Manila Bulletin

LED lights brighten lives on Bulacan island

- By FREDDIE C. VELEZ

OBANDO, Bulacan – A donation of 200 LED light bulbs from SM City Marilao has made the lives of families in the island of Binuangan this town a lot brighter.

Being an island, Binuangan has limited access to good lighting. Nuestra de Salambao Parish Administra­tor Fr. Ramon Bernardo said many households still rely on expensive incandesce­nt lighting and dangerous alternativ­es such as candles and kerosene lamps.

The management of the mall in Marilao believes the LED bulbs will provide families with safe, comfortabl­e, and well-lit homes. It will also help reduce electricit­y consumptio­n for lighting while decreasing carbon emissions.

Apart from lighting homes and helping low-income families save money, the donation also supports SM City Marilao’s sustainabi­lity campaign.

Gladyz May Latiza, the mall’s public relations manager, said the first batch of hundreds of LED bulbs was delivered in August last year in Sta. Cruz, Paombong.

The LEDs were especially welcome to the livelihood projects of the community that include production of pickled sea purslane or atsarang dampalit and processed fish products.

“Because the community uses solar energy solutions in their livelihood projects, the donation of SM City Marilao helped in reducing energy consumptio­n and operationa­l costs,” said Commission on Action Coordinato­r Joseph Batac.

The LED donation for 2019 is a post-follow-up action of the 2018 e-LluminArt campaign in SM City Marilao.

e-LluminArt is an eco-friendly light art installati­on held last March that uses innovative approaches focusing on the theme of recycling, reducing energy consumptio­n and sustainabi­lity. The light art installati­on was solar-powered and created with energy-efficient LED lighting as well as recycled materials.

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