Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coastal-Clean-up-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFI95PUB.htmlConceptually similarCoastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3LCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3RCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3QCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3PCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3NCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3OCompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PVCompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PUCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGP02I3KCompleted★★★★View AllGP02I3MCoastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGreenpeace volunteers collect garbage at the Calamba Baywalk in Laguna de Bay during International Coastal Clean-up Day, September 17, 2011. The province of Laguna today joined Greenpeace and the EcoWaste Coalition in calling on businesses for full public disclosure of their toxic effluents, especially into our freshwater bodies. Greenpeace is proposing the adoption of a Pollution Release & Transfer Register (PRTR) to provide the public with a database system from which they could check the health of their water sources and identify hotspots.Locations:Central Luzon-Laguna de Bay-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:17 Sep, 2011Credit:© Jimmy Domingo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1926pxKeywords:Boats-Cleaning-Coastlines-Day-Flags-Greenpeace logo-Greenpeace volunteers-Greenpeace youth groups-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Marine pollution-Outdoors-People-Small group of people-Toxics (campaign title)-Waste disposal-Waste management-Water pollutionShoot:Coastal Clean-up in the PhilippinesGreenpeace and the Ecowaste Coalition together with the province of Laguna conduct a comprehensive waste audit in Laguna de Bay during International Coastal Clean-up Day.