fighting for a greener future
BASURA MO, AYUSIN MO
PROPER WASTE DISPOSAL IS THE FUTURE
" The doorway to a greener future starts when we take notice of our actions "
We aim to create an environment where sustainability is realized in a company, society, community and individual level where in, there is accountability for the actions that affect the condition of our future.
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At MakeDMotherEarthClean, we aim to provide knowledge and awareness for innovations and improvements in our ways that could lead to the betterment of our future and the Earth
OUR VISION
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Say YES to...
Avoiding Single Use Plastics
OUR
MISSION
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The current goals of the MakeDMotherEarthClean are to help support a variety of environmental activities while also educating the public about environmental awareness. To actively effect change, we are currently attempting to sponsor the one environmental reform with the biggest global impact. The MakeDMotherEarthClean's overarching mission is to increase awareness of the effects that society has on the long-term health of our planet, while also improving the quality of the global environment for the benefit of all people.
Composting
Say NO to improper waste management
Purchasing Wisely and Recycling
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We fight for....
SECURE STORAGE SITES
WASTE AND CONTAMINATION TREATMENTS
HOW poor waste management affect communities?
It creates air pollution, water pollution and soil contamination. Open and unsanitary landfills polute drinking water and causes infections and diseases
BREAKING!
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
WHAT causes poor waste management in communities?
lower and middle income nations often lack the resources such as regular garbage collection which lead to dumping and improper waste disposal that is detrimental to public health and the communities.
Waste management laws inadequate, need review
FILIPINOS should have more policy discussions on improving the management of solid wastes in the country. Discarded plastics and other garbage not only litter urban centers but also the countryside, including riverbanks and coral reefs underwater. As such, the problem threatens many sectors, including fishing and tourism.
Worsening garbage problem
Based on data from the National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC), Metro Manila generated as much as 9,500 tons per day (tpd) of waste in 2020 and is projected to rise to 10,400 tpd in 2025.