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  • Circularity Assessment Protocol

    < Back Circularity Assessment Protocol Goal Conduct research in Metro Manila using the Circularity Assessment Protocol (CAP) Timeline 2021 In 2021, we served as the local implementing partner of the University of Georgia's Jambeck Research Center to conduct field work in three cities within Metro Manila. Our work included product and packaging assessments in stores across the city; material type characterizations for consumer plastic items; cost analysis of reusable products and alternatives to plastic available in the city; visual audits of recycling contamination; identification of public waste and recycling collection bins; and litter transects. Read: "The Circularity Assessment Protocol in Cities to Reduce Plastic Pollution," published in Community Science . Participants 82 interviews conducted with key stakeholder representatives from the government, waste industry, informal waste workers, and non-profit organizations How we made waves Generated data on waste leakage for three cities and submitted outputs to the national and local governments Contributed in writing and research for The Circularity Assessment Protocol in Cities to Reduce Plastic Pollution', published in Community Science Partners Jambeck Research Group-University of Georgia and the Local Government Units of Quezon City, Mandaluyong City, and Manila City Previous Next

  • Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative

    < Back Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative Goal Enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution Timeline 2021-2023 The Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative (HOCCI) is a regional project funded by the Government of Japan and is being implemented by UN-Habitat in the Philippines in cooperation with global, national, and local partners. HOCCI aims to enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution. SPS led the writing and research of the paper Community Behavior Change Strategies for Plastic Waste Reduction: 10 Key Questions, which explores barriers and motivations, and offers recommendations to promote behavior change at the community level. Show More Participants Six pilot cities: Cagayan de Oro, Calapan, Davao, Legazpi, Manila, and Ormoc How we made waves Download any of the following resources: Mechanism to customize a suitable Extended Producer Responsibility model for plastic packaging waste in the Philippines Waste Management Infrastructure Gap Circular Economy for Plastics Private Sector Workshop – Workshop Proceedings Community Behavior Change Strategies for Plastic Waste Reduction: 10 Key Questions Marine Litter Learning Kit (Facilitator's Guide) Marine Litter Learning Kit (YouTube Playlist for instructional videos) Partners Institute for Global Environment Strategy, the Government of Japan, UN-Habitat in the Philippines Previous Next

  • Reimagine Recycling

    < Back Reimagine Recycling Goal Reduce solid wastes leaking into the environment by building the capacity of grassroots initiatives to scale their operations in waste collection, upcycling, or recycling Timeline 2019-2024 Reimagine Recycling (RR) began in 2019 as a forum to bring together recycling initiatives across the nation looking to elevate and scale their solutions for plastic pollution. In 2020, we moved this forum to a virtual platform. Recognizing the need for financial support to help grassroots initiatives scale, we added skills-building, project pitching, and sub-grant components from RR 2021 to 2024. We brought project leaders together for the RR Summit to learn more about each others' work and build a nation-wide network of Reimagineers. Participants 2019-2024: 126 grassroots initiatives with circular economy and waste management solutions participated in the awareness-raising and skills-building program How we made waves Over PhP3 million worth of sub-grants to support 16 projects 487,026.61 kg of waste collected for recycling (2022-2023) Partners Coca-Cola Far East Limited and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Previous Next

  • Shark Policies

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  • BLOG | savephilippineseas

    Water We Up To? Learn more about our events, partnerships, and reef-lections! All Posts Waste Watch Philippines Environmental Education Shark Shelter Project Projects SEA Camp Seatizen Sunday Current Events Search 7 days ago Applications now open for SPS x UP College of Science Diliman Commservation Workshop! The 2024 Commservation Workshop in UP will have interactive sessions on science communications, academic writing, data visualization, grant- Sep 20, 2023 Commservation Workshop: Rules of (Dis)Engagement and Environmental Law for Non-Lawyers On Saturday, October 21, 2023, Save Philippine Seas is once again hosting a Commservation Workshop in Nipa Brewhouse & Taproom, Makati... May 31, 2023 Applications for the Commservation Workshop now open! Our Commservation Workshop is back – and we gave it an update 🤩 We’re looking for communicators and storytellers to join our fully-funded t May 13, 2022 Applications for the SEA Camp Summit 2022 now open! Building on the success of the SEA Camps and SEA Campus implemented from 2015 to 2021, Save Philippine Seas (SPS) and the U.S. Embassy in... Mar 4, 2022 Applications for marine and maritime project grants for US government alumni now open! The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Sea and Earth Advocate (SEA) Camp is a project of Save Philippine Seas (SPS) and... Feb 22, 2022 Applications for YSEALI Change the Current now open! Calling all Filipino climate changemakers! Save Philippine Seas (SPS), in partnership with the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, is pleased t

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    Search Results 50 items found for "" Reimagine Recycling < Back Reimagine Recycling Finding solutions to waste pollution Goal Reduce solid wastes leaking into the environment by building the capacity of grassroots initiatives to scale their operations in waste collection, upcycling, or recycling Reimagine Recycling (RR) began in 2019 as a forum to bring together recycling initiatives across the nation looking to elevate and scale their solutions for plastic pollution. The program sought emerging circular economy solutions that addressed issues in coastal community engagement; improving the welfare of the informal waste sector; mainstreaming gender in waste management; and preventing waste from rivers and seas from In 2022, RR had a virtual component where participating projects learned different skills and pitched their proposals to a panel. Sub-grantees from Year 3 and 4 were brought together in September for the RR Summit, where they deepened project management skills and visited a waste management facility. Timeline 2019-present Partners Coca-Cola Philippines and Coca-Cola Foundation Previous Participants 2019: 60 organizations 2020: 40 organizations 2021: 10 organizations, 6 grantees 2022: 10 organizations, 6 grantees How we made waves PhP1.8 million invested to support 6 projects Next Closing the Circle: Reducing Plastic Pollution and Promoting Green Businesses, < Back Closing the Circle: Reducing Plastic Pollution and Promoting Green Businesses, ADB Circular Economy Sprint Series Goal ​ The Environment TG and the Urban SG is running a four-part sprint series called: Closing the Circle: Reducing Plastic Pollution and Promoting Green Businesses, with a special session tailored for PSOD. The training aims to introduce circular plastics economy (CPE) and upskill ADB personnel in identifying opportunities to mainstream CPE in project preparation and operations. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions, but each one is designed to be stand-alone. Timeline 2021 Partners Asian Development Bank (ADB) Previous Participants ​ How we made waves ​ Next Climate Analysis Landscape for Children in the Philippines Climate Analysis Landscape for Children in the Philippines An in-depth analysis of the current climate, environment, energy (CEE) situation in the Philippines, its impacts on children and youth. View and download Source: https://www.unicef.org/philippines/reports/climate-landscape-analysis-children-philippines Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next Be an Ace at Reducing Waste Module for Teens Be an Ace at Reducing Waste Module for Teens A resource for teens to learn about solid waste management so they can become partners for a waste-free future. View and download Source: https://www.nestle.com.ph/sites/g/files/pydnoa366/files/2021-06/Solid%20Waste%20Management%20-%20Guide%20for%20Teens%202.5.pdf Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next Administrative Order No. 171-A Administrative Order No. 171-A Amending Administrative Order No. 171, Series of 2007 View and download Source: https://climate.gov.ph/public/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Knowledge/ao_171-A-PTFCC_DOE_chair.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next Mangrove-Related Policies Mangrove-Related Policies A resource page listing mangrove-related policies and legal frameworks in the Philippines Explore Source: https://mangroveecology.com/mangrove-related-policies/ Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next Our Projects | Save Philippine Seas Our Projects Solid Waste Management & Circular Economy Environmental Education & Seatizen Participation Shark Conservation Solid Waste Management & Circular Economy Reimagine Recycling Finding solutions to waste pollution Sea more Circularity Assessment Protocol A systems method of collaborative and open data collection for communities to use for decision- and policy-making Sea more Closing the Circle: Reducing Plastic Pollution and Promoting Green Businesses, ADB Circular Economy Sprint Series Sea more Circularity Assessment Protocol Circularity Informatics Lab – Jambeck Research Group University of Georgia in Collaboration with Save Our Philippine Seas Sea more Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative (HOCCI) Reducing marine plastic pollution in support of the implementation of the National Plan of Action on Marine Litter Sea more Environmental Education & Seatizen Participation Change the Current Supporting youth-led projects and empowering educators for climate mitigation and adaptation Sea more Sea and Earth Advocates (SEA) Camp Empowering young seatizens as leaders in conservation Sea more YSEALI Marine Accelerator Program Supporting initiatives to address maritime and inland waterway issues, and improve regional cooperation. Sea more Earthducation Education we need for the Earth we deserve. Sea more Haquathon Harnessing technology and our imaginocean Sea more Shark Conservation Save Sharks Network Philippines Conserving Philippine sharks Sea more Shark Shelter ​ Sea more Shark Policies ​ Sea more Start a marine conversation with us. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting! Plastic Collection Points Plastic Collection Points An online directory of collection points for soft plastic waste in NCR and Greater Manila area. Explore Source: https://www.nestle.com.ph/csv/planet/plastic-collection-points Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next Share the Facts About Mangroves Share the Facts About Mangroves A resource page that allows you to learn and share facts about mangroves. Explore Source: https://www.conservation.org/act/share-the-facts-about-mangroves Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next Administrative Order No. 220 Administrative Order No. 220 Creating an Inter-Agency Committee on Climate Change View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/AO%20220.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next Dyhum the Dugong Title I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Button Source: I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next Fintastic, Not Fearsome Fintastic, Not Fearsome Save Philippine Seas & Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines Facts vs. Fears are laid out in this infographic with tips for talking about sharks. 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