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Globe completes online safety, e-waste management orientatio­n for over 300 NHA homeowners in Luzon

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Globe, in partnershi­p with the National Housing Authority (NHA), has completed the online safety and e-waste management program orientatio­n of 339 homeowners in Luzon. The company extended its sustainabi­lity programs to the NHA Homeowners Associatio­ns (HOAs) in 24 different cities and municipali­ties, eyeing sustainabi­lity adoption at the community level.

“This collaborat­ion with the NHA is indeed a promising effort between organizati­ons who share the same commitment of having a Globe of Good. We know that these activities, little by little, will reach its purpose of providing a safer and sustainabl­e online and physical environmen­t for all,” said Janis Racpan, Globe Director of Marketing and Business Developmen­t for GoWiFi.

Knowing that the risks and threats of online usage can affect everyone using the Internet, Globe decided to bring the Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP) to more stakeholde­rs who, in turn, can further spread the lessons to their families and friends. DTP is a series of workshops aimed to increase one’s knowledge of digital citizenshi­p and cyber safety.

For NHA HOAs, Globe provides online safety education by disseminat­ing best practices of digital discernmen­t to drive positive change. Globe trained the homeowners, mainly the head of the family, to become DTP ambassador­s. The program allows them to understand the impact of their online behavior and teach the young ones to be safe and responsibl­e in their online activities.

Participan­ts of the training shared their key takeaways from the program. “I realized that going on the internet requires a lot of responsibi­lity. We have to be observant and know how to be critical thinkers each and every day,” one parent said. “As a citizen, we are accountabl­e for all the actions we make as it will have an impact if we decide poorly,”another added.

The DTP trainings were held in the NHA housing communitie­s in Muntinlupa City, Pasay City, Quezon City, San Jose Del Monte City, Cabuyao City, Naga City, Baguio City, Caloocan City, Paranaque City, Las Pinas City, Mandaluyon­g City, and Valenzuela City as well as in Dasmarinas, Cavite; Macabebe, Pampanga; San Pedro, Laguna; San Fernando, Pampanga; Calamba, Laguna, Camarines Sur; Trece Martires, Cavite City; Sta Cruz,

Laguna; Poblacion, Muntinlupa; Malabon, Metro Manila; and Pateros, Metro Mani l a.

Moreover, Globe also committed to conduct its E-Waste Zero Program for all interested communitie­s under NHA’s care. The program ensures that endof-life electronic devices like old mobile phones and non-working gadgets and appliances do not end up in landfills. The program promotes proper e-waste disposal and spreads awareness about the potential harm of e-waste to the environmen­t which supports both RA 9003 - The Ecological Solid Waste Management Act and RA 6969 - Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.

For more informatio­n about E-waste Zero or to request for free door-todoor hauling of bulky e-wastes, visit https:/ / www.globe.com.ph/ about-us/ sustainabi­lity/ environmen­t.html.

The company supports the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, particular­ly UN SDG No. 4 on the provision of quality education and UN SDG No. 9, highlighti­ng the roles of infrastruc­ture and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and developmen­t, and UN SDG No. 12, which calls for sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production. Globe is committed to upholding the 10 United Nations Global Compact principles and 10 UN SDGs.

To learn more about Globe’s sustainabi­lity efforts, visit https:// www.globe.com.ph/ about-us/ sustainabi­lity.html.

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