Stakeholder Engagement and Waste Audit Training Across Semporna Islands 

Stakeholder Engagement and Waste Audit Training Across Semporna Islands 

Over 40 school teachers and island community members in Semporna participated in the Jejak Siggit Waste Audit Training Workshop in December 2025. Jejak Siggit, which translates to “tracing the trash” in Bahasa Melayu,  aims to equip Semporna islands’ community leaders with practical skills in waste audit methods, data collection, and understanding the importance of gathering evidence-based insights to improve waste management systems.   Hosted by WWF-Malaysia and in-part conducted by the Malaysia Recycling Alliance (MAREA), the training also highlighted the close connection between land-based waste leakage and marine pollution, which threatens coral reefs, fisheries, and ultimately […]

SEA of Solutions 2025 Bangkok: Plastic Smart Cities Reflections   

SEA of Solutions 2025 Bangkok: Plastic Smart Cities Reflections   

Plastic Smart Cities and WWF-Thailand joined governments, industry leaders, civil society organizations, and coastal communities from across Southeast and East Asia at the Sea of Solutions 2025, convened by COBSEA (Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia) and UNEP (16 – 18 December 2025, Bangkok). The event brought together key stakeholders to strengthen regional dialogue on addressing marine plastic […]

Coral Triangle Nations Convene for Pivotal Talks on Groundbreaking Regional Strategy to Combat Marine Plastic Pollution

Coral Triangle Nations Convene for Pivotal Talks on Groundbreaking Regional Strategy to Combat Marine Plastic Pollution

Bali, 8 July – Government officials, NGOs, and technical experts from across the Coral Triangle region convened this week for a landmark meeting for the development of a comprehensive regional strategy to address waste management issues in the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem. The gathering marks a pivotal moment in regional collaboration, aligning local efforts […]

Taytay and WWF-Philippines Partner to Combat Island Plastic Waste

Taytay and WWF-Philippines Partner to Combat Island Plastic Waste

The municipality of Taytay in Palawan, Philippines, is intensifying its efforts to mitigate marine plastic pollution through a strengthened partnership with WWF-Philippines. A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed on April 7, 2025, to formalize the existing collaboration between WWF-Philippines and three island barangays within Taytay, namely Beton, Debangan and Paly.  The MOU […]

WWF | Marine Plastic Pollution and Its Sources in the Coral Triangle

WWF | Marine Plastic Pollution and Its Sources in the Coral Triangle

Every year, 11 million tonnes of plastic waste enter the world’s oceans, and this number is projected to increase to 29 million tonnes by 2040. The report “Marine Plastic Pollution and Its Sources in the Coral Triangle” highlights the serious issue of plastic waste in one of the world’s most diverse and delicate marine ecosystems. […]