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Valley dad vows strict ‘no plastic’ regulation

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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- La Trinidad, Benguet Mayor Romeo Salda vowed to strictly implement the town's ordinance on plastic, polystyren­e, and other synthetic packaging materials with the goal of reducing waste from these substances.

"Our environmen­t officers and public safety and order people have been doing their job, but still, many owners of business establishm­ents and the public are not following the ordinance, thus, we will be strictly enforcing it,” Salda said.

The local chief executive encouraged the locals, especially the business establishm­ent owners, to use ecofriendl­y bags and packaging for their products.

Municipal Ordinance 11-2015 states that “plastic, styrofoam, and other synthetic materials are anti-environmen­t materials and a major contributo­r to the growing garbage problem of the municipali­ty.”

It further says it aims to reduce pollution caused by the use of plastic materials and protect the environmen­t.

"In the interest of public health and safety, the municipali­ty (will) adopt measures to regulate the use of plastics and other non-biodegrada­ble materials in all business establishm­ents, groceries, department stores, supermarke­ts, retailers, and sari-sari stores,” the ordinance further states.

The ordinance is in line with Republic Act 7610 or the Local Government Code of 1991, which provides that the local government unit shall share with the national government the responsibi­lity of managing and maintainin­g the ecological balance in its jurisdicti­on.The ordinance urges business establishm­ents to instead use paper or cloth and biodegrada­ble materials in packaging their goods.

But since La Trinidad town, also known as the "Salad Bowl of the Philippine­s", hosts a vegetable trading post, it exempts wholesaler­s

of vegetables from the ordinance, but encourages them to use of biodegrada­ble, reusable alternativ­e products and containers in packaging their crops, which are transporte­d outside the province.

Violators face the penalty of a fine from P1,000 to P2,500 on the first three offenses. PNA

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? NO MORE PLASTIC. The City government has started issuing procedural guidelines for solid waste management from Block III and IV of the public market particular­ly on the ordinance regulating the sale, distributi­on and use of plastic bags and styrofoam which will be strictly implemente­d this coming May.
Photo by Milo Brioso NO MORE PLASTIC. The City government has started issuing procedural guidelines for solid waste management from Block III and IV of the public market particular­ly on the ordinance regulating the sale, distributi­on and use of plastic bags and styrofoam which will be strictly implemente­d this coming May.

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