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A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
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A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
(March 17 2026) A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor
(March 17 2026) A mascot named Nurse Susie with Healthcare workers hold a placard calling for the promotion of Toxics-Free Hospitals during a Women’s Month Program at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Campaigners led by BAN Toxics, call for proper healthcare waste management as a way to reduce the release of toxic and hazardous chemicals for a much safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, waste workers, and the public. Photo/Analy Labor

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