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Boracay litterbugs face arrest

- RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) will adopt a zerotolera­nce policy against litterbugs in Boracay after trash was found on the beaches during the first day of the dry run of the island’s reopening, an official said yesterday.

Photos of discarded trash along Boracay’s famous White Beach went viral on social media hours after the island was reopened to local tourists for a test run ahead of its scheduled reopening on Oct. 26.

DENR Undersecre­tary for solid waste management and local government unit Benny Antiporda said they would strictly enforce the guidelines against littering on the island.

Antiporda said they held a dialogue with the Compliant Associatio­n of Boracay (CAB) whose members include owners of hotels, resorts, retail shops and restaurant­s.

He said the DENR and other government agencies in charge of Boracay’s rehabilita­tion support the CAB’s proposal to designate its pollution officers as marshals to go after litterbugs.

He asked CAB members to use social media to remind Boracay visitors to dispose of their trash properly.

The DENR also recommende­d citizen’s arrest against litterbugs, Antiporda said.

The CAB earlier asked Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu to deputize its members as Boracay marshals to police public areas on the island.

As marshals, the CAB said their pollution officers would be on the lookout for litterbugs.

The DENR said littering is a criminal offense and violators may face a fine or be made to render community service from eight to 16 hours.

Under Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, establishm­ents are required to designate a pollution control officer who would ensure compliance with the law, among others.

 ?? WALTER BOLLOZOS ?? Tourists arrive at a port in Boracay yesterday during the dry run for the reopening of the island resort on Oct. 26.
WALTER BOLLOZOS Tourists arrive at a port in Boracay yesterday during the dry run for the reopening of the island resort on Oct. 26.

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