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HUMANS OF THE OCEAN: Freediver ‘dives deeper’ on plastic pollution
From the depths to the surface, the transformation of our oceans over recent decades has been alarming because of plastic pollution.
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Filipino joins landmark transnational climate litigation against oil company
This case also seeks to put a definitive halt to the expansion of fossil fuel extraction, which is leading to an unprecedented situation: a “globocide”, i.e. the irreversible disruption of the Earth System and the biosphere as a whole.
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HUMANS OF THE OCEAN: Pinoy fisherman laments plastic crisis’ impact on livelihood
A lot of things have changed over the decades, for better or worse. For one, reusable and sustainable packaging used to be the norm, before destructive plastics, such as sachets,…
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Greenpeace Philippines, communities: Strong Global Plastics Treaty still within reach
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (23 April 2024) — A global treaty that cuts plastic production and ends single-use plastic pollution is still within reach and governments have a duty to do…
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New report shows ‘usual suspect’ corporations still top sachet producer list
A report showed an alarming prevalence of sachet packaging from brands who have produced the most SUPs in past years.
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Survey: Filipinos most in favor of global cut in plastic production
Almost 9 in 10 Pinoys say Global Plastics Treaty must ban single-use plastic.
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People vs Plastic
The results of this survey demonstrate that there is overwhelming public support for the Global Plastics Treaty to cut plastic production, end single-use plastics and advance reuse-based solutions.
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Kuha sa Tingi
Discover how large-scale investments to reuse and refill systems can end sachet pollution, while providing economic benefits to communities.
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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