALITY SUSTAINABLE?

We hope 24 Hours of Reality will inspire global action to solve the climate crisis. And that’s why we have also made every effort to reduce this event’s environmental impact. By using an online viewing portal, we are encouraging a worldwide audience to participate without incurring the carbon emissions associated with travel. We have implemented sustainable event standards which focus on the following key areas: transportation, waste diversion (through recycling and composting), sustainable procurement, production and materials, and green office techniques. By implementing these standards, 24 Hours of Reality will do all that it can to reduce its overall carbon footprint.

Click on this link

and watch the videos and read about the speakers reveal the truth about climate change in their respective cities and countries. 


Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki, founder of David Suzuki Foundation,  writes about the reality show that is worth watching.

"Here's an online show that will reflect what is happening in and to our world" 24 hours of Reality will feature 24 presenters in 24 time zones talking about the climate crisis in 13 languages. It starts Sept 14 at 7 P.M. in Mexico City and wraps with a live multimedia presentation from New York City by Nobel laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore at 7 P.M. on Sept. 15."

Read all about it here

Greenpeace Dirty Laundry Reports: Enough to make me go naked!

Before you and I buy that next t-shirt let's check out Greenpeace's Detox campaign. Their Dirty Laundry 1 & 2 reports were enough to make me go naked but hey would I really do that knowing I have the body I have?!! I like my clothes, food, my environment to be toxic free. The Green Eco Health Shop was precisely set up with the intention of creating awareness that there are alternatives to chemicals and other toxic pollutants that adversely affect our health and the planet. Toxic residue seep into our water supply and its no longer potable.This is just in from my friend Katz who is one of The Green Shop's Green Angel's. She said that the Philippine's garment & fashion industry is taking steps to create awareness about toxic chemicals in clothing materials. Some companies are already asking suppliers for toxic free certifications. Now that's being responsible. So are we ready to take responsibility for our actions to create a toxic free future NOW? Lets go Green Rangers, Green Angels, Green Activists!

Greenpeace has this to say about developments in their detox campaign both the good, the bad & the ugly.

First the good news!
Brands that have detoxed!

"The world's top three sportswear brands --Nike, Adidas andPuma -- have now committed publicly to eliminate all discharges of hazardous chemicals throughout their supply chain and across the entire lifecycle of their products by 2020.Adidas is going toxic-free, the company has just announced! This is great news for our environment, our rivers and the millions of people in China and elsewhere who depend on rivers for drinking water and agriculture. Without the coming together of Greenpeace supporters and activists to challenge Nike, Adidas and other would-be champions to lead the way towards a toxic-free future, it would have taken much longer to achieve.


Children


Get more of that awesome news here:
I love H& M brand for its affordable and trendy outfits. I discovered it in a mall in Habstetten, Switzerland when I visited my sister ages ago. But now, H&M & Toxic is so last season!

"There's a skeleton in H&M's closet. The fast-fashion retailer sells clothes made with chemicals which cause hazardous water pollution around the world, and the only way to stop this water pollution is to come clean and stop using such chemicals for good. As one of the largest clothing groups in the world, an H&M committed to a toxic-free future would set the trend for the rest of the fashion industry to follow.
For H&M to befashion forward, it needs to match the efforts of Nike, Adidas and Puma by committing to eliminate all uses and discharges of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire supply chain."
 
A Snoopy t-shirt, a red and white striped polo shirt, a women's white tank top, and a grey children's shirt purchased in H&M stores in China, Russia, the Netherlands and Switzerland. They were tested and found to contain nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), which break down in water to become toxic nonylphenol (NP).



HM
Read up on why toxic is so last season here:

and here are the links to Greenpeace's Dirty Laundry and Dirty Laundry 2 reports:
 
 Original blog found here:

Green Living: Greenpeace's Dirty Laundry Reports enough to make me go naked!

Before you and I buy that next t-shirt let's check out Greenpeace's Detox campaign. Their Dirty Laundry 1 & 2 reports were enough to make me go naked but hey would I really do that knowing I have the body I have?!!  I like my clothes, food,  my environment to be toxic free. The Green Eco Health Shop was precisely set up with the intention of creating awareness that there are alternatives to chemicals and other toxic pollutants that adversely affect our health and the planet. Toxic residue seep into our water supply and its no longer potable.This is just in from my friend Katz who is one of The Green Shop's Green Angel's. She said that the Philippine's garment & fashion industry is taking steps to create awareness about toxic chemicals in clothing materials. Some companies are already asking suppliers for  toxic free certifications. Now that's being responsible. So are we ready to take responsibility for our actions to create a toxic free future NOW?  Lets go Green Rangers, Green Angels, Green Activists!

Greenpeace has this  to say about developments in their detox campaign both the good, the bad & the ugly.

First the good news!
Brands that have detoxed!

"The world's top three sportswear brands -- Nike, Adidas and Puma -- have now committed publicly to eliminate all discharges of hazardous chemicals throughout their supply chain and across the entire lifecycle of their products by 2020. Adidas is going toxic-free, the company has just announced! This is great news for our environment, our rivers and the millions of people in China and elsewhere who depend on rivers for drinking water and agriculture. Without the coming together of Greenpeace supporters and activists to challenge Nike, Adidas and other would-be champions to lead the way towards a toxic-free future, it would have taken much longer to achieve.


Children show off their Detox stickers, call on brands to Detox the future


Get more of that awesome news here:
I love H& M brand for its affordable and trendy outfits. I discovered it in a mall in Habstetten,  Switzerland when I visited my sister ages ago.  But  now, H&M & Toxic is so last season!

"There's a skeleton in H&M's closet. The fast-fashion retailer sells clothes made with chemicals which cause hazardous water pollution around the world, and the only way to stop this water pollution is to come clean and stop using such chemicals for good. As one of the largest clothing groups in the world, an H&M committed to a toxic-free future would set the trend for the rest of the fashion industry to follow.
For H&M to be fashion forward, it needs to match the efforts of Nike, Adidas and Puma by committing to eliminate all uses and discharges of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire supply chain."
A Snoopy t-shirt, a red and white striped polo shirt, a women's white tank top, and a grey children's shirt purchased in H&M stores in China, Russia, the Netherlands and Switzerland. They were tested and found to contain nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), which break down in water to become toxic nonylphenol (NP).

HM Detox - Toxic is so last season
Read up on why toxic is so last season here:

and here are the links to Greenpeace's Dirty Laundry and Dirty Laundry 2 reports:


Cross-posted to:

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Green Eco Health Shop- Nurturing You and the Planet


The Green Eco Health Shop is a green & wellness advocacy ,aM.I.S.S.I.O.N.(Movement of Imaginals for Sustainable Societies thru Initiatives,Organizing,& Networking)initiative. It is supported by the only green party in the Philippines,Partido Kalikasan & its affiliate, theEco Sustainability Institute.The Green Shop is affiliated with theSerenity Healing Center. It is also inspired by theEdgar CayceStudy Group of theAssociation for Research & Enlightenment and byRudolf Steiner andAnthroposophy.

OurMission: Creating awareness for alternatives to chemical- based products & genetically modified (GMO) food products. Helping people make the shift from chemical to natural to keep the environment & Planet Earth clean & green, to minimize carbon footprint, to mitigate climate change & global warming & live a healthy,spiritual & sustainable lifestyle.

OurVision: Nurturing You & the Planet with earth friendly natural products.Gawang Kalikasan para sa malusog at masayang kabuhayan.

The Green Shop is home & barangay-based,targetting the base of the economic pyramid.

Our Product Line:Earth /eco friendly, natural, & biodegradable.

Powder Detergents from premium coconut oil & banana essence, fruits, vegetables & herbs w/ essential oils. Products are anti bacterial, germicidal, anti fungal, & anti microbial

Bar detergent,Dishwashing liquid, liquid handsoap

Personal care products : soaps from dayap, papaya, lemongrass & patchouli, patchouli, eucalyptus,milk,oats,almond, banana essence & carrot;feminine wash soap with lactic acid;

toothpaste, handsanitzer, insect repellant, veggy & fruit wash

Cleaning solutions- natural alternatives to chemical- based cleaning solutions with multi fuctions including, deodorizer, anti fugal & anti bacterial, insect repellant, waste water treatment, sewage declogger, can be used to clean stoves , grease cutter or degreaser, plant fertilizer, compost activator .

Toilet paper, sanitary napkins & panty liners

Eco bags- BYOB(bring your own bag) canvass, non-woven,recycled, biodegradable plastic bags.

Wellness products:Coco nectar,Chlorophyll, Edgar Cayce remedies:cold pressed castor oil, alka thyme mouth wash ,

Current Brands: Victoria,Daila,Plantex, Messy Bessy, & GreenCare

EcoPal & Fresh toilet papers, Anion sanitary napkins & panty liners

Heritage products for Edgar Cayce remedies;Dr.Gerry's coco nectar ;Synergy- Chlorophyll

To be added soon: All Organics & Human Nature

Other products to be added : biodynamic vegetables & salad greens ( from biodynamic farms in Iloilo & Bukidnon), free range chicken,pork & beef, organic eggs,organic rice, moscovado & coco sugar by special order. The Green Shop is sourcing products to help communities in the provinces of Antique,Negros Occ. & Quezon.

The Green Eco Health Shopis anImaginal initiative.

Connect thru: thegreenshops@gmail.com

kenshingurl@gmail.com



The Green Eco Health Shop is nurturing you and the planet

The Green Eco Health Shop is a green & wellness advocacy ,a M.I.S.S.I.O.N.(Movement of Imaginals for Sustainable Societies thru Initiatives,Organizing,& Networking) initiative. It is supported by the only green party in the Philippines, Partido Kalikasan & its affiliate, the Eco Sustainability Institute. The Green Shop is affiliated with the Serenity Healing Center & the Pefianco-Ferrer Family advocacies. It is also inspired by the Edgar Cayce Study Group of the Association for Research & Enlightenment and Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy. Ten percent of the initiative's net profit is donated to environmental, educational & spiritual organizations.

Our Mission: Creating awareness for alternatives to chemical- based products & genetically modified (GMO) food products. Helping people make the shift from chemicals to naturals to keep the environment & Planet Earth clean & green for future generations, to minimize carbon footprint, to mitigate climate change & global warming & live a healthy,spiritual & sustainable lifestyle.

Our Vision: Nurturing You & the Planet with earth friendly natural products. Gawang Kalikasan para sa malusog at masayang kabuhayan.

The Green Shop initiative is home & barangay-based,targetting the base of the economic pyramid.


Current Product Line: Earth /eco friendly, natural, & biodegradable.

Powder Detergents from premium coconut oil & banana essence, fruits, vegetables & herbs w/ essential oils. Products are anti bacterial, germicidal, anti fungal, & anti microbial

Bar detergent, Dishwashing liquid, liquid handsoap

Personal care products : soaps from dayap, papaya, lemongrass & patchouli, patchouli, eucalyptus,milk,oats,almond, banana essence & carrot;feminine wash soap with lactic acid;

toothpaste, handsanitzer, insect repellant, veggy & fruit wash

Cleaning solutions- natural alternatives to chemical- based cleaning solutions with multi fuctions including, deodorizer, anti fugal & anti bacterial, insect repellant, waste water treatment, sewage declogger, can be used to clean stoves , grease cutter or degreaser, plant fertilizer, compost activator .

Toilet paper, sanitary napkins & panty liners

Eco bags- BYOB(bring your own bag) , canvass, non-woven, recycled , biodegradable plastic bags.

Wellness Products: Coco nectar,Chlorophyll, Edgar Cayce remedies:cold pressed castor oil, alka thyme mouth wash

Current Brands: Victoria,Daila,Plantex, Messy Bessy, & GreenCare

EcoPal & Fresh toilet papers, Anion sanitary napkins & panty liners

Heritage products for Edgar Cayce remedies;Dr.Gerry's coco nectar ;Synergy- Chlorophyll

Brands to be added soon: All Organics & Human Nature

Other products to be added : biodynamic vegetables & salad greens ( from biodynamic farms in Iloilo & Bukidnon), free range chicken,pork & beef, organic eggs,organic rice, moscovado & coco sugar by special order. The Green Shop is sourcing products to help communities in the provinces of Antique,Negros Occ. & Quezon.



The Green Shop has been featured in the following blogs:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1125457176

http://www.iamimaginal.net/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-am-Imaginal

http://chokomochi.blogspot.com/2011/06/green-shop.html

http://milkteamomo.blogspot.com/2011/04/green-shop.html

http://kenshingurl.multiply.com/journal/item/81/The_Green_Shop-Nurturing_You_the_Planet


The Green Shop Team:

Cecille Ferrer- Green Entrepreneur

Founding Member, M.I.S.S.I.O.N.

Founder, Serenity Healing Center

Katz Altamirano-Product Development

Ceci Pefianco-Product Development

Jay Pefianco-I.T. & Webmaster

Main Contact Person: Cecille Ferrer

Email: kenshingurl@gmail.com   thegreenshops@gmail.com

Landline/fax - 02-6345058 cellphone- 09178997603/09215025262/09155336189

Visit The Green Eco Health Shop at: 10 Gen. Lukban St., Brgy.San Antonio,Pasig City 1600


Blog Action Day for Peace: September 21,2011

This September 2011 the world celebrates PEACE MONTH  culminating  on September 21, 2011, the International Day of Peace. In the Philippines, the celebration is being spearheaded by PeaceTech and everyone is invited to unite and help promote the use of technology for peace.


Peace Tech is conducting a number of activities:
  1. Facilitators Training on September 17 at PUP Sta. Mesa. (free PeaceTech shirts and free food for everyone who attend)
  2. Mass VIdeoconference on September 21 with more than 3,000 students from Manila and another 3,000 from Cotabato City talking live to each other. (experience the power of technology first hand)
  3. Blog Action Day for Peace on September 21. Let us spread why peace is important to us and our country. (talk about any topic on peace preferably on why the peace process in Mindanao is important. Let us tell the world about peace.)
  4. Interested participants may contact PeaceTech:
    Phone: + 63.2 358.7131
    Email: info [at] peacetech dot net

    Songs for peace

    Two songs have been released to augment this year’s celebration:

    • THIS IS OUR WAY – PeaceTech Theme song composed and sang by Trina Belamide
    • BAGONG PILIPINAS – an original song for peace composed by the 3rd year High School students of Iligan City East High School, Iligan City

    Source & Credit for article & logos :http://blog.codesignstudios.com/blog-action-day-for-peace-september-2011/