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EU/GIZ rethinking plastics project, Philippines Department of Environment organize online dialogue on circular economy solutions


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Webinar seeks to discuss ways to reduce plastic waste, marine litter



Globally, up to 13 million tons of plastic wastes are dumped into the oceans annually, affecting over 800 species in marine and coastal environments. To address this, solutions are needed at the interface of the circular and green economy, waste management, health and water resources, sustainable consumption, biodiversity and climate protection. Factors contributing to the increase in plastic wastes include population growth, urbanization, as well as changing consumption and production patterns (i.e., packaging and single-use items). If not properly disposed, collected, managed, and processed, plastic wastes will end up in the waterways and oceans, resulting to marine litter posing a growing global threat to marine ecosystems and fisheries.

On November 16, 2021 at 3:00-5:00 PM (GMT+8), an Online Dialogue on Circular Economy Solutions to Reduce Plastic Waste and Marine Litter will be jointly organized by the EU/GIZ Rethinking Plastics – Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter Project and the Philippines’ Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to provide a platform for the sharing of strategies, tools, and lessons learned on circular economy for plastics to prevent and reduce marine litter. The dialogue will bring together experiences and perspectives from Europe, East and Southeast Asia in terms of strategies, tools, mechanisms, and success stories in sustainable plastic production and consumption, and circular economy.

Expected outcomes from the online dialogue include: (1) various initiatives, experiences and best practices on plastic waste and marine litter reduction, prevention and management within and outside the region are shared and documented; (2) opportunities for replication/scaling up of experiences and best practices, including potential collaborations on plastic wastes and marine litter reduction, prevention and management are identified; and (3) approaches and enabling mechanisms for mainstreaming marine litter prevention and circular economy into national and local development plans are identified.

The half-day event will feature an open forum and presentations, with a panel discussion on “Challenges and Policy Measures for Circular Economy in the context of Marine Litter.” Additionally, breakout groups will be organized to discuss topics on “Sustainable Consumption and Production of Plastics” and “Improvement and New Approaches for Plastic Waste Management.”

The event is open to the public and interested participants may register at: https://bit.ly/reducemarinelitter. Audiences expected to benefit from the dialogue include public representatives (national government agencies and local government units); business representatives (industry associations and the private sector); and representatives from the civil society and the academe.

The Rethinking Plastics-Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter Project is based on cooperation between the European Union and seven countries in East and Southeast Asia. It helps countries in the region reduce plastic waste and improve its collection and recycling, thereby promoting a circular economy for plastics in order to reduce plastic waste leakage into the sea. The objective of the circular economy is to use resources more efficiently and sustainably according to the principle of reduce, reuse and recycle. The project implements advisory services and pilot projects in close cooperation with regional, national and local partners and is funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Expertise France.

This event is part of a series of collaborations set to culminate in the 2021 East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress from December 1-2. For more information on the 2021 EAS Congress, visit https://eascongress2021.pemsea.org/.

2 LPU Manila MMA majors named 3 Shots filmfest finalists


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Two Multimedia Arts students at Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila managed to get into the Top 20 finalists of the Three Shots Film (3SF) Festival hosted by Media Underground or MUD Studios.

Christine Anne C. Crisostomo’s “Kabtang” and Mark Wilson S. Catindig’s “Ip-” made it to the finals of the competition, which runs from November 5 to 12. Their short films and 18 other finalists are available for viewing at MUD’s website (https://www.mud-studios.net/) before the awarding ceremonies on Nov. 12.

“Kabtang” tells the story of a young woman (Crisostomo) in a world filled with questions that trouble her mind. In her short film, the actor-director posed the questions, “How could she begin another chapter of her life? Will she fight or surrender?”

Meanwhile, “Ip-” follows a young man (Mark Joshua Jimenez) in learning the importance of one’s awareness of his surroundings while eating. “Taking a meal is more than just consuming what one has on the table,” Catindig shared.




Both Crisostomo and Catindig, who made the films as a final requirement for their Fundamentals of Film and Video Production class, were challenged to make a short narrative film using only three shots and three cuts, with a running time between one and 15 minutes.

Crisostomo, a freelance photographer and videographer, shared that “Kabtang” is a story for everyone, “with the pandemic and a person’s mental health” as her inspiration.

“It all started with our course in Film and Video Production, and our professor encouraged us to join film contests. I chose 3 Shots Film Festival because I was so amazed that you could make a film in just three shots. I was enticed to join, and at the same time, I want to challenge myself,” Crisostomo revealed.









“I want to illustrate and express through this film that they are not alone. You are not alone. Our lives have been challenging since the pandemic started but I am hopeful that we will get through this, and our story does not end here,” she further explained.

Catindig, who sees himself “as a striving artist who aims to transform visions into something that he can share with everyone,” stressed that in making the film, “I allowed myself to work with that idea and how to bring its flair. Trust your instinct even if it’s as small as you think.”

“Ideas really come from unexpected moments: those small sparks can have the potential of starting a fire,” the 20-year-old Manila-based designer added.

“There are visions and small ideas that we often overlook: we see them as insubstantial and insignificant. I chose to create this film to show that a tiny concept can be remarkable too. When we are surrounded by things that we find fascinating, we tend to disregard those that matter,” he concluded.

MUD Studios will give away cash prizes and plaques of recognition to the Best Film, Best Direction, and Best Cinematography winners. The 3SF festival organizers will also hand out a People’s Choice award. Special prize winners will receive a four-lens kit worth 12,000 pesos, including a travel case bag, 7.5mm fisheye lens, 16mm wide-angle lens, 25mm macro lens, 65mm telephoto lens, two clip mounts, and cleaning cloth from Kase Lens PH and three-piece Selens Redhead Lights with light stand kit.

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