The Philippine Star

Phl, Japan to start waste-to-energy project

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) and the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) are starting a three-year technical cooperatio­n project to enable local government units (LGUs) to convert municipal waste to energy.

In a statement, Japan’s official developmen­t assistance arm said under the project, DENR and LGUs will be introduced to advanced technologi­es that can be used to convert waste to energy and improve municipal solid waste management methods.

In several cities, increased waste generation has prompted LGUs to explore the use of new technologi­es to reduce the volume of waste. Unavailabi­lity of land for use as new dumpsites and freight costs are preventing many LGUs from disposing of municipal waste properly.

JICA said Kitakyushu City in Japan, for example, generates around 1,300 tons of solid waste per day and transforms 70 percent of it into energy. The Japanese city currently has a strategic partnershi­p on waste management with Davao and Cebu cities.

DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu and JICA chief representa­tive to the Philippine­s Susumu Ito signed recently the Record of Discussion to jumpstart the cooperatio­n that would commence next year.

The National Solid Waste Management Commission issued guidelines on the use of waste-to-energy technologi­es last year.

“With the cooperatio­n, LGUs will hopefully find sustainabl­e solutions to waste management issues and challenges,” said JICA.

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) earlier urged city government­s to open up the management of municipal solid waste to private sector participat­ion to overcome the immense investment cost and management burden of disposal.

ADB estimates that Metro Manila, a metropolis of 12 million people, produces about 6,600 tons of municipal solid waste daily. A large portion of the refuse is burned in open air, contributi­ng to air pollution.

JICA said several private companies have already expressed interest to establish facilities for converting municipal waste to energy.

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