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    Defending our oceans

    There’s more to the sea than the endless stretch of blue water. This vast global ocean pulses around our world driving the natural forces which maintain life on our planet. And beneath the waves, the ocean is also pulsing with life—a staggering 80% of all the life on earth, in fact.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    November 8, 2012
  • Activists March at Nestle HQ in the Philippines. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
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    Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Danone, Mars, Pepsi and Unilever sign global plastics pledge but still haven’t prioritized reduction

    Greenpeace has cautiously welcomed the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment announced today by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation

    Greenpeace Philippines
    October 29, 2018
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    Greenpeace Water Patrol investigates polluting garbage dump in Laguna Lake

    Greenpeace Water Patrol activists today investigated a dump site in Angono, Rizal which has taken over the banks of Laguna Lake, and called on the government for the strict enforcement of waste laws to protect the country’s threatened freshwater sources.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 21, 2008
  • Plastic Clean Up and Brand Audit Activity in the Philippines. © Greenpeace
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    After Ompong, Monde Nissin, JBC Food Corporation top plastic waste count in Pasig River

    Greenpeace Philippines sampled the plastic wastes in Pasig River and found Monde Nissin, JBC Food Corporation and 7-Eleven, among others, as the top plastic polluters in a brand audit conducted today.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    September 17, 2018
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    Don’t know what to do with your old and damaged mobile phones?

    We do! Let's make them into beautiful ELECTRONIC WASTE ART by donating your old gadgets!

    Greenpeace Philippines
    October 2, 2016
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    Maps show RP on road to climate change catastrophe

    The Philippines is on its way to a major climate change catastrophe--that is, unless the government takes urgent and ambitious action to avert a disaster that will put millions of Filipinos at risk. Greenpeace issued the warning today during the release of never-before seen maps that illustrate the extent of climate change impacts on the…

    Greenpeace Philippines
    April 3, 2007
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    Energy Climate

    True Cost of Coal in the Philippines

    Coal burning has existed for centuries. It powered the Industrial Revolution, changing the course of the world. At present it provides 29.9% of global primary energy needs and generates 41% of the world's electricity. It is also used in the production of 70% of the world’s steel. Total world coal production reached a record level…

    Greenpeace Philippines
    May 6, 2014
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    Annual Report 2015: Creating the Future We Want

    For the past decade and a half, we influenced decision-makers in the region by pioneering the call for a massive uptake of renewable energy, stopped forest destruction on the ground where it was happening, bore witness to Southeast Asia’s polluted waterways, legally challenged companies in order to keep our food systems sustainable, and worked with…

    Greenpeace Philippines
    November 17, 2016
  • Single Use Plastic Projection in Bali. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    Plastic Pollution

    Plastic pollution a multifaceted problem, calls out companies to take action

    On World Environment Day, Greenpeace Philippines called for ‘action from all fronts’, especially from companies most responsible for producing single-use plastic.

    Greenpeace Philippines
    June 5, 2018
  • Juvenile Yellow Fin Tuna on Purse Seine Vessel. © Alex Hofford / Greenpeace
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    Philippines set to lead global tuna industry to sustainability and Go Green

    The Philippines is setting its sights on leading the transformation of the global tuna industry towards sustainability

    Greenpeace Philippines
    September 3, 2018
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