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    Greenpeace ship campaigns vs plastics

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    Date
    March 1, 2019
    Author
    Domingo, Leander C.
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    Classification code
    MT20190301_A7
    Excerpt
    The Rainbow Warrior, Greenpeace’s flagship vessel, will arrive this Friday in Manila for the “Ship the Plastic Back” tour and will join millions of Filipinos rallying against plastic pollution. Angelica Carballo Pago, Greenpeace Southeast Asia-Philippines media campaigner, said the Rainbow Warrior would put a spotlight on how the inaction and irresponsibility of fast-moving consumer goods companies quash the prospects of a healthful and plastic pollution-free future for Filipinos. Greenpeace Philippines said the tour was part of a global campaign that targeted companies producing massive amounts of single-use plastic that pollutes the world’s oceans.
    Citation
    Domingo, L. C. (2019, March 1). Greenpeace ship campaigns vs plastics. The Manila Times, p. A7.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5944
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    Corporate Names
    Greenpeace Philippines
    Personal Names
    Pago, Angelica Carballo Aguilar, Abigail
    Geographic Names
    Manila Cebu City Philippines Manila Bay
    Subject
    plastics Oceans water pollution ships environmental protection Governments environmental restoration social media
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