Sun.Star Baguio

Total plastic ban in LT set May 1

- Sun*Star Baguio Lauren Alimondo

THE MUNICIPALI­TY of La Trinidad in Benguet is bracing for the full implementa­tion of the plastic ban starting May 1.

"You are enjoined to properly dispose of these materials before May 1. We further require all business establishm­ents to use ecobags and other reusable bags as carry-out bags," stated in the notice signed by Mayor Romeo Salda.

Plastic are said to be major contributo­r to the growing garbage problem of the valley, thus, the municipal council enacted Ordinance No.11-2015R which regulates the use of plastic bag, polystyren­e/ styrofoam and other synthetic packaging material.

Implementa­tion of

the ordinance is expected to address the consumptio­n of single plastic bags, polystyren­e and other synthetic bagging materials and to mainstream the use of reusable bags.

Business establishm­ents are also prohibited to utilize plastic bags as packaging materials for dry goods, for food, produce or cushioning materials in packaging.

Business establishm­ents dealing with wet goods are allowed to use plastic bags with no handle as secondary packaging materials as this are justified on grounds of public hygiene while primary packaging sources like bayong, eco bags and other resusable containers are also encouraged. Although an exemption has been made for whole sellers of the vegetables in the use of plastic bag as there are justified on the grounds of sanitation, they are encouraged to use biodegrabl­e, reusable alternativ­e bagging products and containers.

Owner of the establishm­ents found violating the provision of the ordinance are liable and penalized with a fine of P1,000 for first offense, P2,000 second offense and P2,500 in addition that the municipali­ty may cause the cancellati­on of the business permit of the said establishm­ent upon the discretion of the court.

Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Re‘yung sources Arthur Pedro said ongoing notices are posted along main thorough fares informing the public of the full implementa­tion.

"Big establishm­ents such as Tiongsan, SM and Puregold are also very willing to support the ordinance," said Pedro.

Pedro added on the remaining months of March and April, an informatio­n and education campaign will be conducted as the office will provide ordinance and copy of the notice.

 ?? Photo by Lauren Alimondo ?? LIVING TRADITION. The Ayyoweng Festival cultural presentati­on in Tadian, Mt. Province shows "Pinagpagan" which symbolizes unity among indigenous people.
Photo by Lauren Alimondo LIVING TRADITION. The Ayyoweng Festival cultural presentati­on in Tadian, Mt. Province shows "Pinagpagan" which symbolizes unity among indigenous people.

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