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The Plastic Pollution

The document discusses plastic pollution in Manila Bay, which was once rich in marine life but is now one of the most polluted bays in the world due to plastic waste. Plastics make up most floating objects in the bay and are carried by winds and waves, damaging ecosystems. They can be deadly when ingested by animals. There is a need to reduce single-use plastics and hold corporations responsible for the environmental damage caused by throw-away plastic products.

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The Plastic Pollution

The document discusses plastic pollution in Manila Bay, which was once rich in marine life but is now one of the most polluted bays in the world due to plastic waste. Plastics make up most floating objects in the bay and are carried by winds and waves, damaging ecosystems. They can be deadly when ingested by animals. There is a need to reduce single-use plastics and hold corporations responsible for the environmental damage caused by throw-away plastic products.

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Defending Our Oceans

"Greenpeace is committed to defending the health of the world's oceans


and the plants, animals and people that depend upon them."

The Plastics Pollution of Manila Bay

“We are facing a gathering wave of ocean extinction…


the seas have reached a tipping point, with scores of species of ocean-dwelling
fish, birds and mammals edging toward extinction.”
Pew Institute for Ocean Science 2005
©GREENPEACE

©GREENPEACE
The beauty of Manila Bay is recounted in songs, poems, and Plastic waste pollution contributes to the loss of economic resources, especially in fishing.
It is often implicated in the shortfall of tourism opportunities, as the presence of plastic
stories of old. Historic battles have been fought and won in this litter mares the natural beauty of the environment. It incurs economic costs in the form of
body of water and its waters once teemed with fish and other damage to ships, infrastructure or water flow systems; and it means more resources being
marine life. poured into clean-up efforts and waste management. It may also pose physical hazards to
humans swimming or diving in plastic-littered waters.

However, the beauty, history and richness of the Bay are no more. Manila Bay is now Plastics have also been identified as culprits in the deaths of birds, turtles, fish,
considered one of the most polluted bays in the world. Aside from the sludge, human crustaceans, marine mammals and other terrestrial animals via ingestion or entanglement.
sewage, and industrial waste that regularly finds its way to this body of water, its Plastic bits tend to converge in certain ocean gyres such as the North Pacific Central
legendary beauty is now marred by a 19th century human invention: plastics. Gyre. Estimates indicate that in the worst affected areas there are six times more plastic
A visual survey of solid wastes in Manila Bay or in any aquatic ecosystem, fresh- and in the oceans (by dry weight) than zooplankton. It is impossible to clean or filter out these
saltwater alike will show that plastics comprise most of the floating objects. Because tiny bits of plastics from the ocean floors or from the surface. Larger pieces of plastic tend
they are so light, they stay on the water's surface most of the time and are carried by to sink once fouling organisms attach to them but may be brought to the shore by strong
winds and waves far away from the source, causing damage along the way. ocean currents. Further, there have been no studies done to determine the impacts of
ingestion of plastic bits by filter-feeding animals, which have no ability to distinguish
In Manila Bay, most of the plastics come from land-based sources. There is especially a between plankton and plastic debris.
higher density of plastic wastes along the deltas of rivers and esteros especially after
heavy rains. Some plastic trash even ends up smothering mangrove trees along the coast. The ecological footprint of plastics is gargantuan. There is a need to rethink our
consumption patterns so that quality, long-term use, ecological soundness and
Plastics that are intended for disposal after only one use are defined as single-use plastics. environmental sustainability are given higher premiums over convenience (i.e. disposables),
They are generally derived from petroleum products and are predominantly used as fashion and artificially low prices. Waste reduction and use of substitute non-toxic
packaging material. However, often, in the Philippines, reusing single use plastic packaging alternatives should be given utmost priority and systems to support such approaches should
is common. Plastic beverage bottles or cups are used over and over again until they start be instituted. Moreover, corporations and retailers who benefit from the rampant
to leak. manufacture and use of single-use plastics should ultimately be made responsible for the
damage these throw-away materials have on the environment.
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which uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose
global environmental problems, and to force solutions
essential to a green and peaceful future

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Netherlands T +31 20 514 8150 F +31 20 514 8156
www.greenpeace.org

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