NO PLASTICS IN NATURE INITIATIVE
Our vision is No Plastics in Nature by 2030.
- Business Model Innovation
- Global Plastic Policy
- Plastic Smart Cities

Recycling for Change
Pioneering change in the plastic crisis: Gerlie's journey
From research to action: How the Port of Batangas in the Philippines walks the talk to tackle plastic pollution
International Coastal Clean-up Month: Grants awarded to 20 women waste workers to boost livelihood
Three major Philippine ports achieve 50% reduction of plastic waste leakage
WWF-PH marks Plastic-Free July by engaging private sector on critical habitats cleanup and waste segregation learning sessions
No Plastics in Nature celebrates five years of milestones
Batangas City joins the Global Movement of Cities working towards Plastic Pollution
Turning Trash into Treasure: The Impact of Upcycling and Recycling Plastic Waste
WWF calls for a global ban on ‘harmful and unnecessary’ single-use plastic items, such as vapes, cutlery and cosmetic microplastics, ahead of key UN plastic pollution treaty talks
Uniting Against Plastic: Community Action in the Philippines
WWF-Philippines scales up Plastic Smart Cities project; taps Siargao, Palawan, CDO
Ten women waste workers receive grants on International Women’s Month
May pera sa basura
Promising start to plastic pollution negotiations as countries show strong support for ambitious global agreement
Women entrepreneurs in Manila receive grants to advance waste management businesses
New gender and plastics study reveals need for equal roles in waste management
Trace Your Share: Quezon City
Trace Your Share: San Jose Sico Landfill cooperative
Davao LGUs, Donsol renew commitment to fight plastic pollution under WWF Philippines’ Plastic Smart Cities
WWF Continues Its Work on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) with UNEP Sea Circular
Clean Ports, Clean Oceans: Improving Port Waste Management in the Philippines
Majority of experts support the development of a new global agreement on plastic pollution as UN Expert Group concludes
As the final meeting of the UN Ad Hoc Open Ended Expert Group /p>
IUCN members call for a global agreement on plastic pollution
A resolution calling for the world community to agree on a global agreement to/p>
WWF Continues to Fight Against Plastic Pollution, Advocates for an EPR Scheme in the PH
Plastic pollution has reached gigantic dimensions worldwide and has caused serious consequences to marine life/p>
New report from WWF says abandoned fishing gear an "immortal menace"
Abandoned fishing gear is the deadliest form of plastic debris for marine life/p>
NGOs and businesses call for UN treaty on plastic pollution
Major businesses issued a call today for a UN treaty on plastic pollution to address /p>
May hugot ka ba? Express it for the environment with limited-edition #AyokoNgPlastik Viber sticker pack
Feeling sad and blue with what’s going on with your life and the environment?/p>
Latest Panda Talks webisodes focus on Energy Consumption and Plastic Pollution
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines tackled two of the most pressing environmental issues/p>
WWF-PH launches limited edition sticker pack in partnership with Rakuten Viber
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines has partnered with instant/p>
Global cooperation critical as criminal activity in plastic waste trade increases: WWF
The overwhelming amount of plastic waste generated by the world/p>
Elegant Filipinas 2019 Promotes a Plastic-Free Future
The Philippines’ fiercest and most fabulous lend their hand in promoting a plastic-free future./p>
Battle Against Unnecessary Plastic Continues with “No Plastics in Nature” Initiative
In line with the 1st anniversary of World Wide Fund for Nature /p>
Conservation Conversation: The No Plastics in Nature Initiative
On the 13th of July, 2019, staff and supporters of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines came together
WWF-Philippines Welcomes Shakey’s Philippines
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines strengthens the fight against plastic pollution by partnering with Shakey’s Pizza Asia Venture/p>
Revealed: Plastic Ingestion by People Could be Equating to a Credit Card a Week
A new study finds on average people could be ingesting approximately 5 grams of plastic every week, which is the equivalent weight of a credit card./p>
World leaders fail to address plastic crisis, says WWF
World leaders have resoundingly failed in their duty to take action on the escalating
Bicol Eco-Plant Boxes
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines continues to work with National Geographic to bring new purpose to plastic pollution.
The #AyokoNgPlastik Kickoff Event
WWF-Philippines officially launched the #AyokoNgPlastik movement on Tuesday,