Let's Clean the World Together

Clean Up the Philippines Movement has today called on all Filipinos to stand up and answer the call to involve themselves and their local communities and participate on Clean Up the Philippines Day on September 15, 2012. On that day, volunteers of the campaign are...

Clean Up the Philippines Day 2012 now open for registration

Clean Up the Philippines Day 2012 is now open for registration!  This year's clean up day is scheduled on the 15th of September 2012!Last year's campaign was a success!  Thanks to our volunteers who have decided to stand up and make a difference in their own local...

Massive cleanup continues long after Hurricane Ike

"Hurricane Ike produced a staggering amount of debris, and it may take months for Galveston, Houston and coastal parishes in Louisiana to dispose of what some say is record destruction waste."This is newsworthy because people should know what is happening regarding recovering...

Philippines -- NGOs and companies to observe global coastal clean up campaign

More than 150 Accenture employees will join Hands On Manila volunteers in observance of the International Coastal Clean-Up Day (ICCD) at the Manila Bay on September 20. Meanwhile, Greenpeace, together with the...

DC Burns: Maryland, Virginia Profit

Mount Pleasant, DC – Who cleans up after and profits from DC's first 5 alarm fire since the 1970's? If the license plates at the scene are any indication then it is Maryland and Virgina companies.

One Million Mangroves for Cebu

MANDAUE, PHILIPPINES - The Rotary Club of Mandaue North together with the Rotary International District 3860, Municipal Government of Liloan, DENR and the Coastal Resource Management will spearhead a...

Hurricane cleanup could take months, years | CNET News.com

New Orleans could be underwater for quite a while, according to at least one expert, and the oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico might be under repairs for years. The scope of the flooding following Hurricane Katrina, combined with the fact that New Orleans is below sea level,...

Storm Cleanup May Be Biggest In U.S. History

Charities and the federal government launched what aid agencies predicted could be the longest and costliest relief effort in U.S. history, as workers began arriving last night in states devastated by Hurricane...

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