Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/International-Clean-up-Day-Philippines-27MZIFLQJS24.htmlConceptually similarInternational Clean-up Day PhilippinesGP01UIBCompleted★★★★International Clean-up Day PhilippinesGP01UIECompleted★★★★International Clean-up Day PhilippinesGP01UIDCompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PVCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean Up in Laguna LakeGP01X5DCompleted★★★★Coastal Clean Up in Laguna LakeGP01X5ECompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PRCompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PSCompleted★★★★International Coastal Clean-up Day in the PhilippinesGP026PTCompleted★★★★View AllGP01UICInternational Clean-up Day PhilippinesGreenpeace Water Patrol boats and kayaks scour the waters of Laguna Lake and its tributaries for trash, while around 200 youth volunteers mobilized by the Youth Development Affairs Office of Laguna, Greenpeace and EcoWaste Coalition, collect and segregate waste from shorelands in Bgy Pinagbayanan in Pila, Laguna, during International Coastal Clean-up Day. Greenpeace challenged government officials and political aspirants to come up with longer lasting measures that stop pollution from the source.Locations:Luzon-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:19 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Jed DelanoMaximum size:3000px X 2032pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Bridges-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace volunteers-Inflatables (boats)-Kayaks-KWCI (GPI)-Local-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)-Water-Water pollutionShoot:Water International Coastal Clean-up Day in LuzonGreenpeace challenged government officials and aspirants to step up and include in their political platforms measures to ensure the protection of the country’s water sources, pointing out that bodies of water like Laguna Lake and Manila Bay are at the end of a pipeline of pollution coming from upstream communities, factories, and other contributors.