Sun.Star Baguio

DENR strengthen­s campaign towards plastic- free communitie­s

- JDP/CCD with K. Jocson- PIA CAR/UC Intern

THE DEPARTMENT of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) – Cordillera Regional Office, in celebratio­n of World Environmen­t Day, spearheade­d a kapihan media forum on June 5 focused towards plastic-free communitie­s.

DENR Regional Director Ralph Pablo said since the conception of the World Environmen­t Day in 1974, every year the observance focuses on pressing environmen­tal concerns, which for this year focuses on the theme, “Moving Towards a Plastic – free Future.”

The World Environmen­t Day campaign slogan is “Beat Plastic Pollution” which calls for individual­s to take charge of their surroundin­g and realize the severity of using plastic in daily life, Pablo said.

A large part of the population depends on the daily use of plastics and nearly a third of plastics (used) are not disposed properly and end up clogging drains and choking the environmen­t, polluting waters, harming marine life and posing threat to human health.

Pablo reiterated their call to Cordillera communitie­s especially local government units to support this year’s World Environmen­t Day campaign towards a plastic free – future.

DENR – Environmen­t Management Bureau Regional Technical Director Reynaldo Digamo, meantime, informed that under Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, they have been campaignin­g for the reduction, reusing and re – cycling solid waste materials including plastics.

He explained that if people or community cannot “re – use” (plastic) then they should “refuse” (usingit), thus local ordinances banning or regulating the use of plastic also play im- portant role in the campaign.

In the Cordillera, the campaign on regulating the use of plastic in local communitie­s is slowly gaining ground with the City Government of Baguio as the recent supporter backed by city council resolution­s.

The DENR also appealed for the cooperatio­n of Cordillera visitors to key tourist destinatio­ns in the region in properly managing their waste especially plastics. They are encouraged to bring re – usable drinking water containers, not disposable plastic water bottles.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? BUDGET. Consumers buy commercial rice at per kilo after a recent rice shortage which pushed local prices and put pressure on inflation.
Photo by Milo Brioso BUDGET. Consumers buy commercial rice at per kilo after a recent rice shortage which pushed local prices and put pressure on inflation.

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