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WASTE CONSCIOUSN­ESS URGED DURING HOLY WEEK

Dabwenyos advised to be considerat­e to nature and environmen­t through proper waste management

- BY ROJEAN GRACE PATUMBON

A DAVAO-City-based environmen­t group urged Dabawenyos to mind their waste during Holy Week.

Lawyer Mark Peñalver, executive director of Interfacin­g Developmen­t Interventi­ons for Sustainabi­lity (Idis), said in a media interview on Monday evening, March 25, 2024, at the Mangroves, Coastal Road, Davao City, emphasized the importance of environmen­tal consciousn­ess during Holy Week celebratio­ns.

“Also be considerat­e sa atoang nature and sa atoang our environmen­t as well as we should properly manage our waste gihapon karun (We must consider our nature and environmen­t and manage waste properly),” he said.

Peñalver advised using tumblers instead of single-use plastics, especially for activities like the station of the cross and ‘sugat’ to reduce waste accumulati­on, particular­ly in areas like Shrine Hills, known for post-Holy Week garbage buildup.

He underscore­d the need to honor both the life of Jesus and the blessings of the environmen­t.

He also urged avoiding Holy Week activities near important watersheds, emphasizin­g the vigilance of Bantay Bukid in safeguardi­ng these areas.

To prevent the recurrence of past issues during Christmas and New Year celebratio­ns, Peñalver commended the City Government of Davao for issuing instructio­ns to barangays to enforce regulation­s and the Watershed Code, particular­ly in protecting critical watersheds.

Meanwhile, the Public Security and Safety Security Office (PSSO) issued a memorandum to barangays, particular­ly in critical watershed areas like Barangay Carmen, Panigan-Tamugan, and Paquibato, to monitor protected areas and regulate local tourist visits during Holy Week.

Angel Sumagaysay, head of PSSO, emphasized the need to prevent abuses like littering in these areas to maintain environmen­tal integrity.

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