The Freeman

Tacloban LGU beefs up solid waste mgt program

- Desacada Miriam Garcia

TACLOBAN CITY — At least 52 pedicabs and as many plastic drums were distribute­d by Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez to the barangays on Thursday, as part of its effort to enhance the city government’s solid waste management initiative.

Beneficiar­y-barangays will use the pedicabs and plastic drums on the operation and maintenanc­e of their materials recovery facilities (MRFs) which were set up with a P15,000 financial assistance from the city government.

During the turn-over ceremony, Romualdez encouraged barangay officials to continue the waste segregatio­n initiative­s as this will significan­tly reduce the waste generated in the city. “If all barangays in Tacloban will do waste segregatio­n, waste generated will be reduced to 50 tons a day,” said the mayor.

"Segregatio­n will lengthen the 'lifespan' of the city's new SLF, which is set to commence operation on August 16," added the mayor.

The multi-million 5-hectare SLF at Barangay San Roque primarily features a solid waste management facility, while the rest of the area will be developed later to include a hospital waste facility-infectious materials and Septage facilities.

Meanwhile, the City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) noted a 25 percent reduction in waste generated in the city after the City Government intensifie­d its Solid Waste Management Program. From an average 174 tons of waste generated daily in the city, trash collected starting January this year now averages 105 tons daily. —

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