Monthly Archives: June 2012

No Plastic in Makati City

Plastic bag Makati

Source: Yahoo! News

It’s time to bring out the “bayongs” for some Makati residents.

This, as the country’s financial district ordered the implementation of a partial ban on plastic packaging starting next week.

Mayor Jejomar Binay Jr. has issued the executive order amending an earlier plastic bag ban. The new ban aims to “strengthen our citywide advocacy for the use of environment-friendly packaging.”

“We have amended the guidelines previously issued to include a clear definition of primary and secondary packaging materials. We have also identified products packaged in plastic material that need to be exempted from the ban for the time being, since an acceptable alternative packaging is not yet available,” Binay said in a press statement.

Las Pinas, Muntinlupa, Taguig, and Quezon City have earlier ordered plastic ban.

In Makati, exempted from the ban are plastic bottles used for “water, iced tea, cooking oil, alcohol, mayonnaise, jelly, peanut butter, coco jam, and the like.” Plastic sachets for shampoos, conditioners, soap, noodles, and cigarettes are also exempted from the ban, as are plastic bags used as primary packaging for wet goods.

Under Binay’s executive order, “first-level product packaging that contains the item sold” fall under primary packaging.

Secondary packaging includes plastic bags used to hold wet goods that already have primary packaging, “usually for the convenience of the handler or customer.”

The ban on plastic packaging will be implemented in supermarkets, public markets, shopping malls, department stores, restaurants, fast food chains, and convenience stores in Makati.

Under the ban, establishments are prohibited from selling, using, and distributing plastic bags as packaging for dry goods and as secondary packaging for wet goods. The use of styrofoam containers is also banned. Instead, establishments are expected to use paper, cloth, or woven bags which they can provide to customers either free or for a fee.

The city order requires establishments and barangay halls to place plastic bag recovery bins where people can leave plastic bags for recycling or disposal.

“Through these policies, we aim to encourage the use of biodegradable or recyclable plastic bags among business establishments and consumers alike,” Binay said.

People who violate the ban will be fined P1,000 or imprisoned for from five days to 30 days while the establishment will be fined P5,000 or imprisonment for a month to a year. They could also lose their business permit.

Establishments have a year from next week to dispose of all remaining stocks of plastic bags and styrofoam packaging and must report how many they still have left each quarter.

Pippen, Rodman and Robertson to visit Manila?!

Whoah!

All time NBA greats will come here on July 18, 2012, at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Robert Pippen, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman and Oscar Robertson are part of the All-Star Basketball Challenge.

Pippen and Rodman last played for the the Bulls, while Robertson, whose last name was used for a basketball shoe will be the coach, last ply his trade for Milwaukee Bucks. Robertson, now 73, retired in 1974.

Other former NBA players to join are Mitch Richmond (Los Angeles Lakers), Jason Williams (Memphis Grizzlies), Clifford Robinson (New Jersey Nets) and Bryon Russell (Los Angeles Lakers).

Maroon 5 in Concert on September!

Who wants to see the The Voice judge perform with the rest of Maroon 5 again on September 18, 2012 here in Metro Manila?

Maroon 5 is probably one of the big acts to perform here, and they will do so at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Ticket sales will start on June 25, and can be bought online at Ticketnet or call Ticketnet hotline 911-5555 for more details.

Maroon 5 Manila concert

Ticket Prices:
Patron VIP – P10,000
Patron – P7,000
Lower Box Center – P6,000
Lower Box – P5,500
Upper Box A – P3,500
Upper Box B – P2,500
General Admission – P800

The Smashing Pumpkins Live in Concert

Smashing Pumpkins Manila Concert

The 30 to 40 something adults who were once teenagers during the 1990s would surely love to watch this concert.

The Chicago based alternative band would hold a concert in August 7, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Ticket Prices:
VIP (Limited standing)
Patron (Standing) – P4,785
Lowe Box (Reserved Seating) – P3,735
Upper Box A (Free Seating) – P1,845
Upper Box B (Free Seating) – P1,045
General Ad – P585

Purchase tickets online or at all SM Supermarkets nationwide.

Megadeth Live In Manila

Megadeth Manila Concert

Oh my, some things feel bizarre. And Megadeth coming over in Manila for a concert feels bizarre.

Megadeth is one of the grandfathers of thrash metal, well I’m not sure if they like being called grandfathers haha.

They will shake Manila on July 29, 2012 at the World Trade Center Hall D, Pasay City.

Ticket Prices:
Mega Platinum Deth – P4,710
Mega Golden Deth – P2,930 Mega

Buy online at SM Tickets or the tickets can be purchased at all SM Supermakets nationwide.

Call 470 2222 for more information.

Full concert information:
World Trade Center, Gil Puyat Ave. Extension corner Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City
Jul 29, 2012 06:00pm

Citi-Rustan’s French Film Festival

Shangri-La Plaza will show a number French films from June 8 to 17 at the Shang Cineplex, and it’s for free. This annual event is now on its 17th year.

It maybe free, but you need to know this rule:
1. Seats are on a first-come first-served basis.
2. Schedules are subject to change without prior notice.
3. Film ratings maybe confirmed at the ticket office.
4. Contact frenchfilmfest@gmail.com for more information.

See the schedules of Citi-Rustan’s French Film Festival:
French film festival

Free Book Reading in Makati

Reading Club 2000
Photo credits to Emerald R. Ridao

Reading Club 2000 or popularly known by the Makati locals as “library sa may Balagtas”.

It’s located in 1454 Balagtas St., Barangay La Paz, Makati City.

Founder Hernando “Nanie” Guanlao says, the library never closes, it means it’s open 24 hours a day, everyday!

For further inquiries you can call 0915-7291526 or e-mail readingclub2000@yahoo.com.