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    #Buhayilog: How to revive Asia's rivers

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    June 28, 2022
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    BM20220628_B4
    Excerpt
    Project Aseano, an international initiative to combat river waste, commissioned several studies to trace the sources of plastic pollution in the Imus River in Cavite, a rapidly-growing province south of Manila in the Philippines, a news release said. Among the contributors of plastic waste are Food Service Enterprises like restaurants, plus households, which generate enormous amounts of garbage, especially from disposable sando-bags and sachets.
    Citation
    #Buhayilog: How to revive Asia's rivers. (2022, June 28). Business Mirror, p. B4.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/12605
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    Corporate Names
    Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA)
    Personal Names
    Demetillo, Amy Lineses, Edwin Navarro, Lodde Gonzales, Aimee
    Geographic Names
    Cavite Philippines Indonesia
    Subject
    plastics wastes food service industry rivers pollution environmental protection
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