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ADB approves $500 mln loan to support a sustainable Philippine blue economy

The Asian Development Bank approved a $500-million policy-based loan for the Philippines to help support its blue?economy. This will focus on protecting the marine ecosystem from threats such as extreme weather conditions and plastic pollution. The?programme will be cofinanced by Agence Francaise de Developpement (French Development Agency) and Germany's KfW Development Bank, each contributing about $235 millions. It aims to ensure environmental resilience as the Philippines taps into its ocean resources via industrial fishing, tourism -and offshore energy.

In a press release, ADB Philippines Country director Andrew Jeffries stated that this is ADB’s first extensive multi-sectoral program focused on fostering the?national blue economic development in the area.

We are committed to helping our host country achieve its low-carbon and climate-resilient objectives.

The program will tackle plastic pollution in the Philippines where 750,000 tons of plastic enters the ocean every year from coastal areas like Manila Bay.

The ADB stated that the programme will help enforce the Extended Produce Responsibility Law by introducing uniform, clear labels on recyclables and plastic products, aligning local waste management guides, and promoting the circular economy. The program also aims to?build a strong legal framework and institutional framework in order to manage coastal and marine resources. As the Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries on the planet, it faces threats such as typhoons and rising seas. In the last year, the Philippines experienced six deadly typhoons within a month. Four tropical cyclones developed at the same moment in November. This suggests that storms are now occurring over shorter periods of time.

(source: Reuters)