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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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5 Reuse and Refill projects that are making a difference and leading the way to a plastic-free future
Sustainable models in these countries are leading the way towards a reuse revolution with both their traditional reuse and refill systems, and their modern equivalents. Get to meet some of the people behind this beautiful and diverse movement full of leaders, learners, and collaborators.
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How fossil fuel companies are ‘burning’ our planet
They're the supervillains behind the chaos and destruction we're seeing on our planet.
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Tokyo, Manila, Tarragona: Three stories showing the importance of reliable and efficient public transport
Whatever the journey, having reliable, affordable public transport gives people the freedom to move through life. For Mobility Week, we gathered some global stories to show how the need for public transport is as diverse as it is universal.
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When breathing is unhealthy
The skies often reflect the quality of air that we have. With Metro Manila ironically being covered in smog beginning exactly on the International Day of Clean Air
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Fashioning a sustainable future
The fashion industry stands as a paradox, ironically dressing consumers in stylish outfits while stripping the Earth and its people of resources and dignity. Fast fashion—the rapid production of inexpensive, disposable clothing—has led us to a destructive path.
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Malabon resolution paves the way for sustainable mobility
Greenpeace Philippines, mobility advocates, and citizens joined the City of Malabon this Saturday to celebrate a recent city resolution which champions alternative transportation modes to prioritize efficient mass mobility. The resolution declares September 16-22 as Malabon Mobility Week and September 22 as Malabon Carless Day.








