Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Freedom-Island-Waste-Clean-up-and-Brand-Audit-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFJX7FQNU.htmlConceptually similarFreedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EHCompleted★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EKCompleted★★★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EQCompleted★★★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3ERCompleted★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EICompleted★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EJCompleted★★★★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3ELCompleted★★★★Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGP0STR3EPCompleted★★★★Brand Audit and Waste Audit at Freedom IslandGP0STR2CCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR3ESFreedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesGreenpeace together with the #breakfreefromplastic coalition conduct a beach cleanup activity and brand audit on Freedom Island, Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The activity aims to name the brands most responsible for the plastic pollution happening in our oceans. A banner reads "Polluted by", showing also the logos of the companies identified through the audit.Locations:Freedom Island-Metro Manila-Paranaque-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:21 Sep, 2017Credit:© Biel Calderon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2880px X 1920pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Marine debris-Marine pollution-Nestlé S.A.-Oceans (campaign title)-People-Plastics-Pollution-Rubbish-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the PhilippinesEnvironmental groups including Greenpeace carry out a waste clean-up activity at Freedom Island, in Manila Bay, just off the coast of Parañaque in Metro Manila, Philippines. Freedom Island is an artificial island which was formed between 1973 and 1985. The island is an ecotourism area and contains a mangrove forest and swamps providing a habitat for many migratory bird species from different countries such as China, Japan and Siberia.As part of the clean-up, the groups also conduct a waste audit to identify what type of plastic waste ends up in our oceans.Related Collections:Plastics in Oceans (All Photos & Videos)Manila Plastics Project: Plastic Pollution in Pasig River, Freedom Island and Cavite, Philippines (Photos & Videos)