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Day: February 22, 2022

Gender Inequality and Plastic Pollution: Study underscores need for gender equity in waste management

Gender Inequality and Plastic Pollution: Study underscores need for gender equity in waste management

A study on plastic pollution revealed that there is gender inequality in waste management, wherein women are expected to carry more responsibilities than men. The study conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines, Angat Bayi program, and University of the Philippines Center for Women and Gender Studies (CWGS) found that people believe […]

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