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Measures to sustainability has been making a buzz online lately. With what we experience nowadays, from climate becoming hostile than how it was years ago, typhoons becoming more destructive than when it normally wasn't, the state of our watersheds tonhow polluted the air we breathe is, it's clearly obvious that our planet is in dire need of SOS.


I don't know when exactly I learned about ecobricks but this is one of the things that is making rounds online when you search on the topic of recycling and sustainable living. I first saw the idea on my Facebook news feed and thought this would be an interesting not to mention helpful project to do for the environment.


The idea involves putting single use plastics to another meaningful purpose. Ecobricks are  plastic bottles stuffed with clean and dry non-biodegradable wastes. These non-biodegradable materials could be items like plastics, straw, sachets, food wrappers and styrofoam.

Photo: The Plastic Solution Facebook page
The Plastic Solution, an environmental conservation organization released guidelines with regards to the ideal weight of ecobricks. I asked a few establishments that serve as drop off points for ecobricks and most of them informed me that the weight and compactness of ecobricks are important; as half-stuffed or bricks that aren't evenly stuffed can affect the quality of the ecobricks. Ideally, the minimum ecobrick weight is bottle volume multiplied by 0.35.

Stuffed ecobricks may be used as alternative fillers when constructing fences and/or walls for structures and establishments. It can also be a good material for plant boxes, benches and in some instances, furniture.


For my ecobricks, I decided using bottles made from "hard" plastic. Mineral water bottles can also be used, but I realized the material (particularly the body of the bottle) is made of soft plastic and can easily get punctured if it comes to close contact with sharp or pointed objects. Another thing to remember should you plan to make an ecobrick is it's important to make sure that plastic wrappers are clean and dry before stuffing them inside clean bottles. Wet and unwashed wrappers may accumulate gas and can cause the bottle to explode. 

Since venturing in this personal project, I already have six ecobricks (and trying to finish the seventh bottle as of this writing). And next to becoming an eco-warrior in my own way, this activity also allowed me to save money, and balance my finances because I spend my weekends at home instead of killing time in the mall or a coffee shop to unwind and rewire my mind which in turn lessens my expenses.

I still have a number of bottles to stuff and convert to ecobricks and maybe, will stop temporarily once I'm done filling the remaining bottles. I am also looking out for possible drop off points or establishments that will accept ecobricks so to those who will be reading my post, please feel free to shoot me a comment with the details and I will be happy to check it out.


After missing last year's Manila International Book Fair, I was able to attend this year's event three weeks ago. I was planning to visit last September 13 and even considering a personal day off for this event but decided against it for two reasons: 1) It was a payday weekend and 2) Being a bit on the superstitious side, I tend to heed the advice of avoiding trips on Friday the 13th.

I was just in the SMX Convention Center for a few hours. The weather was not friendly that day and given the transportation issues at the moment, I don't wish to be caught in Manila's horrendous traffic.

And because of the reasons I stated above, I was unable to hoard books this year. But it was something that I don't mind because at the moment, I still have books waiting to be read. I was able to roam around the venue and check other exhibitors though. Compared to my first MIBF attendance three years ago when I came home with a number of books, these are what I got this year mostly from Kerygma Books of Shepherd's Voice Publications.







These cute parenting books were from Pauline's which I gave to my officemate Eloisa.


And despite the crazy weather, this photo was the highlight of my trip to the book fair this year. I've been following Catholic preacher Brother Bo Sanchez on Instagram and it was from there I saw that he will be attending this year's MIBF for an autograph signing. This was a happy coincidence because I was not hoping that I will make it to the venue in time. But as luck would have it, I got there 30 minutes into his book signing event-- and I was able to have my copy of the book Enjoy Your Age How to Claim the Blessings of Your Season signed by the author himself. Talk about a bucket list item achieved. 

Next to realizing that transportation is an issue of national concern, (30 minutes inside the MRT coach from Shaw Boulevard to Taft is not the norm) I would still say that this year's MIBF trip was worth it especially for a self-confessed bookworm like me. I've already asked my brother to be my plus one for MIBF 2020  next year just so I will really utilize the time and hoard books to my heart and brain's content. 
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