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Something old, something new…
And to protect the people we love, we have to protect the world that brought us together.
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Statement on Cove Manila’s ‘largest balloon drop’ record attempt on New Year’s Eve
30 December 2018, Manila, Philippines - On the eve of the scheduled balloon drop by Cove Manila and Okada Manila, petitioner Climate Reality Project Philippines, joined by Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Philippines, Ecowaste Coalition, and Save Philippine Seas said:
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Noodles, dimsum and other plant-based Asian faves at Wabi-Sabi Noodle House (5th of 5 parts)
Making a positive impact on the planet can be as easy as trying a plant-based dish
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Plant-based with an exciting spice-y twist in a trip to Little India Healthy Cuisine (4th of 5 parts)
Think plant-based food is plain and boring? Make your way to Little India Healthy Cuisine for your next holiday gathering and it’ll change your mind in one bite!
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Goodness, it’s gulay! Familiar flavors in a plant-based package served up at The Vegetarian Kitchen (3rd of 5 parts)
Thought you'd have to leave delicious dishes behind if you went plant-based? It's a Christmas miracle, 'cause the answer is no!
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Have a colorful salad or pasta plate in farm-to-table QC restaurant Earth Kitchen (2nd of 5 parts)
Here’s the second of our five-part series on Quezon City restaurant options where you can indulge in delicious food, while making a kinder choice for the planet.
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Vegan longganisa (that’s not a typo) and more at plant-based QC restaurant Pipino – 1 of 5 parts
PSA: Bringing in more plant-based meals to your diet doesn’t mean having to eat salads all the time.
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Landmark CHR investigation into corporate responsibility for climate change to conclude in PH with collection of evidence now on record
The landmark investigation looking into the responsibility of 47 coal, oil, gas and cement companies for human rights violations suffered by the Filipino people, is back home in the Philippines
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We have the power to change the tuna industry for good
The majority of tuna consumers in the Southeast Asia region are unaware of how the tuna was caught and where it was fished.
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Greenpeace: Only five out of 23 tuna canneries in Southeast Asia make the grade
Greenpeace Southeast Asia today released its latest tuna cannery ranking evaluating 23 canneries and brands from the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia based on their policies on sustainability, transparency and equitability.