Redesigning a Plastic-Free Future for Vietnam Article A female waste picker’s simple dream is, in its own way, part of a much bigger plan toward a plastic-free future for Vietnam. By Nguyen Thuy Mien
From Sachets to Marine Litter: Why Do Plastics End Up in the Ocean? Article In a coastal city in the Philippines, poor families in the urban margins participate in the efforts to stem the effects of climate change, yet they are still likely to bear its worst effects. This piece explains why “segregation at source” measures that target households is not enough to stem the tide of plastic wastes. By Gretchen Abuso
Southeast Asia’s Peatlands, Seen Through the Haze Article Peatlands are often discussed in the context of fires and the haze, but are also a meaningful part of the conversation about the climate crisis in an already too-hot planet. By Johanna Son
Troubling Waters of Waste around Phu Quoc Island of Vietnam Article The slow implementation of urban waste solutions and wastewater treatment projects leads to environmental problems and the risk of unsustainable development in the near future on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. By Hoang Giam