Transcom Worldwide Philippines, Inc., one of the business process outsourcing (BPO) companies
that maintain presence in Iloilo, joined in this year’s celebration of the much-anticipated Dinagyang
Festival.
Held on the 25th of January, the festivity is attended by at least 20,000 mix of local and tourist
revelers who flocked to the streets for the parade and to witness the live performances of OPM
bands and world-renowned DJs in the Viva Musicfest held at the Iloilo Business Park.
Transcom took this event as an opportunity not only to engage its people and the local community by
supporting the different fun activities, but also by ensuring that Dinagyang 2020 would be a
waste-free festival. The company, which employs at least 1,000 Ilonggos, provided
waste-segregation bins for the event instead of the usual branded items or paraphernalia that just
end up in landfills, if not, clog drainage systems or waterways when not properly disposed.
Mark Lyndsell, Transcom’s CEO for the Global English Region explained, “Transcom is committed to
reducing ecological footprints and contributing to the sustainability of the communities where it
operates. In August last year, we started a ‘green’ project in partnership with the Iloilo Business
Park wherein we planted more trees along its perimeter. This year, we thought that we could help
the city by reducing and properly disposing rubbish from the festival.”
Dinagyang Festival is one of the grandest festivals in the Philippines. It traces the history of devotion
to the Holy Child Jesus popularly known to Filipino devotees as “Señor Santo Niño”.
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That so great that they had these boxes at the fair.
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