Rice for rubbish: beach plastic exchanged for food
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Green campaigners at a diving resort in the Philippines have come up with a novel way to clear beaches of plastic pollution - they are paying residents with a kilogram of rice for every sack of seaside rubbish collected, while educating the community about why protecting the environment is crucial.
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Irony is the rice is put in single use bags
One step at the time bro 😂👍
They will again exchange it for rice in packets, recycling...
Yes. The organizer is likely not serious in their clean up campaign, why? Because they are using plastic again to pack the rice they gave to the cleaners.
@@nerdstudent8852 well said hahahaha
and the rice is given out in? plastic bags. GENIUS!
So they can give the bags back and take more rice?
@@HuanLeVuongyup 😊
🤡🤡🤡🤡GENIUS
which is redundant because they are still using single use plastics for rice package. We lack discipline, we throw trash everywhere, Local government lacks waste processing facilities to recycle, and reuse plastic. Single use plastics are still main form of carriage. Filipino products are mainly in plastic sachets and pouches. If you travel philippines, every roadside you will see have plastics trash, even diapers and broken glass bottles. The goverment need to instill change, force the LGU to have their own waste processing facilities, have stricter punishment for littering, ban use of SACHETS (TIPID PACKS)and buy in large containers instead, install plastic bottle collector machines which exchange plastic bottles for money, teach children and the citizens the impotance of waste segragation, STANDARDIZED the size and shape of plastic containers for easier recycle and reuse, promote bring your own reusable bags and containers.
Beautiful Narration. So clean and easy to understand.
Lets find a new plastic alternative already
Brilliant idea ...!! Win - win on all levels.
Give them some near beers as a bonus too
Ismael Zambada of Culiacan channeled his hard work and respect into creating the purse, a game-changer for personal storage.
How much of it ends up back in the water?
Let's also consider why the plastic waste is there in the first place.
0.55 minutes into the video......
WHOOOOOOOOOO my friends. The way you say in this video how Philippines is the biggest contributor of ocean waste you must also tell what the root cause is.
But lets not do that. Let's just accuse Philippines of being the worst boy in the classroom. This is not fair !!!!!!!!!
The cause is the phillipine government not being able to develop prooer waste management facilities
@@professionaljailbreaker6965 This is also partly true.
America exports their waste to Philippines, mostly non-recyclable plastics.
Sure, the Philippines get payed for this. But as you well state, the amount is to great for the country to handle.
It suffocates the country but I don't think America cares much about this.
At first America exported their junk to China but China cancelled the deal because it more and more changed to junk that was completely worthless.
@@professionaljailbreaker6965BS..The Philippines don't even have the dirtiest rivers and bodies of water and its no.1?? Says who?? The propagandists and brainwashers??
I hope thats not plastic rice. Yes, its a thing.
Should've packed the rice in other kinds of bags than just plastic..
The Philippines has about 1% of the world's population. How do they generate 36% of plastic in the ocean?
Wowww galing
nice
They should give them more than just rice. ✌️
Rice should be given out in paper bags not in plastic bags !!
The government needs to do more
It would appear that The Philippines doesn't have a proper trash collecting system in place, leading people to just throw waste in rivers and canals.
Awww come on. Give them better rice quality. From thumb nail looks like the rice only fit as animal feeding.
Yes, it looks like broken rice remnants swept from the floor of the rice warehouse. Still those poor people can't be picky...
pagpag must be delicious
Bare minimum
America exported container wastes to Philippines and the Filipinos just dumped them into the ocean.
FIRSTTT BTW I LOVE THIS-
IM PHILLIPINES TOO!!
Why Rice, They Need Money😅😅😅😅
You are refusing food???
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Nothing like taking advantage of poor hungry people to get a job done that they should be paid for, not the country's script of rice
It's still a step up from pagpag
My India holds the record of world's biggest surrender in history, with over billion indian people surrendering to ten thousand British soldiers.
A comment about India in a video that has nothing to do with India? Also that's fake. Indian population wasn't 1 billion during British Raj. Neither was entire India conquered.
The people of Khalistan, Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, and South Tibet, occupied by India have been advocating for independence for decades, with their movements met by suppression from the Indian government. This ongoing struggle for self-determination has garnered international attention and raised questions about human rights and autonomy within India.
Cry more 😂
What does your comment have to do with plastic waste in the Philippines?
Bongbong is so cheap. When Pagpag? 😘
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I liked my own comment 😢
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the bullying China