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Protect the Philippines’ Oceans and Forests

Your vote funds certified conservation projects — free, forever.

The Philippines sits at the heart of the Coral Triangle — Earth’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem. GreenSweep members from the Philippines vote on certified projects protecting these habitats: mangrove restoration in Palawan, coral reef rehabilitation in the Visayas, and community water programmes across the archipelago.

Environmental Priorities

Coral Reef Degradation

Philippine reefs have lost significant cover to bleaching, blast fishing, and runoff. Certified restoration projects rebuild reef structure and marine biodiversity.

Mangrove Deforestation

Mangrove forests protect coastlines from storm surges and support fisheries. Restoration projects replant and protect these critical buffer zones.

Coastal Plastic Pollution

Coastal cleanup programmes remove plastic waste and build community-led waste management infrastructure in barangays across the island chain.

How It Works

1

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2

Vote on verified projects

Browse certified projects and vote for the ones you believe in. Every vote influences monthly funding.

3

Real impact, transparent reporting

Monthly disbursements are published publicly. You can see exactly where the money goes.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does GreenSweep have a page for the Philippines?

The Philippines has one of the world’s highest remittance-to-GDP ratios, and a large share of GreenSweep’s registered community uses the platform to direct funding to Southeast Asian restoration projects, including mangrove restoration in Palawan and coral reef rehabilitation in the Visayas.

What is the minimum registration age in the Philippines?

The minimum registration age in the Philippines is 13. The applicable minimum is confirmed during registration.

Is GreenSweep available in the local language?

GreenSweep’s interface is available in English and German. Tagalog (Filipino) and Cebuano translations are in development. All registered users can use the platform in English regardless of country.

Do I need to donate or pay anything?

No. GreenSweep is completely free to use. You vote on environmental projects and GreenSweep funds them from advertising revenue. There is no donation, subscription, or payment required.

How does registration work?

Registration is free and takes under two minutes via email, WhatsApp, Facebook, TikTok, or Telegram. You will need to confirm your age meets the minimum for your market.

How does voting work for users outside the EU?

Voting works the same way for all registered users regardless of country. GreenSweep directs 70% of its global advertising revenue to environmental projects based on community votes. There is no geographic restriction on voting or project access.

Sources

  1. 1.GovernmentCoral Triangle Initiative — marine biodiversity
  2. 2.GovernmentWorld Bank — Philippines remittances data
  3. 3.IndustryVerra VCS — Philippine project registry
  4. 4.IndustryGreenSweep Transparency Reports