NEDA goes green amid economic development plans

Along the celebration of the economic and financial literacy week, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) pushes economic progress without sacrificing the integrity of the nature. This primarily involves overhaul of governmental policies and addressing solid wastes from people themselves. The agency lays the onus of the execution of this plan to local government bodies, which may be fulfilled mainly through change of culture, envisioning of investment and proper utilization of land, and exploitation of ordinances toward achievement of green endeavors.

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