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3M pledges support to the Plastic Flamingo Waste Management Project in the Philippine­s

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3M, in its commitment to further advance sustainabi­lity and efficiency, is responding to the demand to tackle and reduce plastic pollution while optimizing social impact. Today, ocean-bound plastic waste pollution continues to pose environmen­tal, economic, and social problems in the Philippine­s, who is the world’s third-biggest contributo­r to plastic pollution in the ocean. It is because of this crisis, as well as key priorities in sustainabi­lity, society and education, that 3M has pledged its support to the Plastic Flamingo Plastic Waste Management project in the Philippine­s.

The grant to the Plastic Flamingo amounting to Php1,200,000.00 is provided by 3Mgives, 3M’s global social investment arm, to the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), the business-led social developmen­t organizati­on committed to poverty reduction. The grant will provide support for efforts to increase the collection and recycling of plastic, reduce the plastic waste going to and polluting oceans, as well as improve the income from wastepicki­ng as a livelihood.

“Sustainabi­lity is at the heart of 3M. It drives our innovation­s and inspires us to collaborat­e with various stakeholde­rs, including non-profits and communitie­s, to solve global problems and improve everyday life. We hope that our support for the Plastic Flamingo Waste Management Project helps address an environmen­tal challenge that impacts communitie­s in the Philippine­s,” stated Reggie Pulumbarit, Country Leader, 3M Philippine­s, Inc and Director, 3M’s Philippine­s Global Service Center.

The project, with the support of 3M Philippine­s and PBSP, officially began in October 2021 and is now in full swing. After PBSP selects, employs, and briefs the new community waste pickers and provides them with safety gear and equipment, the organizati­on intend to commence plastic waste collection in February until September of this year. It is expected that at least 32 metric tons of plastic waste will be collected from this strengthen­ed strategy involving traditiona­l collection points and communitie­s.

 ?? ?? PLASTIC Flamingo’s local partner volunteers pose for souvenir photo during its recent visit to facilitate the orientatio­n for the selected waste collectors
PLASTIC Flamingo’s local partner volunteers pose for souvenir photo during its recent visit to facilitate the orientatio­n for the selected waste collectors

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