Tag: plastic use
In Indonesia, mosques and churches take on the plastic challenge
A solutions-oriented story about how mosques and churches in Indonesia are stepping up to address the country's plastic waste problem
Greenpeace puts spotlight on plastic crisis through art
The art pieces are made in partnership with student artists from the Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines
Zero plastic advocacy group launches training program for educators
The project aims to ensure that teachers are equipped in the education of young people on plastic pollution
Asian green activists call for ‘genuine solutions’ to combat plastic pollution
The call was made during a demonstration coinciding with the 7th International Marine Debris Conference in Busan, South Korea
Address country’s crisis on plastic, toxic, waste, President Marcos urged
“It’s high time for the government to prioritize the protection of the environment and public health"
BAN Toxics promote use of reusable eco-friendly bags
A 2018 study on waste management practices revealed that the Philippines still has problems with proper wastes disposal
Green group raises alarm over bill on plastic use that allegedly...
A 2019 research by the group Nature Climate Change found that if plastic was a country, it would be the fifth largest emitter in the world
Greenpeace Philippines welcomes proposed global treaty to end plastic pollution
The plastics treaty mandate recognizes that every stage of plastic production and use is problematic
UN urged to tackle plastic trash ‘epidemic’ with treaty
More than 100 nations are expected to agree a blueprint for a treaty on plastic waste
Manila parish, green groups warn against ‘false solutions’ to climate crisis
Father John Leydon of the group Laudato Si Movement called for “bolder actions (against plastic) now that we are facing a climate crisis”