Manila Bulletin

Late FM’s grandson eyes ‘plastic-free’ Ilocos Norte

- By FREDDIE G. LAZARO

LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte — A grandson of late President Ferdinand E. Marcos wants a “plastic-free Ilocos Norte” to preserve the pristine environmen­t of the province.

“Our province turned 200 years old this year. In this new century, let us turn over a new, greener leaf,” urged Ilocos Norte’s Senior Board Member (SBM) Matthew Marcos Manotoc as he spoke at the 31st Founding Anniversar­y Culminatio­n Program of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) at the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena, Laoag City recently.

The program last July 6 featured the theme, “Beat the Plastic Pollution: If You Can’t Reuse It, Refuse It!”

Addressing the audience of DENR officials and staff, Manotoc admitted his growing awareness of plastic pollution, saying, “It made me realize: I can’t stand up here and tell you to stop using plastic if I myself use it.

“I am very grateful to the DENR for reminding us because we are already seeing the damage of single-use plastic,” he added.

Thus, SBM Manotoc proposed solutions for minimizing plastic pollution, particular­ly through buying locally made bamboo straws, which would also be a way to support Ilocano entreprene­urs.

He further stated his commitment to a “plastic-free” Ilocos Norte through proposing a provincial anti-plastic ordinance.

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