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Brand Audit Report

Break Free From Plastic’s 2022 Brand Audit Report is finally out and named CocaCola as the worst plastic polluter locally and globally for five consecutive years.

Next to Coke are Philip Morris International, Universal Robina Corporation, Philippine Spring Water Resources Inc., and Japan Tobacco International as the Philippines’ worst plastic polluters. Globally, Coke is followed by PepsiCo, Nestle, Mondelez International, and Unilever – all consistently part of the annual top 10.

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These companies keep on producing massive amounts of plastics year after year. World leaders must act and com-up with a legally binding treaty if we truly want to address the worsening plastic crisis.

Bago ako nakilala bilang “Bayaw,” nagsimula ako bilang production designer at cameraman noong 1999.

Noon pa man, mulat na ako sa iba’t ibang isyung panlipuan, ito ang nagtulak sa akin para maging isang human rights advocate. Mas lalong lumawak ang aking kamalayan nung kinuha ako ng Greenpeace bilang freelance videographer para sa isang proyekto. Nakita ko ang koneksyon ng human rights at environmental issues na dapat ipaunawa sa mas nakararami.

Greenpeace Indonesia mendukung kegiatan Solar Chapter dengan membangun solar panel dan memberikan bantuan teknis. Satria adalah relawan yang berangkat ke NTT untuk membantu kegiatan ini.

Maraming salamat sa inyong suporta sa Greenpeace! Ipagpatuloy nating ipaglaban ang ating kalikasan at kumilos para matigil ang problema sa polusyon at climate change.

— Jun Sabayton, Key Influencer

1 Various citizens whose lives were adversely affected by factories and mining together with Greenpeace Philippines, hold a banner with a message for the next Philippine President as the country votes for its new leader. The message reads "To the next President, stand for Climate Justice!".

2 Climate advocates and citizens march for climate justice during the Peoples’ Climate Strike.

3 Youth from Brgy Coring participate in a workshop and join the photo activity, holding the banner that reads"Climate Justice Now" in their community.

4 Farmers in Tarlac protested, alongside activists from Rice Watch Action Network and Greenpeace, in a farm damaged by Super Typhoon #KardingPH.

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