The Freeman

Ban on plastic bags in effect in Talisay

- By GARRY B. LAO Staff Member

The Talisay City government will fully implement the ordinance that bans the use of plastic bags in all business establishm­ents, stores, and even at the public market.

In yesterday’s flag raising ceremony, De los Reyes told government employees to be a role model as he will be introducin­g reusable “green bags” to market goers.

“The ban took effect last September 15. I have created a task force to en- force the ban,” De los Reyes said.

Talisay City’s plastic ban ordinance was approved last Feb. 1, 2011 but has not been implemente­d.

According to the mayor, banning the use of plastic bags reduces the risk of clogging the drainage, a common cause of flooding, and reduces the volume of non-biodegrada­ble waste that ends up in dumpsites.

A signage was placed at the public market even before the ordinance took effect.

Under the ordinance, business establishm­ents are prohibited from providing plastic bags to consumers as packing materials for dry and wet goods. Primary and secondary packaging materials have been categorica­lly identi- fied.

Establishm­ents are also barred from using plastic products made by the company Styrofoam and other similar materials as containers of food, produce, and other products.

De los Reyes said the ban on the use of plastic packaging is mandated by the Solid Waste Management Code.

Under the ordinance, individual violators will be fined P1,000 or imprisoned for five days to 30 days, or both at the discretion of the court.

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