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HistoryHuman Rights Day is observed annually on December 10 to honour the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Today, it is one of the most significant reminders around the world that every human, regardless of the place they are born or where they reside, has a right to dignity, fairness, and the freedom to be oneself. The day, therefore, provides everyone with an opportunity to reflect and appreciate how such fundamental rig…See the Story
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Plastics · PhilippinesPlastic Hornpipes May Be Unsafe for Children, Non-Profit Organization Says A non-profit organization said that plastic hornpipes may be unsafe for children udring new celebrations. Parents are being urged to be careful when buying plastic hornpipes, commonly called “torotot,” for their children during New Year celebrations. The environmental and health watchdog group BAN Toxics warned that some ... Read more The post Non-Profit Organization Sa…See the Story
Non-Profit Organization Says Plastic Hornpipes May Be Unsafe for Children During New Year Celebrations

Philippines · PhilippinesQuezon City — Environmental justice group BAN Toxics, in partnership with Payatas B Elementary School, launched its annual school-based Toxics-Free and Waste-Free “Iwas Paputok” Campaign. An estimated 2,000 participants joined the activity, including students, teachers, parents, and community members, alongside representatives from the Department of Health (DOH), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), and the Barangay…See the Story