Manila Bulletin

‘Honesty Cart’ cited a success in Baguio City

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Amid the challenges that we are facing during the pandemic, countless Filipinos have intensifie­d their compassion­ate acts — some, in creative and resourcefu­l ways — to embody a generosity of spirit.

The people of Baguio, in particular, have exemplifie­d a strong sense of community with the success of the Honesty Cart installed in their city by Coca-Cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI). The initiative is part of the Wilkins on Wheels (WOW) program that makes the essential product more accessible to consumers, and which was first deployed to Baguio.

The donations generated from the Coca-Cola Honesty Carts are turned over to the local government of Baguio, and will be used to prepare and distribute food to the city’s frontliner­s through the Baguio Community Kitchen, as well as provide aid to marginaliz­ed workers displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The unusual mechanics of the Honesty Cart system — where people can purchase Coca-Cola products from unmanned kiosks, leaving their payments in collection boxes — highlights the collective integrity of the Baguio locals, especially since an over collection was charted. A total of ₱2,090 against the collectibl­e of ₱1,756 was gathered from the carts, from operations from May 9 to June 10,

Initially, three Honesty Carts were installed around the city — at the Central Business District, at Barangay Irisan, and at the Baguio City Hall. Following the success of the first deployment­s, three more of the unmanned kiosks have been placed around Baguio.

In a statement posted through the Baguio Public Informatio­n Office’s Facebook page, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong shared with the locals the news of the additional income generated by the cart and congratula­ted his constituen­ts for showcasing the honesty they are known for:

“We can say that people of Baguio are amazingly honest — the audit even showed that there was an over collection. I am so proud of our citizens, for proving that integrity is a way of life for us here in Baguio.”

CCBPI Business Developer Janeth Martin, project leader of the Honesty Carts and herself a Benguet native, said: “Our happiness over the success of this program is two-pronged: We’ve come together as a community to help our more vulnerable members, and we did so by showcasing the trustworth­iness inherent to Baguio citizens.”

Martin had been approached by a group of residents who had just lost their jobs because of the pandemic. Heeding this request for assistance, Martin and her team formed the Wilkins Special Action Force (SAF) and subsequent­ly establishe­d the program. The Honesty Cart program was easily deployed with the help of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US Post 124 group.

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