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Once again, we found ourselves back on Panglao Island, this time on a nature trip.

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In celebration of environment month, M. Lhuillier donated 222 old mobile phones, batteries and chargers to Globe Telecom’s recycling program to help promote proper e-waste disposal and educate the public about the potential environmental harm of improperly disposed electronic gadgets.

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In celebration of the environment month, leading non-bank financial services provider M. Lhuillier donated 222 old mobile phones, batteries and chargers to Globe Telecom recycling program to help promote proper e-waste disposal and educate the public about the potential environmental harm of improperly disposed electronic gadgets.

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For the second time since the launch of i-rEcover, i-rEcycle program a year ago,  McDonald’s Philippines again donated hundreds of old cellular phones, batteries, and chargers to support the recycling program initiated by Nokia Philippines, Globe Telecom, Ayala Foundation, Inc., and Philippine Tarsier Foundation, Inc. (PTFI).

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