Sun.Star Pampanga

Youth tapped for environmen­tal protection campaign

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

This as the DENR, together with DENR Strategic Communicat­ion and Initiative Service (SCIS) based in Quezon City, held yesterday a virtual environmen­tal youth summit to strengthen partnershi­p with Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) officials in a bid to boost environmen­tal protection and conservati­on.

Benny Antiporda, Undersecre­tary for Solid

Waste Management and Local Government Units Concerned said the youth summit was participat­ed in by some 18 SK federation presidents in Pampanga to boost environmen­tal protection, especially solid waste management in the province.

"Solid waste management is one of our challengin­g environmen­tal problems. Aside from banning plastic, we can change the behavior of the public, and our SK as young leaders can greatly help us to influence their constituen­ts and communitie­s towards proper waste management,” he explained.

The Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) projected that Central Luzon will be generating 15.3 million tons of solid wastes from 2020 to 2025.

According to Paquito Moreno, Jr., executive director of DENR in Central Luzon, the youth has a critical role in the protection of air, water, forest, and even wildlife.

“Protecting our environmen­t is a challengin­g task and we admit that the DENR cannot do it alone. Our youth is vital in spreading the message of environmen­talism to their community,” he said.

He also appealed to the youth to maximize social media in advocating for the value of protecting the environmen­t and natural resources.

The SK federation presidents vowed to support the different environmen­tal programs of the DENR in the provi nce.

Important environmen­tal issues and problems were discussed in the summit including ecological solid waste management, global warming and climate change, and the continuing efforts to save Manila Bay, said Laudemir Salac, Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Officer (PENRO) in Pampanga.

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO--- The Department of and Natural Resources (DENR) here is placing its hopes on the youth sector as it mobilizes more support for its environmen­tal and conservati­on campaigns for Pampanga and the entire Region 3.

 ?? BT CORN. (Ian Ocampo Flora) ?? Farmers from Barangay San Pablo in Santa Ana town take advantage of the heat of the early morning March sun to dry thousands of kernels their latest corn harvest. These cacillus thuringien­sis (Bt) corn will be sold to animal feed processing plants in Mexico town.
BT CORN. (Ian Ocampo Flora) Farmers from Barangay San Pablo in Santa Ana town take advantage of the heat of the early morning March sun to dry thousands of kernels their latest corn harvest. These cacillus thuringien­sis (Bt) corn will be sold to animal feed processing plants in Mexico town.

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