Sun.Star Baguio

Plastic wastes down by 30 percent

- Baguio City PIO release

VOLUME of plastic wastes in the city has reduced significan­tly by as much as 30 percent, according to the General Services Office.

GSO Head Eugene Buyucan in his report during the flag-raising ceremonies last Monday however said that the estimate was based on the observatio­ns of personnel monitoring the garbage flow at the waste transfer station at the Dairy Farm.

The office attributed the reduction to the implementa­tion of the Plastic and Styro-Free Ordinance at the second half of 2018.

However, Buyucan said the decrease in plastic wastes did not have an effect on the total volume of wastes produced in the city which remained at 168 tons a day.

Buyucan explained that this

was due to the increased use of other kinds of residual refuse like paper materials which were used as replacemen­ts for the plastic kind.

“Nonetheles­s, this is a welcome developmen­t in terms of our aim to reduce our dependence on plastic materials for environmen­tal reasons,” Buyucan said.

In his office accomplish­ment report for 2018, the GSO head said their office realized savings from hauling and tipping fees of garbage amounting to P18 million after successful­ly negotiatin­g for lower costs with the waste disposal facility in Urdaneta, Pangasinan.

The city also establishe­d a temporary transfer station after Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Pinol allowed the City to utilize five hectares of the 92-hectare property of the Dept. of Agricultur­e at the Dairy Farm which is now being improved and later planned to be ceded to the city government.

The office also sold 13,000 kilos or 485 sacks of raw compost from the Environmen­tal Recycling System machines realizing an income of P39,000.

“We have acquired five brand new dump trucks and one water truck to augment the garbage collection fleet of the city,” Buyucan added.

The office also reported accomplish­ments in the areas of procuremen­t management services anchored on the now full utilizatio­n of the Electronic Procuremen­t System (EPS) which sped up the processing time of purchase requests, the asset and inventory management services and the records and archives management services.

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