WWF-Philippines supports the implementation of the Extended Producer Responsibility Law

According to studies by conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature Philippine (WWF-Philippines), each Filipino consumes a yearly average of 20kgs of plastics, and 15.43kgs of it becomes total plastic waste. The country is also suffering from a very low plastic recycling rate of 9% and the studies show that the Philippines leaks about 35% of plastic waste into the environment. 

WWF-Philippines has long been an advocate of the Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) Law. The EPR scheme is a critical policy tool that holds producers accountable for the full life cycle of their products and packaging. EPR is an environmental policy approach that emerged in the 1990s and is now increasingly recognized globally as a useful tool for accelerating the transition to sustainable waste management and a circular economy. This scheme encourages waste reduction through the elimination of unnecessary packaging of products, the development of more environmentally friendly packaging design, and the recovery of plastic packaging from the trash in order to reuse or recycle them back into the production process.

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Cleene Ethyl Alcohol partners with Plastic Bank in launching “Towards a Cleener Philippines” to reduce ocean plastic waste

More brands are joining efforts to curb ocean-bound plastic waste. One of those is Cleene Ethyl Alcohol, a trusted Filipino brand providing quality and affordable alcohol products made by Philusa Corporation.

Partnering with social enterprise Plastic Bank Corporation, known for building recycling ecosystems in coastal areas through its community of plastic collectors, Cleene Ethyl Alcohol recently launched its campaign entitled “Towards a Cleener Philippines” — a movement encouraging the public to be more mindful of the environment by adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle.

Plastic waste collectors of Plastic Bank

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WWF-Philippines supports the UN Environment Assembly in pushing for a global treaty on plastic pollution

From February 28 to March 4, 2022, the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) 5.2 will convene. UNEA 5.2 coincides with the 10th anniversary of its creation and the 50th anniversary of the UN Environment Programme.  UN Member States are expected to adopt a decision to start negotiations on a new treaty on plastic pollution. More than three-fourths of the UN membership publicly support the development of a new global agreement along with more than 2.1 million individuals, 25 financial institutions, and more than 60 companies globally.

WWF-Philippines is one with the Philippines and other UN countries’ plan to push for this global treaty.  The Philippines is a co-sponsor of the Peru and Rwanda Resolution which proposes that UNEA establishes an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) with a mandate to prepare a new legally binding global agreement that would form part of international law.

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WWF-Philippines and Grieg Foundation partner to help reduce plastic waste by 50% in certain Philippine ports

Remember the Titanic? It was the largest ship of its time during the early 1900s, a product of a British passenger line, the White Star Line. The Titanic weighed over 46,000 tons! That is roughly 104.6 million pounds!

Well, here is some trivia from the sea and it is NOT looking good. According to a study conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), in a project funded by Grieg Foundation, a Norwegian foundation, Filipinos consume about 2.15 million tons of plastics in a year (equivalent to 41 Titanics!) from which 9% are recycled and 35% leak into the open environment. Just imagine — 35% of all that plastic ends up as plastic waste in the ocean EVERY YEAR!!! And the major pathway that leads to plastic waste in oceans is through ports where there is a high level of activity and traffic.

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