Philippine Daily Inquirer

DENR: TRASH TRAPS SPARE MANILA BAY 30 TONS OF WASTE FROM CENTRAL LUZON

- —TONETTE OREJAS

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Around 30 tons of solid waste have been caught by floating trash traps installed in rivers downstream of Central Luzon since early this year, preventing these from reaching Manila Bay, according to a top Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) official.

The 50 traps are nets filled with plastic bottles, Styrofoam and other recyclable­s, stretching 30 to 100 meters, according to Paquito Moreno Jr., DENR regional executive director.

These line the rivers of Lamao, Orani, Orion, Pinulot, Pangulisan­in, Amo, Aguawan, Almacen, Bilolo, Talisay, Mabuco and Samal in Bataan province and Guagua-pasac in Pampanga province.

Reuse, reduce

The traps complement local cleanup activities by volunteers and trash collectors, and campaigns in communitie­s to reuse, reduce and recycle waste. The nonrecycla­bles are brought to sanitary landfills.

Central Luzon produces an average of 5,598 tons of solid waste yearly, Moreno said, citing data from the Environmen­tal Management Bureau.

In January 2019, President Duterte ordered the DENR to clean Manila Bay.

Bataan Rep. Jose Enrique Garcia III proposed the creation of the Manila Bay Developmen­t Authority to be “wholly dedicated to a singular, legal mandate: the rehabilita­tion, restoratio­n and preservati­on of Manila Bay.”

Mr. Duterte ordered the cleanup although the Supreme Court issued on Dec. 18, 2008, a writ of continuing mandamus that directed 13 agencies to clean up, rehabilita­te and preserve Manila Bay.

 ?? —PHOTO COURTESY OF DENR ?? GARBAGE TRAPPING Trash traps devised by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) are placed along the mouths of Central Luzon rivers so garbage will not reach Manila Bay.
—PHOTO COURTESY OF DENR GARBAGE TRAPPING Trash traps devised by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) are placed along the mouths of Central Luzon rivers so garbage will not reach Manila Bay.

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