Turning off the Tap: Plastic Sachets and Producer Responsibility in Southeast Asia

In the crowded capital city of Manila, the Philippines, one quarter of the population of 15 million people has less than one dollar to spend per day. Residents depend upon the tiny and ubiquitous convenience stores, known as sari-sari stores, for daily essentials like food and hygiene products, much of which are sold in convenient single-use … Continue reading Turning off the Tap: Plastic Sachets and Producer Responsibility in Southeast Asia