Monday, November 9, 2009

Recycling Receipts

As a consumer, we are required if not obligated to bring home the reciepts of our purchases, so we can return defective or expired products back to our local supermarkets usually within 7 days. But what happens to these reciept after?

My sister came up with a creative idea. Why not use the back portion as a memo pad? Simple but ingenious. It started with her compilation of bank acknowledgement reciepts from her deposits and withdrawals. After a year of compiling these reciepts, she was ready to dispose them, but instead of throwing them straight to the bin, she used a durable clip ang hanged the bunch of papers near our door. My mom and I actually find it useful since we usually leave notes to each other. She also use those paper to write phoned in messages and post it in our fridge so we can read them. A few days after, I saw a bunch of reciepts in our cabinets. I cut  these receipts in half and added them in our supply of memo pads. Since then, whenever I purchase something that comes with a reciepts, instead of throwing it straight to the bin, I found another way to use these paper and again minimize our family's carbon footprint.

My next project will be to create a presentable personalized planner which I intend to use next year. Hopefully I would be able to find time to do them.. :) Till then.. Ciao!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Kalooban: The Filipino Soul in Dance

What: Kalooban: Filipino Soul in Dance featuring KALOOB Philippine Music and Dance Ministry
Where: Folk Arts Theater, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd Pasay City
When: December 4, 2009, 7pm and December 5, 2009 at 3pm and 7pm.

Tickets are at: PHP 100, 250 and 400

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Quest for a greener Philippines

I was wondering how I would be able to better assist our country in recycling and saving the environment. I came across the site of papelmeroti and learned that there are several recycling centers even for styrofoams! Is it just me or are there several other millions of people who are not aware that the Philippines do have these kinds of facilities? We only need to put a small amout of effort in bringing our scrap and waste to these centers and I believe most of them will be more than willing to buy your trash.

If you are reading my post, I want to encourage you to do your part in saving our environment and make it a life long commitment to continually fight for our rights to breath a cleaner air and live in a greener Philippines.