From the University of Queensland, Dr. Anthony Halog, a visiting scientist and professor, shared his expertise on Circular Economy and provided mentorship on project proposals to faculty members and staff of Benguet State University at the Everlasting Hall of the Research and Extension Building on March 13, 2026.
Dr. Anthony Halog, a distinguished expert in sustainability science, industrial ecology, and circular economy, has contributed to the Philippines through the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Balik Scientist Program. He also collaborated with Caraga State University to strengthen research on responsible production and consumption, particularly in reducing environmental impacts. In recognition of his contribution to the country’s mining strategies in 2025, he was commended as a Balik Scientist.
To start the day, Dr. Halog was warmly welcomed by the University President, Dr. Kenneth Laruan, Dr. Janet Pablo, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Engr. Marvin Valentin, Special Assistant to the OVPAA. During the meeting, they discussed the current status of agriculture and engineering programs at BSU.
As an Environmental Science professor, Dr. Halog shared his knowledge on circular economy, which replaces the traditional linear economy by changing how products are designed, utilized, and disposed of– from the “take→use→throw away” model to keeping materials in use for as long as possible (reduce, reuse, recycle approach) during the Public Lecture and Proposal Workshop oganized by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Office of the Vice President for Research and Extension, and the Office of Research Services.
He also discussed bioeconomy, which refers to the use of renewable biological resources to produce products, and he also highlighted how Artificial Intelligence (AI) helps improve highland farming in a seminar. He encourages engineers to design out waste and pollution, maintain materials and products in use, and regenerate natural systems. Additionally, he provided guidance on selecting appropriate funding agencies for participants who plan to propose research studies and seek financial support.
Meanwhile, eight research study titles were proposed during the workshop session in the afternoon, with Dr. Halog, Dr. Janet Pablo, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Sir Roscinto Ian Lumbres, Vice President for Research and Extension, who served as panel members.
The seminar-workshop concluded with insights and mentorship from Dr. Halog and the sharing of takeaways by the participants. Moreover, Dr. Halog, with the assistance of Engr. Valentin visited the BSU-Agribased Technology Business Incubator (ATBI/IC), the Strawberry Farms, the Food Science Research and Innovation Center (FSRIC), the Institute of Highland Farming Systems and Agroforestry (IHFSA), and the Northern Philippines Rootcrop Research and Training Center (NPRCRTC), where the different agricultural research and products of BSU were introduced to him. //Rosciel Yapeng Batalier, IRO BAEL Intern
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