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Industrial Pollution To Hinder Pasig River Rehabilitation
Now this is what I’ve been talking about. Last Tuesday, a news report came out that the city government of Pasig is now monitoring two factories after it was discovered that these facilities have been discharging chemicals into the Marikina … Continue reading
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Tagged chemicals, greenpeace, industrial pollution, marikina river, Pasig City, pasig river
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Greenpeace Philippines Launches Water Patrol Campaign
Greenpeace Philippines has launched a new campaign, which aims to get the government to institute policies that will ensure public access to information on toxic emissions that end up in our water. I will support this campaign as it is … Continue reading
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Tagged greenpeace, pasig river, philippines, right to information, right to know, toxic emissions, water patrol, water pollution
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