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WWF Philippines
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Plastic pollution reaching Philippine waters equivalent to 14 Titanics. WWF’s three-year project with Grieg foundation, a Norwegian foundation, aims to reduce the waste by 50%.
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Plastic trash in the sea results in many problems for the environment, animals, and human settlements. A recent study found that there is a ...
WWF-Philippines continues to push for Extended Producers Responsibility Scheme
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An Extended Producers Responsibility roadmap was released by conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines) on ...
Businesses commit to more sustainable paths forward post-pandemic
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With the continuing battle against plastic pollution in the country, Philippine business leaders highlight their initiatives and show suppor...
WWF Continues to Fight Against Plastic Pollution, Advocates for an Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme in the Philippines
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Snapshot from a recycling facility in Quezon City, taken during a field visit last February 2020 Photograph © Czarina Constantino / WWF-Phil...
Plastic ACTion: Businesses tackle plastic pollution with WWF-Philippines
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines is tapping businesses to tackle plastic pollution and stop the flow of plastic waste into ...
Shakey’s Saves the Planet One Step at a Time
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In its mission to provide a positive impact to the community, Shakey’s has partnered with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to promote t...
Reef monitoring system vital for reef conservation and management
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Sulu Sea, the richest reef region in the world, is home to 505 coral species and yet we know little about its reefs. With tourism booming e...
13 Philippine Cities Qualify for One Planet City Challenge 2019 – 2020
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An aerial view of the bustling Pasig City. © WWF-Philippines Thirteen cities from Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao have succe...
Ayoko Ng Plastic!" Is Earth Hour Philippines' Battle Cry this 2019
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On the second year of the global #Connect2Earth theme of Earth Hour that calls for the urgent need to care for the Earth’s biological diver...
Let's Make #AyokoNgPlastik Literally and Figuratively Happen.
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We can all agree that we hate (single-use) plastics that has already made a huge damage in the world. But solving this is not easy, but ...
Hamilo Coast & WWF: Nurturing a Sustainable Partnership
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Pico de Loro Cove, Hamilo Coast’s maiden development, is home to residential condominium developments and a variety of leisure amenities a...
Pasig City Named Philippine Winner of WWF’s One Planet City Challenge 2018
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Leading experts within the field of urban sustainability around the world have proclaimed Pasig City as the Philippine National Capital of ...
WWF-Philippines Opens Exhibit with Visual Art Ambassadors
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Five top visual artists join World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines as art ambassadors to support its biodiversity conservation effor...
WWF-Philippines: Earth Hour 2018 to push for intensified environmental actions
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Supporting global calls to protect earth’s biodiversity, thousands trooped to the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ front lawn in Pasay C...
Earth Hour 2018 tackles biodiversity in a changing climate
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Countdown is set for March 24 as World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines urges Filipinos to join the much-anticipated Earth Hour 201...
Responsible Travel and Surfing highlighted at Reef‘s “Free the Sea Movement 2” in Baler
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Reef, a surf and lifestyle brand known worldwide, continues to promote responsible travel and environmental conservation with a fun-filled ...
Coastal Warriors of Hamilo Coast
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Being close to nature’s wonders is a luxury in itself. With the breadth of its natural charms, Hamilo Coast ensures preservation of its nat...
Wine, Dine and Save the Planet at WWF’s Sustainable Food Sustainable Future Dinner
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THE changing climate and the uncontrolled and wasteful consumption have resulted to concerns on how to continue feeding the planet today an...
WWF-Philippines Ambassador Luis Manzano becomes fundraiser for a day
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Last March 16, WWF-Philippines Marine Conservation Steward Luis Manzano was the newest WWF Ambassador who became a fundraiser for a day. He...
WWF-Philippines appoints Iza Calzado as its Female National Ambassador
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Environmental solutions-provider World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines) announced the appointment of its latest National Ambassador –...
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