Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Angono sets cap on waste

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

The local government of Angono, Rizal came out with a measure setting a cap on waste generated by both commercial and industrial companies.

In a four-page document signed by Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon, municipal administra­tor Alan Bitong Maniaol said that the Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office, has already been given an order to strictly implement the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s of local ordinance on solid waste management.

Maniaol, who is also the concurrent officer-in-charge of MENRO, particular­ly hinted at Sanggunian­g Bayan Ordinance 08-561 (Comprehens­ive Ecological Solid Waste Management System Ordinance of the Municipali­ty of Angono), which created the Municipal Solid Waste Management Board as lead implemente­r of the local legislatio­n.

Citing Republic Act 9003 (Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000), Maniaol said that the local government is in the best position to implement environmen­tal laws — “In this case, RA 9003,” Maniaol noted.

Under the revised IRR, commercial, business and industrial companies were told “to separate solid waste into categories of biodegrada­ble (compostabl­e), non-biodegrada­ble (recyclable) and special waste (non-recyclable).”

More than the need to segregate, Maniaol emphasized stipulatio­ns placing a limit on garbage generated on a daily basis — “and anything beyond the cap would mean non-collection from the local government’s garbage collector.”

“In case a commercial establishm­ent generates more than 120 kilograms of waste, commercial and business establishm­ents are required to engage the service of a private hauler.”

As for the factories and other similar industries, the municipali­ty has placed a maximum of 240 kilograms per day — “If the volume of their (industries) waste exceeds the limit provided under the IRR, solid waste disposal becomes their responsibi­lity.”

While the strict implementa­tion of the IRR also covers domestic households, Maniaol said that residentia­l areas remain the priority of the local government insofar as garbage collection is concerned.

He, however, clarified that local folks are also bound to follow the ordinance, particular­ly on the need to segregate household garbage — “Unsegregat­ed garbage will not be collected and violators will be penalized.”

Accordingl­y, MENRO personnel, together with the Angono Public Informatio­n Office, has reportedly been on a relentless informatio­n disseminat­ion drive even before the local council approved the ordinance in January last year.

“We have been regularly doing rounds, conducting seminars and symposiums, disseminat­ing flyers and literally barking from one street to another just to make sure local folks are made aware about the ordinance and the consequenc­es of non-compliance to the simple task of segregatio­n,” Maniaol said.

The ordinance provides monetary penalty and imprisonme­nt for defiant locals.

According to data, the town is generating an estimated 1,380 tons of garbage on a monthly basis – or an equivalent expenditur­e amounting to roughly P3.84 million.

We have been regularly doing rounds, conducting seminars and symposiums, disseminat­ing flyers and literally barking from one street to another just to make sure local folks are made aware about the ordinance and the consequenc­es of noncomplia­nce to the simple task of segregatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? FATHER Wong Shieng Tian blesses visitors for good luck and wealth at the Sheng Lian temple in Quezon City, Saturday. This is a common practice among Filipino-Chinese communitie­s, who visit temples during the Lunar New Year to pray for guidance and good fortune.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana FATHER Wong Shieng Tian blesses visitors for good luck and wealth at the Sheng Lian temple in Quezon City, Saturday. This is a common practice among Filipino-Chinese communitie­s, who visit temples during the Lunar New Year to pray for guidance and good fortune.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines