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    Plastic Pollution

    Negosyo napamura nang husto mga produkto sa pagtanggal ng single-use plastic

    Kapag sinabing "environmentally friendly" ang isang produkto, iniisip na mahal, sosyal, at pangmayaman ito nang marami. Pero ang isang negosyo, may sikreto kung bakit abot-kaya ang kanilang sustainable cleaning products — ang pagtanggal ng single-use plastic (SUP) mula sa produksyon.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    January 26, 2025
  • Activists Interrupt Gastech World Gas Fair in Milan. © Greenpeace / Lorenzo Moscia
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    Greenpeace reacts to RA 12120: ‘Natural’ gas is a harmful fossil fuel

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed into law Republic Act (RA) 12120, or the Philippine Natural Gas Industry Development Act. The law seeks to increase the share of natural gas in the country’s energy mix as well as to promote it as a supposedly “safe, efficient, and cost-effective source of energy.”

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    January 24, 2025
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    Mainstreaming Reuse: Policy Recommendations for Reuse and Refill Systems in the Philippines

    Reuse and refill systems can reduce impacts of the plastic crisis as well as provide environmental and socioeconomic benefits to communities and stakeholders across the value chain.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 20, 2024
  • Typhoon Gaemi and Southwest Moonsoon Impacts in San Mateo, Rizal. © Noel Celis / Greenpeace
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    New study shows typhoon season made worse by climate change: Greenpeace Philippines responds 

    A study by World Weather Attribution found that climate change made November’s typhoon series in the Philippines nearly twice as likely and increased the likelihood of at least three Category 3-5 typhoons hitting the Philippines in a year by 25%.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 13, 2024
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    Bohol ‘sinking’ islands of Bilangbilangan and Batasan get climate response upgrade through renewable energy

    Residents of Bilangbilangan and Batasan Islands, with support of local government units and Greenpeace have installed solar panels and charging stations to strengthen their climate response capabilities and transition away from fossil fuel dependence.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 12, 2024
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    Filipino suing TotalEnergies testifies to protect French scientists from fossil fuel giant

    The Filipino plaintiff in the transnational criminal climate lawsuit filed against oil company TotalEnergies testified in a French court on Friday in the defense of activist scientists being sued by the same company for climate protests.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 7, 2024
  • Sustainability
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    The fight continues, no treaty yet: Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver agreement

    Every day that governments allow polluters to flood the world with plastic, the burden falls heaviest on developing countries, including the Philippines, and on disproportionately impacted groups.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 2, 2024
  • Protest at the Board for the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) Meeting in Pasay. © Greenpeace
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    ‘Jeerleaders’ demand rich polluters to pay for climate harms

    Pasay City, Philippines, 2 December 2024 – A group of ‘jeerleaders’ performed a routine calling for climate justice on the first day of the meeting of the Board for the…

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 2, 2024
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    Greenpeace Philippines statement on INC-5 Chair’s latest paper

    As the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations reach its critical final moments, Southeast Asian nations, including the Philippines, must lead the call to tackle the root of the crisis—plastic production.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 1, 2024
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    Plastic: A Threat to Human and Planetary Health

    Plastic pollution poses a grave threat to both the health of the people and the environment. It affects everyday life, with harmful chemicals leaching from plastic products, especially single-use plastics.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    December 1, 2024
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