Pangasinan town to enforce environmental code starting July 1

MANGALDAN, Pangasinan — The municipal government here will strictly implement its environmental code – covering the plastic ban, prohibition on improper garbage disposal, and garbage burning – starting July 1 .

In an interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Tuesday, Waste Management Division focal person, Pedrito Rivera, said the environmental code or Municipal Ordinance No. ‎2017-106 with strict compliance with Republic Act No. 9003, was passed by the Sangguniang Bayan in May 2017.

The ordinance prohibits the use of “sando bags” and Styrofoam by individuals and establishments, said Rivera.

“It also prohibits improper garbage disposal and burning, which harm our environment,” he added.

Rivera acknowledged the need to fully implement the law, especially the plastic ban, “in order to reduce waste produced in our town, as well as protect the environment.”

He said the town collects five to six tons of residual wastes every week from Barangays Poblacion and Banaoang alone.

“We had a memorandum of agreement with Metroclark Solid Waste Management Corp., which collects the two barangays’ residual wastes. But we pay PHP25,600 for every bin of trash they collected. We are expecting that if we do not address this, more wastes will be produced,” Rivera said.

He further said that they are now conducting information dissemination, urging residents to use eco-bags or the traditional “bayong”.

“We allow establishments using biodegradable plastics as they claim, but these are subject to testing by the Department of Science and Technology to ensure that these are indeed environment-friendly products,” Rivera said.

Violators will be fined with PHP500 for first offense, PHP1,000 (second offense), and PHP2,500 (third and succeeding offenses) for individuals; and PHP1,500 (first offense), PHP2,000 (second offense), and PHP2,500 and revocation of business permit (third and succeeding offenses) for establishments.

Rivera said the Task Force Kalikasan created by the mayor will be in charge of the monitoring of the implementation of the ordinance.

“We are asking everyone to please cooperate and obey the law for this is for our own good in the long run,” he said. (Hilda Austria/PNA)

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