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    Phl tops participation in international coastal cleanups

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    Date
    September 27, 2018
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    PS20180927_B6
    Excerpt
    The Philippines ranks first among the top 25 countries that participated in International Coastal Cleanup activities around the globe, according to the ocean Conservancy 2018 Report. Over 200,000 volunteers from the country joined the International Coastal Cleanup in 2017 gathering more than 230,000 kilograms of trash from beaches and waterways equivalent to over 1,200 kilometers. In 2017, environmental group Haribon Foundation collected at least 83 sacks of Syyrofoam waste and 85 sacks of rubber and cloth waste (shoes, slippers,bags) and 57 sacks of plastic waste (utensils,straws,plastic bags, wrappers, diapers, bottles).
    Citation
    Phl tops participation in international coastal cleanups. (2018, September 27). The Philippine Star, p. B6.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4291
    Corporate Names
    Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Ocean Conservancy Haribon Foundation
    Geographic Names
    Philippines
    Subject
    coastal zone management Litter environmental restoration environmental protection plastics water pollution
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