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Benguet town launches green market policy

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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Benguet’s capital town has launched a policy urging the use of recyclable bags in order to reduce residual wastes especially plastic bags in the municipali­ty.

The “Green Market” policy initiated by the group 1993 & 2002 Public Market associatio­n led by its president, Winston Felipe, said that the policy is their counterpar­t in aiding the effort of the local government in managing the residual wastes. He said that the policy is also in consonance with municipal Ordinance Number 11 series of 2015.

Authored by Councilor Roderick Awingan, the “La Trinidad Plastic bag, polystyren­e and other synthetic packaging materials reduction” ordinance aims to regulate the use of plastic bags and other non-biodegrada­ble materials in the municipali­ty. The local government failed, however, to implement the ordinance as soon as it was passed, but is now taking advantage of the private sector’s participat­ion to the environmen­t protection

initiative.

During the launching, Awingan said the annual garbage collection in the municipali­ty had reached 90 tons. From the total garbage generation, 3/4 is biodegrada­ble. He also said that the municipali­ty spends at least P2 million for the hauling of garbage to Capaz, Tarlac, which affects the town’s coffer.

“We thank the associatio­n for coming up with their own policy which they have already implemente­d. This is exactly what we want to do in crafting the ordinance,” Awingan said.

Under the green market policy, stall owners will no longer place goods in a plastic bag, thus market goers are urged to bring their own shopping bags.

Awingan said the ordinance imposes a penalty of imprisonme­nt and fine for violators.

In his message, Mayor Romeo Salda said the cell 3 at the town’s sanitary landfill which was establishe­d in February this year is almost full. The cell was originally planned to serve the town for two years. The life span of cell 3 is conceived to be a time leeway for the town to finish cell 4.

“But with the monthly increase of garbage collection we can only use the saniCordil­lera tary landfill until December this year,” the mayor said.

He said cell 3 has an extension but can only last for a few months, so the the local government unit needs to fast-track the completion of cell 4.

Salda said something has to be done with the help of the residents to regulate or stop the excessive generation of residual waste to prevent facing bigger environmen­tal and health problems in the near future.

As an initial move to promote the green market initiative, the local government unit distribute­d eco bags while the stall owners promised reduction of residual wastes as part of the green market policy implementa­tion.

Awingan said the ordinance imposes a penalty of imprisonme­nt and fine for violators.

As an initial move to promote the green market initiative, the local government unit distribute­d eco bags while the stall owners promised reduction of residual wastes as part of the green market policy implementa­tion. PNA

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