At 6 p.m. on March 30, two events will be held simultaneously at Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City, and Greenfield City, Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
The events will feature an exhibit by Harryn Torres, Arman Guitering, Lloyd Lusica, and Jet Bernal on art and sustainability—contemporary paintings, drawings, and artworks in mixed media expressing the theme #AyokoNgPlastik.
Some Earth Hour mementos and non-plastic merchandise will also be available.
Participants and guests will have the chance to show their support through a Commitment Board. But instead of single-use paper and Post-Its, WWF and Greenfield Development Corporation will use glow-in-the-dark paint and pens on a blackboard to avoid having carbon footprint.
An acoustic band will also perform.
At Greenfield District, Melody Melo-Rijk, manager of The Sustainable Diner Project from WWF Philippines, will discuss plastic waste management and its role in helping ease environmental degradation.
People are encouraged to bring their own utensils such as metal straws, tumblers or food canisters to lessen wastage.
‘Walk to Save the Earth’
City of Dreams (COD) Manila will mark Earth Hour on March 30 at 8 p.m. with “A Walk to Save the Earth,” followed by Switching Off the Lights of COD Manila’s landmark Fortune Egg dome structure, and special live performances on the theme of nature.
‘#Connec2Earth’
Robinsons Malls celebrates Earth Hour by switching off its lights on March 30, 8:30 p.m. and #Connec2Earth—engaging its patrons in various activities and parties.
Find out pre-event programs and other Earth Hour festivities at different branches by following Robinsons Malls on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. /muf