Biodegradable Plastic Bags (what!)
November 28, 2009
My mom and I went to do some grocery in a local store here in Sampaloc, Tanay. I noticed that she was carrying a green linen bag from SM. I just thought its very practical and ideal to bring your own bag instead of putting your food items in a plastic bag that may probably end up clogging canals and roads sometime soon. After a while, I remembered this somewhat-confusing-and-i-can’t-seem-to-understand biodegradable plastic bag from SM, which most of you probably have seen already. Its label says “biodegradable”. I’m not sure if I have missed a day in my Science class way back high school or I just can’t really understand how it became such.
Probably, it contains something like a component that when composted, degrades. But much of the material used is of course plastic. Therefore, the palstic component remains. Some scientists say that plastic degrades. Siempre!! But it takes hundreds of years. By that time, the world will have already sunken. I checked on this site called biodegradableplasticbags.net and claims that “due to a unique new additive available in plastics the biodegrading process can begin within 9 short months. The bags biodegrade into simple materials found in nature, such as water, carbon dioxide and humus”.
The new additive does not require oxygen or moisture for biodegrading process to begin, so the bags naturally biodegrade even in landfill conditions and the bags are still completely recyclable.
Shelf life and reliability are not affected. Biodegradable bags will maintain the benefits of strength, leak resistance, grease resistance, and less storage requirements until they are placed in the environment that causes them to breakdown, i.e. soil and bacteria, the dump. I would definitely recommend taking linen bags whenever you do some shopping or grocery. It’s a small way of helping Mother Nature.
(Picture Courtesy of www.theweatherstore.wordpress.com) Thank You!
Pinoy is 2009 CNN Hero of the Year!
November 27, 2009“Our planet is filled with heroes, young and old, rich and poor, man, woman of different colors, shapes and sizes. We are one great tapestry. Each person has a hidden hero within, you just have to look inside you and search it in your heart, and be the hero to the next one in need.So to each and every person inside in this theater and for those who are watching at home, the hero in you is waiting to be unleashed. Serve, serve well, serve others above yourself and be happy to serve. As I always tell to my co-volunteers … you are the change that you dream as I am the change that I dream and collectively we are the change that this world needs to be.”
- Efren Penaflorida, 2009 CNN Hero of the Year
Nobody has ever thought that a simple, inexpensive pushcart classroom will bring worldwide recognition not only to a Filipino educator based in Cavite but to the whole Filipino nation as well. It’s everyone’s buzz these days. Yes, I am talking about Efren Penaflorida’s recent achievement in becoming the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year presented at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood (mind you!!) last Monday.
He received his award from American actress Eva Mendes. He bested nine other nominees from different countries for the Hero of the Year award. The nominees were initially selected by a panel of 14 “Blue Panel” luminaries but the Hero of the Year award was given to the one with the most number of online votes in the CNN Heroes’ website. Peñaflorida became the first Filipino to become a nominee of the annual CNN Heroes’ awards and the first Filipino to win the top prize.
The Blue Panel included former US Secretary of State Colin Powell, actress Whoopi Goldberg, media tycoon Ted Turner, singer Shakira, and Sir Elton John, the CNN had reported. The project, already on its third year, is a tribute by the international news organization to selfless humanitarian acts of individuals from different countries.
Peñaflorida will receive $100,000, which will be used to fund his work in the Dynamic Teen Company (DTC), a volunteer organization that he put up to conduct his “Kariton Klasrum” program. Peñaflorida’s program conducts weekly visits to poor and underserved areas in Cavite, north of Luzon, to teach young people basic lessons in Mathematics, English, and Science using only a specially designed pushcart.
The project is so inspiring that it has been replicated as well in many cities across the nation- Davao, Metro Manila and Zamboanga. Even as far as Kenya, one group there also put up a pushcart classroom
I hope the government can realize that if a young ordinary person like Efren can make a difference and send huve waves of hope to the needy ones, how come they can’t do the same? What are they exactly doing!?
A young man who has so much passion and determination to help others. You are an amazing hero of this generation. Congratulations Efren!!
Goodbye (and Thank You!) Amb Kristie!
I may not know this very sociable ambassador very well, but she, in many ways has changed the way I look at how diplomats deal with people. She’s probably the most popular and approachable US diplomat we have ever known (well for me). I would always appreciate and of course, remember those times when she graced collegiate basketball tournaments and numerous TV guestings as a proof that the single most important thing to know more about Filipinos is to get involved in their activities. I’m a bit sad to know that she’s leaving already. I surely want to extend my appreciation to all of her efforts to reach out to the masses. We’ll definitely miss her.!

And here comes a new envoy of the American government who happens to be the very first black US ambassador to the Philippines. He’s a personal choice of President Obama which others perceive as a positive news for us. Making him as a personal choice means this will go all well for friendlier, warmer and better relations.
Amb. Harry K. Thomas definitely gonna face tough time in the country because of unanswered questions and unresolved issues about the Visiting Forces Agreement and the continued presence of military troops in Mindanao. Thomas would be judged “based on his engagement of issues.” Goodluck and welcome to our country!!!
Felicitaciones mi amigo!!
November 21, 2009I would not mind if I put a place on my blog to congratulate a friend of mine, a high school classmate who just passed the Librarian Licensure Examination this November 2009. She just didn’t pass the exam but she nailed it and made us so proud!! She ranked number 7th nationwide and is the top performer from the University of SAnto Tomas!!! That’s cool.
All of her friends just know that she sacrificed so many thinsg and events before achieving this. And we also know that she doesn’t regret those decisions she’d made of not going to parties, reunions and stuff, Everything just finally paid off!! She was our batch Salutatorian (I was the first honorable back then, hehe, seriously) and a consisten scholar from UST.
Congrats Anna Gefreliz!!!
Voting still open!! Vote for Puerto Princesa Subterranean Park!
November 20, 20092010 May elections may still be a few months from now but voting has been on going for the newest set of New 7 Wonders of Nature. The best and the most beautiful places in the world are waiting for your votes and give them a chance to make it to the final round.
My fellow Filipinos, our very own Puerto Princesa Subterranean Park made it to the Topf 28!! And our votes can really make this stunning underground River to the top 14 !!
Simply visit www.vote7.com and select your top 7 (don’t forget to vote for our bet) and that’s it. Vote as many times as you want!




