Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-People-Collecting-Electronic-Waste-in-Manila-27MZIFJJTQDLM.htmlConceptually similarLocal People Collecting Electronic Waste in ManilaGP0STPYRRCompleted★★★★Local People Collecting Electronic Waste in ManilaGP0STPYRUCompleted★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYR5Completed★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYRBCompleted★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYR1Completed★★★★★★Electronic Waste Workers in ManilaGP0STPYTCCompleted★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYT9Completed★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYSUCompleted★★★★Electronic Waste Worker in ManilaGP0STPYSWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPYRZLocal People Collecting Electronic Waste in ManilaImelda and Buboy prepare to collect discarded appliances early morning at Capulong Street in Tondo, Manila, Philippines.Locations:Luzon-Manila-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:12 May, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Cities-Day-Electronic waste-Electronic waste workers-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Recycling-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Two people-Urban areas-Waste disposal-WomenShoot:E-Waste Documentation in The PhilippinesGreenpeace Philippines visited the community of Capulong, Tondo, Manila, in May 2016 to take a peek on how e-waste recyclers, or 'mangbabaklas' in local parlance, go about their daily lives. Most of the members of the community subsist on recycling old electronics meant for disposal. The informal waste sector has been lobbying for recognition from the Philippine government, which will give them social protection and better working conditions than what they currently have.