The United Filipino Consumers and Commuters praised three government agencies for approving the extension of the electricity lifeline rate, which provides subsidies for electricity needs.
The Manila Zoo, which used to be known as a bay polluter, was recognized as one of the top winners for the Maynilad awards this year after developing its sewage treatment system.
With the help of the Energy Regulatory Commission and two government organizations, nearly 6 million Filipino families will continue to receive subsidies on their electricity bills.
An elementary school built in the mountainous area of Cebu showed appreciation to Visayan Electric's Brigada Eskwela Program for providing safety measures for electricity-related accidents.
Over the course of 20 years, Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc.'s success expanded beyond the realm of gasoline products and other franchises to include the food business.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation emphasized the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics students in the country through its scholarship grants offered to these learners.