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Greenpeace Philippines statement on fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists at INC-5
The analysis reveals a desperate industry willing to sacrifice our planet and poison communities, especially vulnerable communities in the Global South, to protect its profits.
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Green groups, advocates deliver bold message to governments: End plastic now
As world leaders gather in Busan, South Korea this week for the fifth and most critical session of the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, Greenpeace Philippines, together with its community partners in La Union, unfurled a giant banner along the shores of Urbiztondo, sending a bold message to END PLASTIC NOW.
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Towards a just, plastic-free future
Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing issues of our time, threatening ecosystems, harming human health, and disrupting the livelihoods of millions. Among those on the frontlines are waste workers and waste pickers, who bear the brunt of the crisis.
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Fisherfolk on the Frontlines
For fisherfolk, the ocean is more than a source of food—it is their way of life. This World Fisheries Day, we are reminded that this way of life is under…
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For this MSME, going plastic-free is a step towards marine conservation
Body care and hygiene products are usually sold in single-use plastic sachets in the Philippines, but this company has chosen to swim against the current.
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‘Going green’: MSMEs commit to go plastic-free, ties up with Greenpeace and DTI-NCRO
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) may seem miniscule, but a growing number of them are determined to show larger companies that greening the manufacturing and retail sector should be everyone's business.
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World Cleanup Day: 4 meaningful actions to complement cleanup drives
Cleanups help, but here’s what you can do next to beat plastic pollution
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What ‘Real Beauty’ looks like
Real beauty is more than skin deep. It’s not just about what we see in the mirror, but what we see around us—the world we live in, the oceans we…
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‘Kuha sa Tingi’ expands in Metro Manila
As world leaders prepare to convene for the final United Nations negotiations of the Global Plastics Treaty this November, communities in the Philippines are taking decisive action to tackle the plastic crisis.
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Greenpeace: Comprehensive flood control must include national ban on sachets
The Philippines bears the brunt of the plastic pollution crisis, which becomes glaringly evident during climate disasters. Comprehensive flood control must include a national ban on sachets.