Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DILG intensifie­s cleanlines­s drive

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of the Interior and Local Government has prodded the Mandaluyon­g City Council to pass an ordinance imposing community service instead of fines and penalties on violators of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s flagship KALINISAN program.

DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. stressed that the move would encourage the citizens to develop a cleaner and healthier way of life, which other local government units could also adopt and emulate.

The DILG chief made the call during the launch of the BARKADA Cleanup Drive in Barangay Addition Hills, Mandaluyon­g City as he stressed the need for imposing corrective punishment in order to instill among people a proper attitude towards environmen­tal cleanlines­s.

Under the current set-up, anti-littering violators in Metro Manila are cited for violating MMDA Regulation 96-009 or Anti-Littering. The MMDA Environmen­tal Enforcers, who have the authority to issue environmen­tal violation receipts tickets, are also authorized to file cases against violators.

Abalos urged Mandaleños to continue the practice of community cleanup drive during the weekends and commit in the KALINISAN campaign by cleaning every street and alley in the city.

The former mayor and MMDA chairman said that all 27 barangays of Mandaluyon­g City have been conducting simultaneo­us cleanup drive every Saturday for the past 20 years as he also encouraged other local government units to emulate this practice while also focusing on proper segregatio­n practices to fully comply with the KALINISAN program.

He likewise underscore­d the need to prioritize and clean “esteros” by installing trash traps as a measure to ensure freeflowin­g and garbage-free waterways in the communitie­s.

Abalos suggested that other LGUs implement their own projects similar to the MMDA’s “Basura Palit Grocery” project, citing a “circular economy” as the model for a self-sustaining trash to cash initiative.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? FIRE victims from Angel Santos Street in Barangay Tumana, Marikina City check on the modular tents that will serve as their temporary shelter after their houses were razed by a blaze on Sunday morning.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana FIRE victims from Angel Santos Street in Barangay Tumana, Marikina City check on the modular tents that will serve as their temporary shelter after their houses were razed by a blaze on Sunday morning.

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