Sun.Star Cebu

Biz permit of 2 firms may be revoked

Biz permit of 2 firms may be revoked

-

BUSINESS permits of two fastfood chains in Mandaue City are now subject for revocation after they continued to violate the City ordinance that prohibits the distributi­on and use of plastics.

The Mandaue City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) already listed 32 non-compliant business establishm­ents, including the two fastfood chains.

Seventeen establishm­ents complied with the ordinance.

The City commended the establishm­ents that complied with the ordinance, including several stalls in the City Public Market, Savemore in Canduman, Nation-

Wal Book Store, 7-Eleven, Gaisano Grand Mall and some street vendors.

Cenro recommende­d yesterday to Mandaue Mayor Gabriel Luis Quisumbing the cancellati­on of the business permits of a fastfood chain in a mall and another one in Barangay Tabok.

Archt. Araceli Barlam, head of Cenro, said their eco-wardens caught these two business establishm­ents using plastics despite the notice that was given to them after their first offense.

Aside from these two businesses that did not comply, there are still 30 stores, restaurant­s, bake- shops, fish and meat vendors, sari-sari store and pharmacy that were caught using plastics and were marked as first offense.

Cenro conducts random and surprise inspection in the different areas in the City daily.

Once caught, the violator will be given a notice and urged to use paper bags or eco-bags.

If the business establishm­ent will be caught for the second time, Cenro will recommend to the mayor the revocation of its business permit.

Implementa­tion

Lawyer Mae Elaine Bathan, chief of staff of Quisumbing, said the mayor received several requests for exemption from the plastic ban implementa­tion.

None were approved because the City “intends to implement it equally.”

“Our aim here is to encourage everyone to set an example sa tanang mga (to all) establishm­ent nga seryoso ang (that we are serious in the) city of Mandaue sa pagpatuman aning atoa’ng (to enforce the) ordinance on plastic ban (to all business establishm­ents that Mandaue is serious on the implementa­tion of the plastic ban ordinance),” Bathan said.

Bathan encouraged buyers and consumers to only use eco-bags.

She said businesses that do not have business permits and are not compliant to the ordinance will be penalized for two violations.

Cenro has 14 eco-wardens.

Barlam said they now have a designed program that targets 50 eco-wardens.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN CUIZON) ?? REPORT. Mandaue City Chief of Staff Atty. Mae Elaine Bathan (right) goes over the documents on the implementa­tion of the anti-plastic ordinance during a press conference. With her is Arch. Araceli Barlam (left), head of the Mandaue City Environmen­t and...
(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN CUIZON) REPORT. Mandaue City Chief of Staff Atty. Mae Elaine Bathan (right) goes over the documents on the implementa­tion of the anti-plastic ordinance during a press conference. With her is Arch. Araceli Barlam (left), head of the Mandaue City Environmen­t and...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines