Philippine Daily Inquirer

Halfhearte­d green policies

- —CHRISTINE GAYLICAN, christine.jared@gmail.com

THIS LETTER is meant to point out halfhearte­d policies of Muntinlupa City, where our old home is located.

Muntinlupa’s policy banning the use of plastics by every establishm­ent should be lauded. Mayor Aldrin San Pedro even closed down a bakeshop at the Ayala Town Center because it did not comply with this policy. But this policy seems half-baked because only the so-called bags are disallowed; transparen­t plastics are tolerated especially for perishable products. If the city government is really serious with its BYOB (Bring Your Own Bayong) campaign, it should also ask people to bring their own containers when they go buying meat and fish at wet and supermarke­ts.

This brings me to the related topic of garbage disposal. The city government is not seriously implementi­ng its policies on garbage segrega- tion, compost-making and no garbage-burning in backyards.

I usually jog around the outskirts of the Bureau of Correction­s, and I am usually met with the burning stench of garbage every morning. Although, it is a good idea to encourage jail inmates to pick up trash, trim down growing shrubs and grasses, it is infuriatin­g to see the prisoners burning them instead of making a compost out of them.

The Muntinlupa government should take its environmen­tal policies more seriously if it really cares for the preservati­on of Mother Earth and the health of all its citizens.

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