Beyond Waste-to-Energy: Real Solutions for Plastic Pollution
Dr Jorge Emmanuel, Environmental Scientist, Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow, Silliman University Philippines | Merci Ferrer, President, Philippines Office, Global Alliance of Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA)
03-Nov-25 15:00
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Across Southeast Asia, we’re all grappling with plastic waste, from rivers choked with bottles and packaging to new proposals for “waste-to-energy” plants that promise to turn rubbish into electricity. But are these really solutions, or just shifting the problem elsewhere? The Philippines, like Malaysia, faces this tension between convenience, consumption, and sustainability too. In this episode, we're joined by two experts from the Philippines who’ve spent years studying and tackling these issues: Dr. Jorge Emmanuel, an environmental scientist and former UN Chief Technical Advisor on the Environment, who’s worked with the WHO and UNDP on safe and sustainable waste management, who's currently an Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Silliman University Philippines, and also Merci Ferrer, the Co-Convenor for War on Waste Negros Oriental, and the President of the Philippines Office for the Global Alliance of Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA). Together, we’ll explore what it really takes to move toward cleaner, more sustainable ways of living.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, controversies, politics, government, international
Tags: waste crisis, waste-to-energy projects, sustainable solutions, the bigger picture, earth matters, incinerators, waste management, plastic pollution crisis, plastic waste, zero-waste, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, gaia,
