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Urban gardening seen to lessen garbage in Irisan

- DA-CAR release

IN A bid to lessen garbage in the barangay, members of the Senior Citizens Associatio­n of Barangay Irisan (SCABI) were trained on Urban Gardening and Waste Management for Health and Wellness at Baguio City Fire Station Hall in Irisanrece­ntly.

The Research Division headed by Dr. Magdalena Wanawan under the Department of Agricultur­e - Cordillera Administra­tion Region (DA-CAR) organized the training with the Zero WasteBagui­o Inc. and the officers of the SCABI as its partner.

Margaret Tolero, president of SCABI said they wish to learn urban gardening to help lessen their garbage especially in Barangay Irisan where the dumpsite of the city is located.

According to the Waste Analysis & Characteri­zation Study, about 11, 647.11 kg of waste is being exhausted by an individual.

This means 11, 647.11 kg multiplied to 32,180 total population of Barangay Irisan is already too much waste according to Vicky Bautista of Zero Waste-Baguio Inc.

With that, the Zero Waste-Baguio advocates the start segregatin­g at source (SSS). This was emphasized because if segregatin­g begins at home the waste to be collected will be lessened.

Aside from segregatin­g, vermicultu­re is one of the solutions being cited for biodegrada­ble wastes. It is the process of using worms

specifical­ly African Night Crawlers (ANC) to decompose food waste which is turned into a vermicast and vermi tea which is nutrient-rich material capable of supplying necessary nutrient to help sustain plant growth.

It can be done with a limited space and can be a good enterprise.

Alongside with vermicultu­re is urban gardening where waste materials such as styro box, styro cups, soda bottles, damaged containers and among others can be turned into planting pots.

Danilo Agliam, a champion of Urban Gardening in the city and an employee of DA-CAR challenged the participan­ts by saying they should continue learning and should not be contented with what was just taught to them.

Dr. Wanawan encouraged the participan­ts to establish container gardens which can be done with a limited space at home. Container gardening is also a way of lessening waste since the damaged containers and other waste materials that can be innovated as planting pots will be excluded to the volume of waste that will be collected by the garbage collectors. The biodegrada­ble wastes such as kitchen refuse like fruit peelings and vegetable trimmings can be used as fertilize the plants.

Tolero meanwhile assured organizers they will apply what they have learned from the activity.

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