The Philippine Star

DENR mobilizing $278 M foreign-funded projects

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) is mobilizing over $278 million worth of foreign-funded projects this year for biodiversi­ty, climate change and environmen­t programs to strengthen environmen­tal resiliency and sustainabi­lity in local government units (LGUs).

During the recent High-level Discussion on the Philippine­s’ National Adaptation Plan, Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga stressed the need to secure foreign funding to bridge financial gaps for successful program implementa­tion.

“Through strategic partnershi­ps with multilater­al and bilateral institutio­ns, we can address environmen­tal issues efficientl­y and effectivel­y,” she said.

Among the country’s strategic partners include Japan, Australia, the US, South Korea, and Canada, among others.

Loyzaga said the agency is collaborat­ing with developmen­t partners, including the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF), United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO), and the European Union (EU) to implement a circular economy approach with the Circular Solutions to Plastic Pollution Integrated Program.

Other foreign-funded projects include the Green Economy Program of the Philippine­s (GEPP) funded by the EU focusing on solid waste management and plastic waste reduction in 60 LGUs over five years as well as the Reducing Marine Plastics in the East Asian Sea Region initiative, funded by the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries which focuses on improving local governance in marine plastic management.

The DENR is also collaborat­ing with the World Bank for ongoing studies on municipal solid waste plans, recycling systems, plastic circularit­y opportunit­ies and strategies to combat plastic waste crisis.

It noted that the Philippine­s has also joined the Global Plastic Action Partnershi­p through the World Economic Forum (WEF) to strengthen its commitment against plastic pollution and has also signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with WEF for the Blue Carbon Action Partnershi­p in a side event during the UNFCCC COP28 in Dubai.

“The establishm­ent of the National Blue Carbon Action Partnershi­p (NBCAP) in the Philippine­s through the DENR will facilitate the inclusive, whole-of-society approach to developing a shared ambition for blue carbon, community resilience and inclusive developmen­t,” the DENR said.

The partnershi­p would also unlock the Philippine­s’ potential to provide nature-based climate solutions for the rest of the world while supporting its programs for protected areas and preparing the country for participat­ing in the new blue economy.

The department said these efforts will complement the DENR’s partnershi­p with the United Nations Developmen­t Program (UNDP) Philippine­s Accelerati­ng NDC through Circular Economy in Cities Project, which supports the implementa­tion of Extended Producer Responsibi­lity (EPR) Act of 2022.

“These initiative­s demonstrat­e the DENR’s commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and resilience while addressing pressing challenges. With effective implementa­tion, they will contribute to an improved environmen­t for all Filipinos,” Loyzaga added.

The environmen­t chief also highlighte­d the importance of the partnershi­p with other government agencies, emphasizin­g the need for a whole of government approach to accelerate LGU programs with global best practices in environmen­tal management within the next five to six years.

Its partner agencies include the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Finance (DOF), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Agricultur­e (DA), and Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

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