The Freeman

Bantayan LGUs mark Earth Day with mangrove planting

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GMR

In celebratio­n of Earth Day 2021, the three municipali­ties of Bantayan Island have conducted an island-wide simultaneo­us mangrove/tree planting activities yesterday.

The activity aims to promote awareness of the growing problems of climate change, air, water and land pollution.

The event was participat­ed and actively supported by all stakeholde­rs within the three municipali­ties of Santa Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos.

The municipali­ty of Santa Fe also organized the “Sikad Para sa Kinaiyahan”, a cycling competitio­n and Zumba dancing exercise.

The Environmen­tal Management Bureau 7 in partnershi­p with the Pollution Control Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc. (PCAPI) in Region 7 and PCAPI-Foundation also conducted seminar-workshop on environmen­tal laws focusing on the involvemen­t of the youth sector in environmen­tal management for the different youth leaders, and Sanggunian­g Kabataan leaders in the said towns.

Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources 7 regional director Paquito Melicor Jr. said that this Earth Month, he is encouragin­g everyone to take a step forward towards conservati­on and restoratio­n of the Earth.

“Through simple actions like engaging in tree growing activities, proper waste segregatio­n and proper waste segregatio­n and clean-up drives in the convenienc­e and safety of our homes each of us can contribute positive effects for our environmen­t,” Melicor said.

On the other hand, the Department of Finance and Climate Change Commission chairperso­n-designate Carlos G. Dominguez said that the climate body’s emphasis on addressing the challenge of single-use plastics will be under the theme of “PINASiglan­g Mundo,” which ties into the global theme for this year to “Restore Our Earth” and drive planetary protection and action.

“On this year’s Earth Day, we are called to Restore Our Earth. To do that, one of the most important actions we have to take is to push for effective policies and realistic solutions to address the growing challenges from single-use plastics pollution, and to set us on the path of sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production,” Dominguez said in a statement.

This year’s Earth Day 2021 celebratio­n highlights the role of every individual and member of the community to address the global climate crisis and its resulting effects on ecosystems, biodiversi­ty, food and water, public health, industries, and communitie­s.

Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 1481 in April 2008 declared April 22 as “Philippine­s’ Earth Day.” —

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Environmen­tal Management Bureau 7 and the Pollution Control Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc. (PCAPI) in Region 7 and PCAPI-Foundation lead in the mangrove/tree planting activity in Bantayan Island in observance of the Earth Day 2021 yesterday.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Environmen­tal Management Bureau 7 and the Pollution Control Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc. (PCAPI) in Region 7 and PCAPI-Foundation lead in the mangrove/tree planting activity in Bantayan Island in observance of the Earth Day 2021 yesterday.

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