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Report shows end to sachet pollution with investment in large-scale refill systems
“Kuha sa Tingi” project in QC and San Juan City shows proof-of-concept
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5 Reuse and Refill projects that are making a difference and leading the way to a plastic-free future
Sustainable models in these countries are leading the way towards a reuse revolution with both their traditional reuse and refill systems, and their modern equivalents. Get to meet some of the people behind this beautiful and diverse movement full of leaders, learners, and collaborators.
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Growing the Alternatives: Societies for a Future Beyond GDP
To reach new places, we need to explore new paths. Only in this way will we achieve different realities, alternative futures shaped by equitable, collaborative societies committed to the environment.…
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A future filled with prosperity doesn’t have to damage the planet
Prosperity must be for all, not only for a select few. And for us to flourish, we must address the climate crisis.
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2023 Newsletter: Mapping the Future
This newsletter will share with you the wins we’ve accomplished in the past year alone—from bringing together thousands of voices towards ending the age of plastics, to our campaigns to impact government policies against....
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Greenpeace Philippines statement on record breaking heat in 2023, almost hitting 1.5°C
These findings align with projections that the Philippines will experience extreme heat for longer periods of time. This year will be no different as PAGASA urged the country to prepare for record heat this year, especially as El Niño picks up.
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URBAN HOLIDAYS: A WISHLIST FOR THE CITIES
In the bustling cities of the Philippines, the Christmas season radiates with festive cheer. Yet, amidst the jubilant gatherings and bustling commercial districts, a sobering reality lurks behind...
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Climate-impacted communities’ stories told through living museum at COP28
Calls on world leaders to ‘make polluters pay’ for climate crisis
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Greenpeace Philippines intensifies call to ‘make polluters pay’ as COP28 continues
An estimated 360,000 people could die prematurely before the end of the century because of global heating caused by the 2022 greenhouse gas emissions of nine major European oil and gas companies alone, according to a Greenpeace Netherlands study.