Sun Life Philippines, Liter of Light, and National Museum of the Philippines achieve GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for largest display of solar powered lamps

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MANILA, PH – July 2025 – In a historic celebration of sustainability, innovation, and community impact, Sun Life Philippines, in partnership with Liter of Light and the National Museum of the Philippines, has officially achieved the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the largest display of solar powered lamps.

Jeremy Barns, Director-General of the National Museum of the Philippines; Benedict Sison, CEO and Country Head of Sun Life Philippines; Sonia Ushirogochi, Official Adjudicator of the Guinness World Records; Illac Diaz, Founder of Liter of Light

The record-breaking installation, unveiled at the National Museum of the Philippines, is part of Circle of Light – Sun Life’s flagship program for its 130th anniversary in the Philippines. The display features nearly 3,000 hand-built solar lamps arranged in a powerful visual formation that symbolizes unity, hope, and the light that communities can bring to one another.

“This achievement is a shining example of what we can accomplish when purpose-driven organizations and passionate individuals come together,” said Benedict Sison, CEO and Country Head of Sun Life Philippines. “As we celebrate our 130th anniversary, we are proud to mark this milestone not just with a record, but with a message that light, in all its forms, has the power to transform lives.”

The solar lamps were assembled by Sun Life employees, advisors, volunteers, and community members through workshops led by Liter of Light, a globally recognized non-profit organization that empowers communities through solar lighting solutions. The initiative also featured a collaboration with Odangputik Art Space, a community of potters, who shaped each lamp by hand.

The National Museum of the Philippines serves as the venue for the display, reinforcing the importance of preserving culture while embracing innovation. The artwork will remain on public view from July 2 to 9, 2025.

Following the display, Sun Life will donate the solar lamps to underserved communities living in darkness, providing students with clean energy and enabling them to study at night.

The Circle of Light initiative is part of Sun Life’s broader commitment to sustainability, financial inclusion, and nation-building, aligning with its mission to help Filipinos achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives.

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2 thoughts on “Sun Life Philippines, Liter of Light, and National Museum of the Philippines achieve GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for largest display of solar powered lamps

  1. Congratulations! Nakaka-proud gid nga na-recognize ang mga Pinoy sa bilog nga kalibutan. Kag dako nga bulig gid ini sa aton environment!

  2. Nami gid nga makita ang Sun Life, Liter of Light, kag National Museum nga nag-upod para sa Guinness World Record!

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