(GoodNewsPilipinas) Four giant solar artworks hand-built by the Liter of Light and its volunteers for the United Nations World Environment Day are lighting up SM Mall of Asia (MOA) on Saturday night, June 5, 2021.
These are the latest solar tributes led by the Filipino-born global grassroots solar lighting movement that coincides with the UN Decade of Action, “a global push to halt and reverse the degradation of our precious ecosystems so that they can continue to support humanity’s survival.”
The SM Supermall in Pasay City, Manila in the Philippines hosts the large-scale artworks of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that were created using solar lights hand-built by thousands of participants from the safety of home. The lamps were created as part of the “Light It Forward” campaign which Liter of Light launched in July 2020.
Four large-scale solar artworks have been built at the SM MOA bayside property to honor the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations with the additional support of the Rotary Club of Makati Business District, Volunteers from the Pasay City Force Substation 10, Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team BPAT Force Multipliers (Pasay City), First Gen Corp. Philippines, and AirAsia.
These solar artworks to be lit are:
1. World Environment Day
2. GOAL 14: Life Below Water
3. GOAL 17: Partnerships to Achieve the Goal
4. GOAL 16: Making Peace with Nature
The culminating artworks will be displayed at the Mall of Asia Globe. It includes this year’s hashtags for a generation that can make peace with nature and join #GenerationRestoration… Read More