A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man removes recyclable plastics at the banks of the Pasig River in Manila on the afternoon of World Environment Day. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year worldwide, half of which are single-use plastics, and only 10 percent are being recycled.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE