At their concert with Juris, Kyla and Zia Quizon in Nuvali, Sta. Rosa on Saturday on April 21, Christian and Jed shared how they are helping make every day Earth Day.
“Maaga palang tinuturuan na kami mag-compost pit—naghuhukay kami tapos yung mga biodegradable naming tinatapon dun. After a while magiging garden soil so yun yung ilalagay naming sa plants. Hanggang ngayon andyan yung compost pit namin,” Christian shares.
He adds, “Sana hindi lang natin matandaan na kung kelan Earth Day saka lang natin papatayin yung mga gripo natin ‘pag nagtu-toothbrush tayo… Sana lagi nating matandaan.”
Christian grew up in a `green’ family since his dad comes from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Jed, on the other hand, shares that he tries to make environmental awareness start at home.
“Yung mga kasama ko sa house, I make sure na conscious din sila—it starts there eh. So in our little way, mag-eexpand yun. I’ve been consciously practicing recycling at the house. I try to be really responsible in disposing garbage. And I really like plants. If you visit my home you’ll see all my plants, big and small,” Jed says, reinforcing the idea that protecting the environment should start on a personal level.
Christian and his fellow performers wanted to make people more aware about protecting the planet and its natural resources through the concert.
“It was fun to sing songs we only thought were love songs. But dig deep into the meaning of these songs (and you see) the relation to the environment. We need more of these events to make people conscious of Mother Earth,” Jed reveals.
By Jozza Palaganas | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
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