Liter of Light partners with SM Mall of Asia for Large-Scale solar installations to raise awareness for climate action During COP26

Liter of Light, a Filipino-born global grassroots solar lighting movement, has partnered with SM Mall of Asia for its latest initiative to raise awareness for climate action during the global climate change conference, COP26.
Building on the success of its award-winning “Light It Forward” campaign, Liter of Light’s latest initiative—called “Messages for the Planet”—highlights how people, especially young people, are leading the call for change in climate policies, even in the midst of a global pandemic.
By inviting youth, climate leaders, and environmental luminaries from all over the world to share a Twitter-sized message, the organization selected the most impactful messages and designed large-scale billboards using its handbuilt solar lights, creating a new platform to amplify the voices calling for climate action.
The organization built large-scale solar installations at Mall of Asia, coinciding with the dates of the global climate change conference, COP26, in Glasgow, Scotland, which took place from Oct. 31 to Nov. 12.
“Now is a critical time to amplify our voices for change, especially since many youth and people from the Global South are not represented at COP26,” said Illac Diaz, founder and executive director of Liter of Light. “Through our partnership with SM Mall of Asia, we had the opportunity to bring these messages to the venues where policymakers were making decisions on the future of our planet, and to show the power of multiple sectors coming together to take action.”
Liter of Light’s latest initiative garnered international attention and recognition. On Nov. 4, the organization won the Green Tech Awards in the clean energy category. With past awards going to Sir David Attenborough and conservationist Jane Goodall, the Green Tech Awards celebrates the greatest innovations for the planet. It is one of the most prestigious recognitions in the sustainability sector.
The installations were part of a series of pop-up artworks that Liter of Light built this month to raise awareness and urgency for climate action. It recently completed large-scale solar art installations in St. Andrews, Scotland with youth environmental leaders and student representatives to COP26. www.lightitforward.ph