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Typhoon survivors from Salcedo, Eastern Samar, delivered a letter to the SEC office in Makati, urging stricter climate accountability for corporations. Marking 11 years since Haiyan, they brought 11 ruined items as symbols of their loss. [Photo by Jilson Tiu | Greenpeace]
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Mandatory Sustainability Reporting: A crucial step toward corporate climate accountability in the Philippines

Staff Writer Feb 21, 2025 0

The Philippine SEC’s decision to mandate sustainability reporting for publicly listed companies by 2026 is being hailed by communities and…

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Residents help each other pack sandbags for their houses in preparation for Super typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) in Legazpi Boulevard, Barangay Puro, Legazpi City, Albay province. [Greenpeace photo]
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Communities stand strong, sending a message to leaders at INC-5: protect the planet. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
A united front on the shores of La Union, demanding a plastic-free future. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
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