Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Banner-Action-during-River-Tour-in-Manila-27MZIFJXDJO05.htmlConceptually similarAbigail Aguilar, Detox Campaigner of Greenpeace PhilippinesGP0STR10ACompleted★★★★Abigail Aguilar, Detox Campaigner of Greenpeace PhilippinesGP0STR10ICompleted★★★★Abigail Aguilar, Detox Campaigner of Greenpeace PhilippinesGP0STR10KCompleted★★★★Banner Action during River Tour in ManilaGP0STR10ECompleted★★★★★★Shanty Towns during River Tour in ManilaGP0STR1DVCompleted★★★★Shanty Towns during River Tour in ManilaGP0STR197Completed★★★★Shanty Towns during River Tour in ManilaGP0STR10MCompleted★★★★★★Shanty Towns during River Tour in ManilaGP0STR10DCompleted★★★★★★Rubbish Pollution in the Pasig River in ManilaGP0STR10GCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STR10FBanner Action during River Tour in ManilaAbigail Aguilar, Greenpeace campaigner holds the banner that reads “Ban single use plastic” during the boat tour hosted by Greenpeace and the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) to show the magnitude and trajectory of plastic waste from tributary San Juan River to the Pasig River’s mouth.The tour highlighted the chokepoints and documented the pollution along the Pasig River and feeding into Manila Bay. The groups also released a GPS-equipped buoy to track the movement of marine debris, such as plastic waste, from Pasig River into open waters.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Manila-Pasig-Pasig River-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:8 Sep, 2017Credit:© Daniel Müller / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Campaigners-Cities-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Plastics-River pollution-Rubbish-Toxics (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Greenpeace and PRRC Track Plastic Pollution in Pasig River, PhilippinesGreenpeace Philippines and the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) hosted a boat tour showing the magnitude and trajectory of plastic waste from tributary San Juan River to the Pasig River’s mouth.The tour highlighted the chokepoints and documented the pollution along the Pasig River and feeding into Manila Bay. The groups also released a GPS-equipped buoy to track the movement of marine debris, such as plastic waste, from Pasig River into open waters.Related Collections:Manila Plastics Project: Plastic Pollution in Pasig River, Freedom Island and Cavite, Philippines (Photos & Videos)