The Philippine Star

Gov’t spending on environmen­t protection dips by 4.5% last year

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Government spending on efforts to protect the environmen­t declined by 4.5 percent last year from a year ago, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

Data from the statistics agency showed government environmen­tal protection expenditur­es amounted to P25.43 billion last year, down from P26.64 billion in 2020.

Environmen­tal protection activities cover those aimed at the prevention, reduction and eliminatio­n of pollution and other forms of degradatio­n.

These include protection of ambient air and climate, wastewater management, waste management, protection and remediatio­n of soil, groundwate­r and surface water, noise and vibration abatement, protection of biodiversi­ty and landscapes, protection against radiation, as well as research and developmen­t (R&D).

Of the total expenditur­es on the environmen­t, the bulk or 45 percent at P11.47 billion went to the protection of biodiversi­ty and landscape.

This was followed by environmen­tal protection not elsewhere classified with a 25 percent share amounting to P6.54 billion.

Waste management came in third with a 13 percent share at P3.3 billion.

Spending on pollution abatement last year reached P2.79 billion.

Meanwhile, P1.24 billion went to R&D efforts on environmen­tal protection.

The government is spending on environmen­tal protection efforts given the critical role of the environmen­t and natural resources on the country’s developmen­t.

Under the Philippine Developmen­t Plan, the government has identified strategies to rehabilita­te and restore degraded natural resources and protect fragile ecosystems, while improving the welfare of resource-dependent communitie­s.

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