Bacolod: The 32 local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental province are highlighting sustainable practices in their respective booth displays in the ongoing 29th Panaad sa Negros Festival at the Panaad Park and Stadium here. In an interview on Thursday, festival director Charina Magallanes-Tan said the provincial government is prioritizing sustainability to ensure that the celebration leaves a positive impact on the environment.
According to Philippines News Agency, this year’s festival features initiatives that promote eco-friendly practices and raise awareness about the importance of preserving natural resources. The San Carlos City booth, for instance, showcases initiatives reflecting the city’s continuous efforts in advancing sustainable waste management and pollution control strategies. San Carlos City is considered a model LGU in ecological solid waste management, with the San Carlos Eco-Center playing a key role in processing waste, sorting recyclables, and minimizing residuals.
The Himamaylan City Ecological Solid Waste Management Hub stands out for featuring upcycled products vital for environmental protection. The southern Negros city demonstrates how it reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, reduces pollution, and promotes a circular economy by repurposing valuable materials into new products. ‘Come and enjoy Panaad sa Negros while learning about our role for a cleaner and greener Negros,’ city environment management officer-designate Armela Waldato said.
Meanwhile, the Cadiz City Green Roof presents an eco-friendly rooftop garden planted with various vegetables including upland kangkong, spring onion, garlic chives, RC27 rice, lettuce, pechay, sweet potatoes, and malabar spinach. Its Solid Waste Management Corner exhibits the city’s dedication to sustainability through proper waste segregation, innovative recycling programs, and eco-friendly waste management solutions.
Sagay City’s destination pavilion serves as an advocacy booth for sustainable and responsible tourism. It has become a vibrant hub for promoting sustainable tourism and showcasing the city’s rich art, cultural heritage, and natural wonders, according to its information and tourism office.
The week-long ‘festival of all festivals,’ participated in by all the province’s cities and municipalities, including the highly-urbanized Bacolod City, runs until Sunday.