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`Domestic trash can be something useful’

PHIVIDEC OFFICIAL SAYS

- By PJ Orias

THE entry of recycling plants in the country, like Verde Soko Philippine­s, should have been an opportunit­y for the country to learn how to transform domestic trash into something useful, an official said.

Phividec Industrial Authority administra­tor Franklin Quijano said what Verde Soko brought is not trash, but a byproduct as a result of the garbage.

“Mao gyud unta akong point, even the board with their considerat­ion nga ma-conscious ta sa atong domestic waste, nga usable ug useful pa for industrial purposes,” she said.

In a press conference, Quijano said Verde Soko got their approval when it said they were importing plastic pallets, not garbage. Quijano said the firm vowed to convert wastes into energy.

“Being utilitaria­n, and trying to think of how industrial­ization should go, we should have a good

attitude over how we use our byproducts. Kung dili ta kamao isip usa ka katilingba­n, isip usa ka komunidad paggamit sa atong byproduct, duna kaha tay katungod moingon nga dili ta

mogamit ug plastic?” he added.

Quijano said gearing towards industrial­ization means using byproducts from garbage wisely.

The Phividec administra­tor however clarified that Phividec never invited foreign countries to bring and dump their

garbage here, noting that Verde Soko got Phividec’s approval because of their promise to produce environmen­t-friendly products.

“We hope we are conscious of our domestic wastes and hope we can make it useful for industrial­ization,” he added.

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