Sustainability made simple

You’ll find him checking his "investments"—which in his world means checking on his tricycle that he rents out for P150 a day, or collecting empty plastic bottles to sell to the junk shop near . The unique entertainment here is the tsismis (gossip) economy. The best stories come from the sari-sari store owners who know who won the sabong (cockfighting) derby at the nearby cockpit in Sucat (just at the border of Parañaque).

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Thursdays are for . Not the online kind. The real, stamping, marker-on-paper bingo at the covered court. The Mang Kanor lifestyle is deeply communal; he sits next to the aleng who sells kikiam on sticks. The jackpot is usually only P2,000, but the dopamine rush when you shout "BINGO!" while the barangay tanod (watchman) verifies your card? Priceless.

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