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Fashion Wastage and Where to Source Authentic Traditional Filipino Textiles and Fabrics
When we think about environmental hazards, we often think of the same culprits like plastic waste, burning of fossil fuel, electronic waste, and deforestation. Very seldom do we think about…
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Imminent Plastics Treaty to give Filipinos fighting chance vs. plastic-polluting businesses
Developing countries like the Philippines will have a rallying point to call for drastic measures to cut down on production and start a just transition—all with the necessary support mechanisms the mandate includes.
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Greenpeace statement on the resignation of DENR Secretary Cimatu
The next administration must ensure the DENR will stay true to its mandate to protect the environment and the well-being of all Filipinos.
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Greenpeace welcomes Coca-Cola’s key step toward goal of 25% of reusable packaging by 2030
A significant step in the right direction, but we will keep the pressure on Coca Cola to double its commitment.
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Brewing goodness: Best sustainable cafés around the Metro
There was a time when the only good coffee places worth going to in Metro Manila were international coffee chains like Starbucks, Seattle’s Best, CBTL, and UCC. But now, there…
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The Clock is Ticking: Groups Urge PRRD to Rush Ratification of Global Ban on Hazardous Waste Exports from Developed to Developing Countries
Groups urged President Duterte to rush the government’s long overdue ratification of the Basel Convention Ban Amendment
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Better Normal for Plastics Part 3: Some Case Studies of Reuse & Refill Stores
Benefits of reuse & refill through the lens of early adopters
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Better Normal for Plastics Part 2: The Costs and Benefits Associated with Reuse and Refill System
Due to the impact of plastic packaging on the environment, consumers have become more mindful and have been asking for less wasteful and more eco-friendly product options.
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Companies’ ‘interim’ waste collection schemes block PH’s transition to plastic-free economy, Greenpeace PH warns
Plastic neutrality is an ugly greenwashing scheme that forces people and communities to shoulder the costs of the impacts of plastic pollution created by companies.
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Joint Statement on the Climate and Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastics
PH organizations call on consumer goods companies and the plastic industry to urgently phase out single-use plastics packaging and adopt reuse systems.









