Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Brand-Audit-and-Waste-Audit-at-Freedom-Island-27MZIFJX8HVBU.htmlConceptually similarBrand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2C7Completed★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2C8Completed★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2C9Completed★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CBCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CJCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CLCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CMCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CNCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2COCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR2E8Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGreenpeace and members of the #breakfreefromplastic movement continue its beach cleanup and brand audit in Freedom Island, Parañaque City. The activity aims to name the companies most responsible for the plastic pollution in our beaches.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Manila-Metro Manila-Paranaque-Southeast AsiaDate:16 Sep, 2017Credit:© Jilson Tiu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6430px X 4287pxKeywords:Beaches-Coastal features-Coastal Plains-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine debris-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Rubbish-Toxics (campaign title)-WaterShoot:Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesThe #breakfreefromplastic global movement which counts 900 member organizations globally, has launched various coastal cleanup activities in different parts of the world.In the Philippines, its member organizations started a 10-day coastal cleanup in Manila Bay at Freedom Island (Las Pinas Paranaque Critical Habitat Ecosystem Area or LPPCHEA) on September 11. Pushing for greater accountability for corporations who are largely responsible for single-use plastics ending up in our ocean, roads, and waterways.