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                    [Title] => Eco-boats for high-tech clean-up of Pasig River
                    [Summary] => Initial studies conducted on the Pasig River show that solid wastes account for 10 percent of the river’s total waste content. These consist of garbage, plastics and other debris that make the job of rehabilitating Pasig River a tough, challenging endeavor.


But recently, a bright ray of hope shone on the efforts of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) to rid the Pasig of its wastes, thus paving the way for more vigorous rehabilitation.
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Pioneered in Europe as "green labeling," the use by industries of environmentally friendly production processes, packaging materials, health and safety practices – has been recognized by governments with green labels.

The green labels gave products premium customer choice that commanded better prices.

Until last year, green labeling was unheard of in the Philippines.
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But recently, a bright ray of hope shone on the efforts of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) to rid the Pasig of its wastes, thus paving the way for more vigorous rehabilitation.
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Pioneered in Europe as "green labeling," the use by industries of environmentally friendly production processes, packaging materials, health and safety practices – has been recognized by governments with green labels.

The green labels gave products premium customer choice that commanded better prices.

Until last year, green labeling was unheard of in the Philippines.
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