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Better Normal for Plastics Part 2: The Costs and Benefits Associated with Reuse and Refill System
Due to the impact of plastic packaging on the environment, consumers have become more mindful and have been asking for less wasteful and more eco-friendly product options.
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Companies’ ‘interim’ waste collection schemes block PH’s transition to plastic-free economy, Greenpeace PH warns
Plastic neutrality is an ugly greenwashing scheme that forces people and communities to shoulder the costs of the impacts of plastic pollution created by companies.
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Greenpeace launches platform for citizen, MSME, LGU cooperation vs climate, pandemic crisis
A new online platform is set to bring people and their communities together in a bid to make cities more livable and loveable!
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Joint Statement on the Climate and Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastics
PH organizations call on consumer goods companies and the plastic industry to urgently phase out single-use plastics packaging and adopt reuse systems.
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Brand Audit 2021: Greenpeace PH urges gov’t to scrutinize top plastic polluters’ false sustainability claims
Report revealed Coca-Cola, Universal Robina Corporation, Nestlé, Procter&Gamble and Mondelez are top polluters in PH
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Better Normal for Plastics Part 1: Shifting to a More Sustainable Use for Plastics through Reuse and Refill System
From writing this article, I hope to inform people about the prevalent plastic problem as well as the costs and benefits of the reuse and refill system
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‘Maring’, UN reso on right to clean environment bolster demand for inclusive, future-proof DRR strategies
Today, we renew the call for our government to adopt DRR strategies centered on climate action
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What works for recycled wearables: Brand, cause, or cost?
Since the 1970s, recycling has been a noble mission for many. However, there are many big companies who’ve simply been riding the bandwagon, despite the failure of recycling to solve plastic pollution.
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10.10: Shopee, Lazada snub 14,000 Filipinos’ call for sustainable e-commerce practices
Youth and environmental groups today expressed dismay over e-commerce giants Lazada and Shopee’s continuous refusal to adopt zero-waste systems
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PH urged to comply with new WHO air quality guidelines as Manila nearly triples ‘safe’ limits
Greenpeace Philippines urged the government to update the country’s air quality standards following Tuesday’s release of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) new guidelines.