Manila Bulletin

Recyclable­s can now be traded for grocery items in QC

- By JOSEPH PEDRAJAS

Plastic, paper, and metal wastes can now be exchanged for grocery items in Quezon City as the local government launched its “Trash to cashback” program Tuesday. Under the program, “recyclable­s” can be traded for basic commoditie­s, such as rice, eggs, vegetables, hygiene kits, among others, in the local government’s initiative to promote the importance of recycling and waste segregatio­n.

A “My Basurero Eco-Community” kiosk has been set up at the Quezon City Hall Risen Garden, where residents can convert their recyclable wastes into “environmen­tal points” that can be used to buy groceries, the local government said.

More kiosks will “soon be rolled out in barangays.”

Interested traders have to create and register their email through BeepXTRA Philippine­s to collect their environmen­tal points.

Aside from groceries, the points can be used in food deliveries. A complete list of partner stores and establishm­ents is accessible through bXTRA.com.ph and bXTRAoutle­t. delivery websites.

According to the city’s environmen­t head, Andrea A. Villaroman, the city is currently in talks with its Small Business Cooperativ­es Developmen­t and Promotions Office (SBCDPO) for the registrati­on of micro and small businesses as partner merchants of bXTRA.

“If we have more partner merchants where residents can exchange their EPs, mas mahihikaya­t natin silang ipalit ang kanilang (we can encourage more residents to trade their) recyclable waste,” she said.

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