Mindanao Times

WWE, City work to pilot No Plastics In Nature Initiative

- BY NIÑO NICOLE VILLAREAL/ UM INTERN

WORKING towards eliminatin­g plastic waste in the country, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Philippine­s is currently coordinati­ng with the city government as its pilot site for the Philippine’s Plastic PollutionF­ree Cities Project.

In “No Plastics in Nature Initiative” forum yesterday at SM Lanang Premier Food Hall, WWF Philippine­s Conservati­on Programs Vice-President Chrisma Salao said they are working with their chosen site to be “plastic smart” through policy support, corporate engagement, education and citizen science.

“It is not going to be an instant solution. But what we are doing now is one step at a time as long as we have each other,” Salao said.

Salao also added that this project aims to reduce plastic consumptio­n by 2030 through establish GENERAL

ing partnershi­ps among local government, NGOs, academe, corporatio­ns as well as individual­s to take actions towards solving plastic problem.

“We created the problem. The solution lies upon us,” she said.

In addition, WWF Philippine­s National Coordinato­r for Plastics Czarina Constantin­o said that they want to create measurable impacts in the city to be replicated in other cities and municipali­ties in the country.

“What we are aiming is to really push for a legally binding agreement.”

She confirmed that as of Jan. 31, there are 18 corporatio­ns in the country that committed to begin their sustainabl­e journey to address single-use of plastics in their businesses. These include Park Inn Hotel and SM as the first corporate partner in Davao City.

Philippine­s is the third plastic polluter of oceans in the world. It has been identified as one of the five countries that contribute 60% of the plastic waste leakage in the ocean.

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