My Recycled Christmas Decor Entry at 3B sa Pasko(Christmas) Makati, Philippines

Manila, Philippines
November 19, 2015 9:22am CST
Garbage is a problem. It cause many things to human. Since it's a problem, there are many NGO's,private sectors, government sectors who are trying to help reduce the trash. In Makati, we have a program how to reduce the garbage problem. One of that is 3B sa Pasko wherein every barangay and every schools are invited to display their recycled materials. It runs from November 8 to December 4 every year. They also have a contest about the Best Product made of trash/garbage. This is my second time as the Ecosaver Program Coordinator. I encouraged the students and teachers to make their best project using papers, pet bottles, or other recycled materials. Every time, there is 3B sa Pasko (Christmas), we bring our Recycled Christmas Decor. During the exhibit, the NEP Coordinator will choose the Best Booth and Best Product. They invited people to judge. This year my entry is on the picture. I wish I can post all the entries so that you can judge which product is the best. It will give me hope. (giggling here) Do you know why I am hopeful nowadays, because Mr. Guarin, chairman of OSCA, said that MES (my school) entry is the best compare to other entries. The one who made this Recycled Christmas decor used recycled materials. Other entry have some things that are not from garbage. How you help minimize garbage?
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
19 Nov 15
What I see in the picture is beautiful. I recycle plastic bottles to make flower pots.
• Manila, Philippines
19 Nov 15
Hmm wish to see that too. We really need to recycle. Do you know that I sold many recycled Christmas Decor? They are just made by the school children. @LadyDuck
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
19 Nov 15
@Cdjran2015 They are beautiful I understand that people buy them.
@Lucky15 (37346)
• Philippines
19 Nov 15
as much as possible, i recycle. i remember way back in elementary, we recycle food packs for Christmas decors