The Freeman

Ormoc LGU goes recycling

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ORMOC CITY — Instead of disposing away the tons of wasted roofing debris, caused by typhoon Yolanda, the city market administra­tor came up with an innovative approach to recycle and refabricat­e these into useful tools.

Dust pans, dirt scrapers, trash bins and various improvised tools ideal for the different market sections were among the output of the recycling program.

" Making use of the supposed waste materials into something useful does not only save government expenditur­es but also inspires our workers to be more productive," according to OIC Market Administra­tor Delia Vilbar. "We could not do it without the support of Mayor Edward Codilla," she added.

Codilla stationed his own metal bending machine in the market parking area, which now serves as the administra­tion office, fabricatio­n shop and motor pool when Yolanda rendered the previous offices useless.

City government workers are now fabricatin­g the items with considerab­le speed due to the bending machine. They too have already started to assemble a combinatio­n of metal and iron sheet gates, upon the directive of the mayor.

"By utilizing the scrap materials as gates, we can improve the security, peace and order of the market premises," said Codilla.

The mayor has long been planning to eliminate crimes in the area especially at night when thieves and the like do their trade. " When the business establishm­ents call it a day, the gates, to be place in all entry and exit points of the market premises, will also be closed," he added. — Edgar Allan Vilbar

 ?? EDGAR ALLAN VILBAR ?? A job order worker assembles a recyclable product out of the scrap materials from the Ormoc City public market. In the background is the bending machine provided by Mayor Edward Codilla.
EDGAR ALLAN VILBAR A job order worker assembles a recyclable product out of the scrap materials from the Ormoc City public market. In the background is the bending machine provided by Mayor Edward Codilla.

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