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    The Netherlands can help clean up Manila Bay

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    Date
    October 11, 2018
    Author
    Avila, Bobit S.
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    Classification code
    PS20181011_9
    Excerpt
    Actually one of the things that all the communities living around Manila Bay can do is come up with a Garbage Trap at the mouth of all the rivers and creeks facing the Manila Bay. Of course the best way to clean up Manila Bay is for the people to stop throwing their garbage or refuse into the river. But that sounds like an impossible task… hence the best way is to stop the garbage from entering Manila Bay by blocking all exits from all rivers and creeks that exit into Manila Bay.
    Citation
    Avila, B. S. (2018, October 11). The Netherlands can help clean up Manila Bay. The Philippine Star, pp. 9, 12.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4111
    Associated content
    Online version
    Personal Names
    Ramos, Rick Joseph, Bobby Duterte, Rodrigo Robredo, Leni Garcia, Gwen F. Davide, Hilario III Aquino, Benigno III
    Geographic Names
    Manila Bay Netherlands Laguna de Bay
    Subject
    environmental restoration Climatic changes reclamation mangroves Man-induced effects Governments environmental protection sustainable development
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