A man collects recyclable plastics along the seawall in Navotas City on Friday, 7 June 2025, a day before World Oceans Day. Plastic pollution continues to threaten marine life, with an estimated 11 million metric tons entering the ocean each year, compounding the 200 million metric tons already circulating in marine environments.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man collects recyclable plastics along the seawall in Navotas City on Friday, 7 June 2025, a day before World Oceans Day. Plastic pollution continues to threaten marine life, with an estimated 11 million metric tons entering the ocean each year, compounding the 200 million metric tons already circulating in marine environments.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man collects recyclable plastics along the seawall in Navotas City on Friday, 7 June 2025, a day before World Oceans Day. Plastic pollution continues to threaten marine life, with an estimated 11 million metric tons entering the ocean each year, compounding the 200 million metric tons already circulating in marine environments.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE
A man collects recyclable plastics along the seawall in Navotas City on Friday, 7 June 2025, a day before World Oceans Day. Plastic pollution continues to threaten marine life, with an estimated 11 million metric tons entering the ocean each year, compounding the 200 million metric tons already circulating in marine environments.Photo by Toto Lozano for DAILY TRIBUNE