SAY NO TO PLASTICS!
Last June 23, 2010 the PUP-T Science Society once again had taken the move to protect our environment by drafting a request to be implemented in the campus.

Prof. Sevilla, Head of Student Services assured that this won’t go unnoticed. She would inform the student leaders about this motion. Hope everyone will support this cause.
OMG! HORRIBLE! :(
Let’s Recylce!
With recycling tips, recycling can be easy. It just takes a little thoughtfulness, effort and creativity.
Here are some tips to make your journey in protecting our earth a smoother one.
And as you make use of these tips and acquire the habit of recycling, I would not be surprise that you may even find yourself creating new ways of recycling! Then it would be your turn to share your tips with others :)
Remember, every effort counts.
By recycling, not only would you be protecting the environment, you would also be saving money and resources for your community, and securing the future of our descendents.
So don’t hesitate anymore. Start now. And here’s how.
Recycling tips 1: Start small
To make a difference, you don’t have to start big. Remember, every effort counts, small or big.
A small start is better than not at all, and it can help give you greater confidence to take bigger steps down the road.
What it means to start small is to start with yourself.
Look at the things that you own and use. Things around you that you have control over. These things could be in your home, in your workplace, at your hotel room during your holidays, in your car, etc.
And as you become comfortable recycling your own things, you can expand your sphere of influence to those around you, such as your immediate family, and then your relatives and friends.
Recycling tips 2: Reduce and Reuse first
Recycling is not exactly first in line in the Waste Reduction Hierarchy. In fact, it comes third.
To make a difference to the environment, you should first look towards reducing consumption, as it is actually the first and most effective step toward producing less waste (consuming less automatically produces less waste).
However, there are times when consumption is necessary. In these cases, reuse as much as possible before recycling any remaining materials. Reusing products, where possible, is even better than recycling because the item does not need to be reprocessed before it can be used again.
Finally, if you have to make the purchases, buy products that are made of recycled materials . And make sure you recycle the items when you don’t need them anymore.
Look out for the recycling symbols on your products that tell you that they are made of recycled materials, or are designed for recycling. These practices count!
Recycling tips 3: Know what to recycle
Before you start on your recycling journey, the basic knowledge you need is to know what to recycle.
There are many items in the house, office, school etc that can be recycled. The items range from paper, glass, metals like aluminium, plastic, electronic items and more!
For example, aluminium (used to make our coke cans) can be recycled over and over again, while not all types of plastics can be recycled. You need to look for the recycling symbols embedded at the bottom of most plastic bottles to be able to differentiate the type of plastic you have.
In other words, before you start, you will need to know what to recycle and where to send them for recycling. Read more!
Recycling tips 4: Green tips for the home
The home is where you can find lots of things for recycling.
Things are being purchased on a regular basis (eg. groceries and household consumables). Often these products comes with lots of packaging that end up immediately as waste, if no attempts are made to reduce, reuse and recycle them.
Read more about recycling at home, for tips you can try out in your home, including composting.
And as you become more and more familiar with the habit of recycling, innovate and find your own creative ways of reducing, reusing and recycling!
Also make it an effort to share your tips with your fellow home-makers (or even our website using the “Contact Us” page).
Remember, all efforts count. The more individuals make it their individual responsibility to recycle and protect the earth, the better!
Recycling tips 5: Green tips for the office
The office is another place where you can expand your recycling efforts to.
At the office, some materials such as paper can be used at alarming rates. At other offices, styrofoam cups are used on a daily basis for coffee and tea breaks, and at meetings. Imagine the amount of non-biodegradable waste these offices contribute to the incinerator and landfills on a daily basis! Scary!
Read more about office recycling tips and do your part for the earth now!
Sweet Nothings: For A Change?

We are never too old to eat sweets, but we’re never to young to make a little change or twist! It wasn’t trick or treat, nor candy week yet our coolest dudes from the PUP-T Science Society gave a blast to our tooth when they distributed candies to students last June 16, around PUP-T vicinity.
This unexpected treat from the group isn’t just for fun sake; or to appear as philanthropist of the day. Purposely, along with the sweet stuff was a simple question: “What to do with the wrap after?” True to their words, each PUP-T students answered genially of the proper disposal of the minute waste. Some even jest about it, saying it could be the most creative tool of scratching ditch. (hehe) Candies doesn’t just remind us of our once childhood, but the fact that we are constantly evolving, diverting from our priorities in lifestyle. As a child, we used to enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
Now, with the surge of technology, we are slowing neglecting our duties as citizens, protectors of Mother Earth. Due to innovation, the first pace of life, we tend to look over smaller things which might get a chance to notice in our way to work, home or school - a piece of paper, a slab of metal, a candy wrapper, etc. The tiniest objects that could clog our canals or waterways in over time may pile up and get even with us during rain seasons. For us, its a matter of deciding in doing the right thing that has always been thought to us.
Heightened measures against flooding may not be enough this year if residents in Metro Manila continue to throw garbage indiscriminately, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has admitted.
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In our own little way we can help this planet a better and safer place to live in for generations to come.
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DOST | June 17, 2010





June 18, 2010 | 12:07am
Have you guys adjusted your body clock for SCHOOL?
Me, I haven’t! First day of my classes tomorrow but i’m still awake because i have a fever…
WordCup Fever! ;)) ~ France vs Mexico at 2:30AM!
Who are you rooting for? Let’ssss gooo France! haha :)
Anyways, here’s how you improve your sleep. oh yea, don’t forget to say your prayers when u hit the hay :D
