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CHMSU celebrates Earth Month

Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) led a tribute to the environment this Earth Month 2026, highlighting a series of high-impact environmental and community events for the month of April, a press release from CHMSU said.

In partnership with the City of Talisay, JCI Talisay, Regional Center of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development (RCE-NIR), and XFM Bacolod, CHMSU organized the highlight events “FreeCycle Day” and “Earth Walk, Run, an Jam” on April 24.

The day began at the Talisay City Public Plaza with FreeCycle Day, a “free store” concept designed to divert waste from landfills.

CHMSU students, faculty, and staff spent April 20 to 23 collecting pre-loved items, including clothing, electronics, toys, books, and kitchenware.

These goods were distributed for free to senior citizens, PWDs, and local families, giving hundreds of items a second life. The initiative was facilitated by the Center for Internationalization and External Relations (CIER) and supported by student volunteers from the Event Management Team (EMT) and the CHMSU 3Zero Club.

The momentum shifted to the Talisay City Track and Oval in the afternoon for the “Earth Walk, Run, and Jam.”

The event kicked off with a high-energy Zumba warm-up before the gun start for the 3K and 5K “Earth Run.” Beyond the competition, the gathering served as a platform for environmental advocacy.

Talisay City Assistant Administrator Ismael Penado, JCI Talisay Executive VP Ernalin Constiniano, Councilor Erlou Penaddo, and CIER Director Rhoderick Samonte delivered inspiring messages before joining participants in signing a Commitment Wall.

The symbolic gesture reinforced the university and city’s shared pledge to grassroots environmental preservation.

As evening fell, the “Earth Jam” transformed the venue into a cultural hub. The showcase featured performances by CHMSU students and local artists, including the CHMSUnata and Alni Sanz. The event also included a fashion show, featuring designs by BSIT Fashion and Apparel students.

“These collective actions prove that community-led initiatives are vital to generating a massive positive impact for our planet,” noted Samonte

The celebration was made possible through a robust collaboration between CHMSU, the City of Talisay under the Office of Mayor Rowena Lopez-Lizares.

This April, CIER also kickstarted the series of SDGs Unplugged virtual chats for the year, with sessions on: “Rediscovering Kaningag: A Native Treasure for Health, Livelihood, and the Planet” with Plantsvilled Health CEO November Canieso-Yeo; “Own It: A Student’s Guide to Intellectual Property Rights” with Armando Reosura, CHMSU’s Director for Intellectual Property Management; and “The Power in our Hands: The High Five for a Sustainable Lifestyle” with Samonte.

CHMSU will cap off its Earth Month celebration with the session on “The Road to a People-powered Planet” featuring Joshua Villalobos of the Negrosanon Initiative for Climate and the Environment (NICE). Four more sessions that tackle issues related to the SDGs will be held next month.*

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