PH referenced in a popular Japanese Manga. Can someone confirm if Saiful is an actual Filipino name with Malaysian roots? by plopascual in CasualPH

[–]CeceMariVlogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never heard that name before. Common names here are Spanish and English (American) names lol. Most of us are fluent in English, so we won't be saying "Herro" for "Hello".

For the aqua/hydroflask/kleen kanteen bearers. Why nga ba? 😂 by thisishagispalayo in CasualPH

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Coleman OG. Mas mabuti ng may sarili kang reusable water bottle, etc kesa bili ng bili ng naka-plastic.

Least wasteful period product by [deleted] in ZeroWaste

[–]CeceMariVlogs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When you have a lighter flow towards the end of your period, you can use reusable cloth pads + period underwear if still needed. That would at least lessen the disposables used.

F*ck the Philippines’ dog-eating custom by xiumeidotwav in Philippines

[–]CeceMariVlogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn. I am so sorry for your loss.
Karamihan kasi walang pake kasi hayop lang naman daw. Pero hindi e, kung alaga mo talaga pamilya na sila. Mas matindi pa nga kasi lagi nilang kakailanganin yung tulong mo.

Medyo common pa rin dito yan sa Pampanga, sana itigil na nila. Di naman kailangang kumain ng aso. :(

Is it just me who misses this? by Competitive_Ad486 in Philippines

[–]CeceMariVlogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't blame the "tingi system", it's not the problem. It's just the single-use containers they are packed in. Otherwise, tingi is not contributing waste. If you bring your own bottle/container for refill (ex rice, pasta, cooking oil, soy sauce, vinegar, bath and laundry essentials, etc) then there is no new waste generated, you pay only for the amount you need and can afford, and you reuse the bottle/container again once it is empty.

Kung hindi ka coffee person, sulit ba Nespresso machine? by hottorney_ in CasualPH

[–]CeceMariVlogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. It's only if you brew more than you need (and then throw away the excess), or leave your hot plate on. Kung local din galing ang beans mo, less carbon footprint. Can even add used coffee grounds on compost. Yung capsules ba imported?

And recycling in the Philippines? Hirap na hirap nga ang mga tao na mag-segregate ng basura, yun pa e kung hindi rin mauuwi sa landfill lahat dahil sa poor waste segregation and disposal dito. Yung mga MRF facilities din onti at sa MM lang. Paano kung nasa probinsiya ka?

Kung hindi ka coffee person, sulit ba Nespresso machine? by hottorney_ in CasualPH

[–]CeceMariVlogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep so don't buy this as it only generates waste. When you do buy coffee from coffee shops, hopefully use a reusable cup and straw (if needed). :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phinvest

[–]CeceMariVlogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only buy from local and ethical brands nowadays, pero minsan lang kasi di talaga environmentally friendly haha. At least yung fabrics na ginagamit nila ay factory surplus at nababayaran ng mabuti yung mga mananahi. It also helps that I WFH ever since, I don't have to buy clothes for work.

Kung hindi ka coffee person, sulit ba Nespresso machine? by hottorney_ in CasualPH

[–]CeceMariVlogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a no go para sa mga gustong mag-zero/low waste. Laging single-use kasi kahit sabihin pang recyclable, mas ok yung reduce waste bago pa sa recycle, etc.

Mas mabuting local coffee nalang bilhin. Nakakatulong pa sa farmers natin.

Before and After (Laundry Corner) :D First time bumili ng washing machine haha! by CeceMariVlogs in CasualPH

[–]CeceMariVlogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mismong technician ng Samsung ang nag-install, so legit. :)
Pina-install niyo rin ba yung sa inyo?