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Comelec Urges Candidates to Use Eco-Friendly Campaign Materials for Elections

Barangay officials urge the implementation of advanced reforms of Oplan Baklas per the guidelines of the Committee of Environmental Sustainable Elections 2025. (CENRO Paranaque FaceBook Page)

The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is encouraging candidates in the upcoming May 2025 national midterm elections to use environmentally friendly campaign materials. The poll body highlights the importance of sustainability in election propaganda to reduce environmental harm.

Learn how 2025 election candidates are embracing eco-friendly campaigns with sustainable materials and green initiatives to reduce environmental impact.

Under Comelec Resolution No. 11086, political candidates and parties are advised to adopt eco-friendly alternatives, including:

  • Reusable food and beverage containers for campaign activities.
  • Energy-efficient lighting for sound systems at rallies.
  • Biodegradable and reusable banners instead of traditional tarpaulins.
  • Electric or hybrid vehicles for motorcades, subject to Comelec regulations.
  • LED billboards and digital platforms to minimize physical waste.
  • Locally sourced sustainable materials like natural fibers, recycled paper, and biodegradable plastics.

Discover how environmental groups have been advocating for green electoral reforms to promote sustainable campaigning in past and upcoming elections.

Comelec also announced plans to launch EcoWaste Coalition measures this week to promote proper environmental practices in election campaigns.

“This means that it is not just about employing campaign materials, but also about using materials that are not harmful to the environment,” Comelec stated.

Explore how environmental advocates have been pushing for green electoral reforms to ensure sustainable and eco-friendly elections in the Philippines.

Check out the EcoWaste Coalition statement about plastic tarpaulins here:

Candidates are also urged to train their staff to properly manage non-biodegradable materials and avoid damaging other candidates’ campaign materials or private properties.

With the 2025 elections approaching, Comelec’s push for sustainable election practices aims to set a new standard for environmentally responsible campaigning.

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Margarette R. Santos
Margarette R. Santos
Margarette R. Santos is a 3rd year journalism student at the Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila. She is a student leader of different youth organizations around the world, a fan of K-pop, watches investigative documentaries, enjoys conversations, participates in sports such as volleyball and badminton. Marga is born and raised in Malabon City where she nurtured her aspiration to become a community journalist.

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