Monday, September 28, 2009

Your Skin Is Your Soil

CEBU, Philippines - It took me by surprise that the councilor isn’t exactly a beauty care specialist but his strong advocacy for environment preservation and restoration far exceeds his care for physical beauty. He endorses organic and health care products more for its effects on the environment rather than the skin.

Just in case you haven’t noticed, when you take a shower, you use chemically processed shampoo, conditioner and bath soap or body wash. When you have rinsed your body of these, the chemically saturated effluents go to the sewage systems, to the soil or even to the sea. To simplify the equation, for every sachet or bar of bath soap that you use, you pollute the environment because of its chemical contents.

If these chemicals go to the soil, you eat of the harvest or produce from the soil. If these go to the sea, you eat of the harvest of the sea like the shrimp in tempura or the fish in sushi. And that’s not the only thing, you make the multinational manufacturers of health care products richer, while inadvertently hurting farmers and fisherfolks.

From the soil to the soil.

Organic health care products by Human Nature do not use artificially manufactured chemicals. The products are manufactured from the fruit or grass in your backyard. They have shampoos made from cucumber, guava or mandarin oranges, body wash from guava, beauty oil from sunflower seed, toner from tomatoes, facial scrub from cocoa butter and brown rice and even hand sanitizers from pineapple and watermelon.

“When you use these, it won’t harm the environment because these already come from the environment,” said Councilor Archival.

If you think you have splurged your skin by pampering it with imported and expensive beauty products, you may be doing the exact opposite. The harmful and allergy indications of artificially manufactured products are real. Though you may not own up, how many times have you found your hair turn like chicken wire or maybe barbed wire because the shampoo was just too strong for you? Or how many times did you experience your face erupt into pimples because the chemicals were just too harmful for you? Even the Bureau of Food and Drug warned that skin whitening products can be harmful.

What this is saying is that anything artificial you apply on your skin, is not exactly for your skin. Making an analogy with the soil, Archival said “your skin is your soil. When we apply chemicals like fertilizers to the soil to increase production, we make the soil acidic until such time it can no longer produce nutrients on its own or it becomes useless for planting. But compost or its enzymes brings back the nutrients of the soil. The moment you bring back the nutrients of the soil, the soil will be fertile and you will have these plants growing and growing strong.”

He went on to say that, “acid weakens the growth of plants and trees and because these are weak, pests feed on it. While the pests can be killed with pesticides, the toxins remain on the plants like vegetables and fruits. So when you eat these, you eat including the toxins from pesticides.” It’s a pretty scary thing to be saying but we are not afraid to use those expensive and imported shampoo, conditioner or body wash from which effluents can literally pollute the soil and water.

Bring back skin nutrients.

When you use organic products on your skin, you bring back the nutrients of your skin naturally. That besides, you don’t pollute or degrade the environment. More than anything else, you give the farmers a nice favor. That means they will be encouraged to plant more bananas, oranges, watermelon, sunflowers, calendulas and earn from these. That mango in your backyard can make a nice hairstyling cream.

By using organic products, the cycle of nutrients nourishes and feeds on itself. Councilor Archival calls it green entrepreneurship. For the farmer and the consumer, these are not expensive. Me, I use Human Nature’s organic beauty oil for my hair because it’s like having a rebond everyday. And while a rebond or cellophane can cost P1,000, the 50 ml beauty oil is only P99.75.

Archival said there are no legislations yet that would urge or endorse people to use organic products. He said it takes a lot of mind-setting to imbibe behavioral change and choices. “He deplored that while he has been advocating environment-friendly products and methods for the past six years, nobody believes him. Maybe people want to see the environment go to waste first before taking the caution.

People generally never take heed of a warning until a disaster or tragedy happens at the skin of their teeth. By that time, it maybe too late to do any caution. Blessed are those who don’t see but believe, they are spared from the affliction of unbelief.

Source: The Freeman Cebu

Contractors ready to do studies on BRT

CEBU, Philippines - Both international and local studies for the establishment of a Bus Rapid Transit System in Cebu City are now completely negotiated.

In a press release, City Planning and Development Coordinating Office head Nigel Paul Villarete said studies to be conducted by World Bank and the Department of Transportation and Communication for the BRT in Cebu have been awarded to their respective contractors.

Villarete said, WB has successfully completed the negotiations with the first ranked consultants and has signed the contract for the eight month study to be undertaken by the Integrated Transport Planning of the United Kingdom.

ITP is also the consultant for the Lagos BRT of Lagos, Nigeria the first of its kind in Africa.

ITP team is to be led by Colin Brader, who was awarded as the Transport Planner of the Year award in the UK Transport Planning Authority. Brader and his team will start their work with a kick-off meeting on October 23 in Cebu City.

The study, he said, will run for eight to nine months.

After that, Villarete said the serious matter of BRT design and funds negotiation for its implementation will already be undertaken late next year or early 2011.

On the other hand, the DOTC study on Metro Cebu Strategic Plan was also completely negotiated with Design Science as the implementor.

He said the Notice to Proceed has already been issued and the team is mobilizing to start their 12-month study.

The study of DOTC is to be done simultaneously with the WB Study as well as the Asian Development Bank.

The ADB through the Cities Development Initiative for Asia is making a study on the Internal Transport System of the South Road Properties.

ADB-CDIA is mobilizing a new team for the Phase 2 of the Priority Infrastructure Investment Plan for the SRP which will start also next month.

There will be around five sub-studies, but the most important one, he said will the Comprehensive Pre-Feasibility Study of the Internal Transport System of the SRP.

This study will define how people and goods shall be transported within the SRP area, taking into account livability and mobility considerations, environmentally-sustainable transport, and efficiency.

The other important study is the Comprehensive Pre-Feasibility Study of the SRP-BRT/ Main Street which will connect to the proposed Cebu City BRT-Main Line.

WB through the Private Public Infrastructure Advisory Facility gave out $350,000 grant to the Cebu City Government to finance the feasibility study.

Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña’s thrust is to have a pro-poor and child- and environmentally-friendly transport system by decreasing the number of private vehicles and establishing the BRT as the mass transport system.

His decision is influenced by the transformation of the City of Bogota through its former mayor Enrique Peñalosa.

Source: The Freeman Cebu

RLC in talks with prospective partners

CEBU, Philippines - Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC) is now in talks with three international resort chains for a possible partnership on the resort development component of its upscale coastline condominium project, the Amisa.

RLC assistant vice president for leisure and retirement Trina B. Cipriano said the company is now talking with international hotel and resort chains to clinch a partnership deal with RLC to kick off the resort development within Amisa considering the strong takeup of condo units and the growing interest from both the local and international markets.

RLC topped-off its first 14-story Tower A, over the weekend, which has a total of 130 condominium units, which as of this writing, are already sold.

Cipriano said the company is very meticulous in choosing the right resort chain partner to complement the property’s high-end positioning and something that will add value to the entire project.

The eight-year Gokongwei-led development project Amisa will be constructing the hotel component in the next one or two years, depending on the market takeup of its condominium unit offering.

Amisa is so far the biggest property development ventured into by the company in Cebu, although it has also invested on several pocket-projects such as the Robinsons Cyber Gate at Fuente Osmeña, among others.

Amisa is designed to have six residential condominiums featuring Australian Gold Coast architecture that offer breathtaking views of the beach, sea and Cebu’s coastline.

It will also have a five-star hotel with amenities, an entertainment center, two pools, tree-lined walks and nooks, pocket parks, and open spaces that lead to a pristine white sand beach, and sports activity areas.

The resort development was conceived to allow its users to enjoy an active interaction with nature while preserving and enhancing its environment. The concept of the towers soaring above the rest of the natural site takes advantage of the picturesque views.

Despite the global economic distress, Cipriano said Amisa has attracted buyers especially from the Southern Philippine market, thus the advance pre-selling of the 18-storey Tower B, which has yet to start construction by the first half of 2010. The Tower B will have 155 condo units.

The building of other high-rise structure that will complete the projected total of 800 condominium units will start units in the first two towers will be completely disposed.

The planned resort that will occupy over a hectare of the sprawling development is part of the five-star mixed-use development of RLC in Mactan Island, including the establishment of over 800 condominium units.

The Gokongwei Group is also known in Cebu for its other properties including the Robinsons shopping mall in Fuente Osmeña, the Midtown Hotel, Robinson’s Supermarket at the Banilad Town Center, and the Blue Coast subdivision in Mactan, and Aspen Heights in Consolacion among other affiliate businesses.

Cipriano said RLC was able to build the vertical development at the area ahead of schedule owing to the positive performance of the project, in terms of market interest.

In an earlier interview with JG Summit Holdings Inc., president and chief operating officer (COO) Lance Gokongwei, he said that the company is looking at expanding its land bank in Cebu to prepare for more projects in the next few years.

RLC is among the most profitable business of JG Summit Holdings Inc., with its 18 malls, 23 residential subdivisions, 22 residential condominiums, six office buildings and three hotels.

Source: The Freeman Cebu