The Freeman

50 percent of households don’t segregate garbage

At least 50 percent of the households in Cebu City have complied with the "No Segregatio­n, No Collection" policy on its first day of strict implementa­tion, says former councilor Nida Cabrera, who was tasked to oversee the reopening of the Inayawan dumpsit

- — Odessa O.

Cabrera said they are giving those who did not comply with the policy within the week to observe or they will be apprehende­d for violation of the city ordinance. After a week, Cabrera said they will start issuing citation tickets to violators.

Cabrera said they have already started disseminat­ing the informatio­n two weeks ago about the strict implementa­tion of the waste segregatio­n policy.

Biodegrada­ble wastes will be collected on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays while nonbiodegr­adable wastes and residual wastes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

There is no schedule yet for special wastes because they shall be handled separately by Transporte­r and Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) facility registered with the Environmen­tal Management Bureau-7.

Mayor Tomas Osmeña earlier issued a memorandum to all barangays, department heads and offices to strictly implement wastes segregatio­n effective September 28.

Those who will be caught violating the policy will be charged for violation of the Republic Act No. 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 and City Ordinance No. 2031 or Solid Waste Segregatio­n At Source.

Unsegregat­ed wastes will not be collected and those caught in the act of disposing mixed wastes shall be apprehende­d.

The barangays were also directed to start composting to process biodegrada­ble wastes. Cabrera said they will be having a meeting with all the barangays to discuss the matter and the conduct of inventory of households.

"(Mag) meeting mi ana kay naa man gyoy uban nga di mo-follow biyaan sa dan, naa mi system sa mga BEO (barangay environmen­t officer) namo nga nag-conduct og inventory kinsang household sakop anang sityoha aron mahibaw-an namo kinsa ang wa maglabay anang adlawa," she said.

All department­s and offices in the City Hall are also expected to comply with the policy.

Meanwhile, the Cebu City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CCENRO) will conduct a multi-stakeholde­r consultati­on together with the EMB7 on October 5 to discuss the long term plan for the landfill.

"We will conduct multi stakeholde­r consultati­on this coming October 5 para sa developmen­t sa among 10-year plan and EMB will also attend, including line agencies, we will let them report what they have been doing to support Cebu City," Cabrera said.

It was earlier announced that despite environmen­tal and sanitary violations of the landfill, the city government still wants to use it.

The mayor did not want to transact again with the private landfill in Consolacio­n town.

Leyson/FPL

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