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Greenpeace Philippines is set to launch a documentary film seeking to further educate Filipinos on the ill-effects of single-use plastics on communities.
By The Visayas Journal

‘ANG HULING PLASTIC’​: Free Docufilm Awareness On Solutions To PH’s Plastic Problem

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Greenpeace Philippines is set to launch a documentary film seeking to further educate Filipinos on the ill-effects of single-use plastics to communities, as well as the solutions needed to cut plastic waste in the country–from individual actions to corporate and government responsibilities.

Directed by RA Rivera, the full-length documentary titled “ANG HULING PLASTIC,” features insights from impacted communities, scientists, and civil society organizations on the science behind single-use plastics, how it affects our daily lives, and solutions to the plastic pollution.

Its narration, brought to life by GMA Kapuso artists-TV comedians Maey Bautista and Betong Sumaya, makes it ideal for teachers seeking to educate school students in environmental protection.

“The magnitude of the plastics problem is really alarming, considering that I myself am aware that there is a crisis on plastic pollution,” Director RA Rivera said. “I think even with the Covid-19 pandemic still present, we should educate the people on how to solve the problem. Information is really the key since there are very limited avenues to discuss the issue. We need more educational materials, more discussions, and hopefully more legislation that will address it.”

The film presents how gravely plastic has changed biodiversity–from the sanctuary-turned-dredges of Freedom Island in Manila Bay, to the monstrous garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

The launch of the documentary is timely and significant as it also talks about how the surge of plastics use during the COVID19 pandemic exacerbates plastic pollution.

“The film is a unique look at the plastic crisis, offering the perspective of Filipinos, while revealing the problems at different points of plastic’s life cycle and exposing the roots of the issue. It’s not just an educational exercise, but something that will spark ideas for solutions and deeper discussions on the necessary systems change,” Greenpeace Campaigner Marian Ledesma said.

ANG HULING PLASTIC is presented by Greenpeace Philippines, supported by the Silent Foundation and Plastic Solutions Fund. The documentary will premiere in partnership with the Department of Education – Division of Dasmarinas on March 22, coinciding with the World Water Day.

Greenpeace is also open to collaborating with organizations and LGUs for free film screenings. Requests for viewing tie-ups can be directed to [email protected].