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    Save PHL Seas, Coca-Cola PH team up again to support community-based solutions on plastic waste

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    July 19, 2022
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    DY20220719_8
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    Reimagine Recycling, an annual program that aims to scale plastic waste solutions and promote a circular economy, is calling on individuals and groups that currently implement community-based plastic waste solution programs to submit proposals that it can support with up to PhP 500,000 grant funding. Deadline for submission of entries is extended until July 22, 2022. Now on its fourth year, Reimagine Recycling is a project of Save Philippine Seas and Coca-Cola. Foundation Philippines that aims to help those with existing projects on preventing waste leakage in rivers and seas, mainstreaming gender sensitivity in waste management and improving the welfare of informal waste sector expand their projects through capacity building workshops on stakeholder management, communications, and business models, mentoring and financial grant funding.
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    Save PHL Seas, Coca-Cola PH team up again to support community-based solutions on plastic waste. (2022, July 19). Daily Guardian, pp. 8, 10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/12580
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    Corporate Names
    Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Save Philippine Seas Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. Indorama Ventures Tetra Pak (Philippines) Inc.
    Personal Names
    del Rosario, Tony Alcantara, Cecile Oposa, Anna
    Subject
    plastics wastes recycling programmes
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