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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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    August 29, 2024
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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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    July 26, 2024
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    ‘Real Beauty’ and ‘Good Life’?

    Residents of a coastal community in Bataan Province are using brand parodies to show how plastic sachet manufacturers are bringing “real harm” to Filipinos.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    July 17, 2024
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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.

    Eunille Santos
    May 25, 2024
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    Plastic Oceans Pollution AboutUs

    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,…

    Maverick Flores
    May 15, 2024
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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…

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 23, 2024
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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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 17, 2024
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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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 4, 2024
  • Sustainability
    Plastic Pollution

    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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 4, 2024
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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.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    March 31, 2024
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