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Storytelling For Children On Plastic Pollution

TV Personality, Tonipet Gaba reads the book entitled “Bayan ng Basura” (Town of Garbage) to the children during the storytelling activity at the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s office in Makati, Philippines.
Bayan ng Basura depicts the story of a sea turtle named “Pawikan” who was swept away by a storm in a darker and more polluted part of the ocean. On his journey home, Pawikan met sea creatures who are also tormented by the plastic situation, including a whale that has ingested shampoo sachets, an octopus entangled in ropes, and a prawn living inside a plastic bottle.
The book also offered solutions on how to end plastic pollution, which includes calling on companies to stop the relentless production of single-use plastics and enabling local government units to implement stricter regulations on garbage disposal. 
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Children Storybook on Plastic Pollution

Parents and teachers now have a new tool to educate children on the harrowing impacts of plastic pollution as Greenpeace Philippines, in partnership with Adarna House, launched a new children’s book titled “Bayan ng Basura.” The picturebook is designed to make children understand how endless production of single-use packaging threatens marine creatures and local communities. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STULCR 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 25/01/2020 
Locations: Asia, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines, Southeast Asia
Credit line: © Grace Duran-Cabus / Greenpeace 
Size: 3000px × 1936px     885.57 KB 
Ranking: ★★★★ (E)