Mindanao Times

Star of Christmas

• 300 parols made by PDLs displayed around the city

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

THE LOCAL government, through the Museo Dabawenyo, has started installing Christmas decoration­s, including the traditiona­l star lanterns made by persons deprived of liberty at the Davao City Jail.

Each bamboo star lantern parols for this year’s Pasko or parol comes in Fiesta. She said the PDDLs yellow, green and red, following were given monetary compensati­on the Pasko Fiesta by the lantern theme, “Fairyland.” Some suppliers. of last Christmas season’s “Fairyland ang atoang decorative materials were theme for this year’s Pasko repurposed for this year. Fiesta. And then ang uban

Davao City started pud natong decoration­s, majority buying Christmas lanterns ana is new, and then from the city jail in 2016. naa pod ta’y mga pipila nga

Museo Dabawenyo mga recycled. Ug kanang officer-In-charge Winnie makita nato na mga parol Rose Galay-Bulig said the binuhat gihapon na siya sa city placed an order of 300 mga inmates (Our theme for this year’s Pasko Fiesta is Fairyland. And then for our decoration­s, majority of them are new, and there are some that are recycled. And those lanterns that we see were made by inmates),” Galay-Bulig said.

The lanterns will be displayed at the center islands along major streets and in all 22 public parks in the city.

“Pati atong mga pocket parks, butangan gihapon nato na og Pasko Fiesta decorative materials (We will also put Pasko Fiesta decorative materials in our pocket parks),” she said.

Other Pasko Fiesta decoration­s will be installed on city lamp posts, overpasses, and flyovers. A 45-foot Christmas tree will also be assembled outside of City Hall.

Eco group warns vs. plastic Xmas lanterns

The toxics watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition warned that plastic lanterns that replaced paperbased parols may contain a cancer-causing chemical that has been tagged as one of the world’s “ten chemicals of major public health concern.”

The group made this revelation after conducting cadmium screening of multi-color plastic scraps obtained from parol makers at Central Market in Manila City, as well as new plastic lanterns sold by vendors at Mega Q Mart in Quezon City.

Using an Olympus M Vanta Series X-Ray Fluorescen­ce

(XRF) analyzer, the group detected cadmium measured at 293 to 346 parts per million (ppm) from the green, red, yellow, violet and white plastic lantern scraps, and 147 to 278 ppm cadmium from the green, red, yellow and white plastic materials in new lanterns.

The maximum concentrat­ion value for cadmium under the European Union’s Restrictio­n of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive is not greater than 100 ppm.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? TRADITIONA­L star lanterns made by persons deprived of liberty illuminate major arteries in the city as a festive welcome for the approachin­g holiday season.
BING GONZALES TRADITIONA­L star lanterns made by persons deprived of liberty illuminate major arteries in the city as a festive welcome for the approachin­g holiday season.

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