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When waste becomes wealth
Manila Bulletin
|November 8, 2025
In the race toward a low-carbon future, the circular economy is no longer an environmental idea but an economic imperative
Part of the sorting and dismantling line for discarded televisions at E&E Recycling. These televisions are sorted and re-cycled into five raw materials: glass, plastic, iron, copper, and aluminum.
In a conference with over 500 circular economy experts, many were baffled and unable to identify a shampoo sachet. Yes, the plastic sachet that any Filipino would recognize. After all, 164 million of them are used every single day in the Philippines.
Anna Reyes, my co-founder and executive director at Sustina, brought a plastic sachet to display during her talk for the “Asia’s Voices” session of the Asia Pacific Circular Economy Roundtable & Hotspot (APCER) in Taiwan.
“Is that a free sample?” people asked. “No, this is the product,” Anna replied, to their disbelief.
Doing some quick math: The Philippines has more than 1,600 cities, over 7,000 islands, and only 237 landfills for millions of sachets. Upwards of $890 million is lost each year because recyclable plastic products are discarded in landfills rather than recycled.
During APCER, Taiwanese officials shared that in 2024, the green-technology industry in Taiwan contributed 2 percent of GDP, or approximately $15 billion in added value.
This isn’t just happening in Taiwan. In the Netherlands, the circular economy has contributed over 4 percent of GDP since 2020; a trend mirrored in Germany and Sweden.
This story is from the November 8, 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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