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A challenge to barangay, SK candidates

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CAMPAIGN period for the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections has commenced (May 4-12). A zero waste advocacy group challenges candidates to observe the “5Rs” for a more environmen­tally-caring campaignin­g: * overspendi­ng for campaign activities and materials. * trash by avoiding use of materials that are not necessary, reusable or recyclable. * the trees by keeping them poster-free. * campaign materials for reusing or recycling purposes.

* campaign materials immediatel­y after the polling day.

It’s true. The candidates’ keen desire to get the voters’ nod should not worsen the waste and pollution woes of communitie­s. They must campaign in a way that will not aggravate community health and environmen­tal problems.

While it is tempting to spend to the max for leaflets, posters, banners and other campaign parapherna­lia to promote their visibility, candidates should adhere to the five-peso expense limit WHEN per registered voter in their barangay and avoid going beyond what is allowed and what is necessary to get themselves known to the electorate.

According to the Ecowaste Coalition, campaign materials consume lots of resources to get produced and disseminat­ed. Paper leaflets, for instance, are made from wood pulp from trees. Water, bleaching chemicals, dyes and inks, and, not to forget, fossil fuels, are used to make them. While it takes a lengthy and resource-intensive process to produce them, campaign materials are often disposed of as garbage, dumped or burned.

To conserve the use of resources and minimize t he generation of garbage, candidates should refrain from distributi­ng too much leaflets and sample ballots, and from putting up too much banners and posters.

Candidates may even explore more personal and interactiv­e approaches to reaching out to their constituen­ts such as through house-to-house visitation­s and neighborho­od meetings where they can adequately introduce themselves and their platforms, including their plans to address community health and environmen­tal concerns. Now that’s real campaignin­g.

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