MediaStorm
Produced by
Caption
Slide 37 of 165
Cities Made of Water
December 5, 2017
As dawn breaks, Nestor carries a bundle of used cardboard to his boat anchored off of the shore of San Andres, Isla Verde. He goes around Isla Verde and other nearby islands on his outrigger boat, collecting junk materials such as hard and soft plastics, paper and cardboard, and scrap metal. Once he has scavenged enough, he brings the junk to Batangas City to recycle. A ton of trash sells for around 30-50USD, and takes about a month to collect. The Philippines is the 3rd worst plastic polluter in the world, and its ineffective waste system leaks 74% of collected plastic waste back into the ocean. In an archipelago country that is more water than land, everything we use, and throw away, returns to the sea.
Hannah Reyes Morales
faa7f57a-ed40-4c49-8e69-c05fe5eb85ae
b6f66fee-05ab-4bc2-9ebf-54fc937e4329
858bb54c-26df-44f2-b6f1-cc0b35d29cc8
4c2ef0c1-de82-4b71-af7b-2a5d9d124a25
24750374-d412-43c9-961b-6957a2a61653
bf4992d2-e81c-4d28-84e5-c09160bdc4c5
708e821f-bb18-47be-8ba5-1141919be520
bac29ebc-a580-4ef3-8342-8f1e4ce2ff02
a9886489-68b2-4162-829a-fc74ce288d27
9f78b2c0-f6ce-4865-b0bc-c202985f3a0d
See more at MediaStorm