The Philippines faces a significant plastic waste challenge due to its poor handling of plastic waste after use. More than half of the plastic waste generated is expected to be mismanaged, leading to environmental and health issues.
MANILA: The Philippines’ plastic crisis is shaped not only by how much plastic is consumed, but by how poorly much of that waste is managed after use.
The country generates an estimated 1.51 million tons of plastic waste annually as of 2025, according to Earth Action’s 2025 Plastic Overshoot Day report and World Population Review data. Advertisement More than half of that waste – about 55.56pc, or roughly 839,300 tons – is expected to be mismanaged in 2025, meaning it is left uncollected, openly dumped, burned or otherwise improperly handled. Much of it eventually finds its way into waterways, coastlines and communities.
Comparable estimates from Earth Action’s 2024 Plastic Overshoot Day report placed mismanaged plastic waste at around 842,000 tons in 2024. SPONSORED CONTENT Cosmobeauté expands into Borneo with debut festival in KK Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre from May 25 to 26.
Read more Previous data from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources showed that of the estimated 61,000 metric tons of solid waste generated daily in the Philippines, up to 24pc is plastic, composed mostly of consumer goods packaging, cutlery and shopping bags. Inquirer has reached out to the Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for the latest plastic waste data but has yet to receive a response.
AdvertisementThis gap between what is produced and what is managed defines the country’s plastic waste challenge. Global comparisons show the Philippines occupies an unusual position in the plastic crisis: It is not among the world’s biggest plastic consumers per person, but it ranks high in plastic waste mismanagement. Data from Earth Action’s 2025 Plastic Overshoot Day report and World Population Review datasets show the Philippines ranks 31st globally in total plastic waste generation, producing an estimated 1.51 million tons annually.
Advertisement While this is substantially lower than major waste-generating countries such as China, which produces around 56 million tons yearly, and the United States and India, which each generate tens of millions of tons annually, the Philippines still generates more plastic waste overall than several Southeast Asian neighbors with smaller populations, including Singapore and Cambodia. Yet on a per-capita basis, Filipinos generate only around 13 kilograms of plastic waste per year – far below the global average of 28 kilograms cited in Earth Action’s report.
The figure is also significantly lower than in many high-income countries, including Belgium, where annual per-capita plastic waste exceeds 140 kilograms, the United States at more than 120 kilograms, and Singapore at around 76 kilograms per person annually. Even within Southeast Asia, the Philippines generates less plastic waste per person than Malaysia and Thailand, according to the report.
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