The Freeman

Chinese firm offers to study Mandaue’s waste disposal

- Lao/GAN — Garry B.

A Chinese firm has proposed to conduct a feasibilit­y study on the establishm­ent of a waste-toenergy facility in Mandaue City as a solution to the city's growing solid waste it is generating.

The Newsky Environmen­t Co., a waste-to-energy firm from Xiamen, Fujian, China, said the study will be at no cost to the city government.

Mayor Gabriel Luigi Quisumbing submitted to the City Council the draft Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) between the City of Mandaue and the Newsky (China) Environmen­t Co. Ltd., represente­d by its Chairman, Mr. Chik Tsan Lam, for a feasibilit­y study on the establishm­ent of the facility.

"Should you find everything in order, I humbly seek your usual prompt and favorable resolution for authority to sign on this matter," Quisumbing said in his letter to the council dated May 23.

The proposal was jointly referred to the Committee on Laws and Ordinances and the Committee on Environmen­tal Protection for their comment.

The Newsky Environmen­t Co. operates 10 waste-to-energy technologi­es in different cities in China and Bangkok.

Quisumbing earlier admitted that the city government has been challenged by an increasing solid waste generated from its growing populace.

Based on statistica­l data, the projected solid waste generation in the city grows at an average of 86 percent per day for residentia­l wastes and 14 percent per year for nonresiden­tial wastes.

Currently, the city's solid waste is disposed in an open landfill, which is already insufficie­nt and beset with sanitary and environmen­tal issues.

Quisumbing said he intends to close the dumpsite because, for many years, it has not been compliant with the environmen­tal laws.

The city continues not to charge any collection fee from every household in Mandaue.

 ?? JAY ROMMEL LABRA ?? These uncollecte­d garbage at the South Road Properties is an eyesore to what would have been a nice view of its coastline.
JAY ROMMEL LABRA These uncollecte­d garbage at the South Road Properties is an eyesore to what would have been a nice view of its coastline.

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