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2020 2019 2018

New Year, Clean Coast: IDP Coastal Cleanup

Last January 25, 2020, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines, together with the Bakawan Warriors of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), organized a coastal clean-up at the Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA) to celebrate a clean start to the new year alongside individual donors.

The coastal clean-up proved to be very fruitful as the team was able to collect a total of 551 kgs of waste, of which 11 kgs were glass, 9 kgs were styro, 6.5 kgs were rubber, 206.5 kgs were plastic, and 308 kgs were other waste materials. All in all, 36 sacks of garbage were collected - containing waste that would have otherwise continued to pollute the critical habitat and our oceans.

No Plastics in Nature: 3rd Conservation Conversation

Pandas and panda supporters alike came together on the 21st of September at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Burgos Circle, for a community event under the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines’ No Plastics in Nature Initiative – a prime time to discuss the plastic problem and its implications to the environment. As a challenge to the supporters of WWF-Philippines, Czarina Constantino, Project Manager for the No Plastics in Nature Initiative in the Philippines, asked the audience for their own ideas on how they can combat plastic pollution in their own lives. As part of her work in combatting plastic pollution, Constantino promotes sustainable practices with governments, businesses, and individuals alike. The community event was the perfect chance for her to talk directly with those who have been supporting the efforts of WWF-Philippines over the years.

No Plastics in Nature: Conservation Conversation

Staff and individual donors of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines came together for the latest installment of Conservation Conversation, which is part of the organization’s efforts to engage and educate supporters on the most current and pressing environmental issues and how the organization is working to address them. The No Plastics in Nature Initiative is the WWF Network’s response to the increasing threat posed by plastic pollution. The WWF Network estimates that each year, 8 trillion pieces of plastic enter the oceans and that as much as 100,000 microplastics enter our bodies, the equivalent of consuming a credit card a week. These figures were presented by WWF-Philippines National Coordinator for Plastics Czarina Constantino as she talked about the No Plastics in Nature Initiative, highlighting the severity of the plastics problem and its impact on the world.

Earth Hour 2019

As an annual flagship program, Earth Hour is known for conducting the   massive switch-off event at different locations in the Philippines. Each year,   thousands of eco-warriors, individual donors, and partners for change gather in support for the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment.

Conservation Conversations

Teaming up with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (Philippines), WWF-Philippines brings you Conservation Conversations, an interactive and informative event series open to all. This program helps support our advocacy in protecting and conserving nature, through food security, water management, energy and resource conservation, as well as species conservation.

One Nature, Juanventure: Lakbay Ipo Watershed

Individual donors are immersed in the experience that aims to provide first-hand  experience of how WWF-Philippines works with and for its program communities to build a future where Filipinos live in harmony with nature.

Earth Hour 2018

As an annual flagship program, Earth Hour is known for conducting the massive switch-off event at different locations in the Philippines. Each year, thousands of our eco-warriors, our individual donors and partners for change, gather in support for the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment.

Save Water, Save Lives: Conservation Conversation

Save Water, Save Lives is an educational talk for loyal WWF-Philippines individual donors which features the importance of water security and how affects our daily lives. This event seeks to present Metro Manila’s current water situation and the steps each and everyone can observe proper water management.

Fundraising Hour

Our celebrity ambassadors shared their passion for the environment with mallgoers and encouraged them to support WWF’s Individual Donor Program (IDP) during Fundraising Hour.