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Negros high school canteen goes zero waste with bamboo mugs, coconut shell bowls

/ 04:45 PM June 07, 2019

A high school in Negros Occidental is taking steps to reduce its plastic waste with reusable and locally sourced materials.

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Students at Bulata National High School pose in front of a mural with reusable mugs and bowls.  Image: Facebook/@sweep.ph

The Wala Usik (zero waste) canteen in Bulata National High School in Cauayan, Negros Occidental, opened the school year with “biodegradable, indigenous and reusable” materials, according to a statement on June 5 by Sea Waste Education to Eradicate Plastic (SWEEP).

SWEEP is a program under Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation Inc. (PRRCFI), which is funded by the USAID Municipal Waste Recycling Program.

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The school’s students and faculty can now use mugs made from bamboo, bowls made from coconut shells and banana leaves as plates. The zero-waste culture that the school is adopting also means eating “fresh and local produce” and avoiding processed food in single-use plastic.

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Students and faculty can use reusable bowls made from coconut shells and mugs made of bamboo instead of plastic products.  Image: Facebook/@sweep.ph

To further inspire a plastic-free and environment-conscious culture, marine life is painted on the canteen’s walls in vivid colors. The murals are creations of Association of Negros Artist volunteers given the theme “More Fish, Not Plastic.”

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Image: Facebook/@sweep.ph

The initiative was taken up by school principal Eiggy Duller Yap. He previously participated in Danjugan Island’s Marine and Wildlife Camp, which promotes eco-tourism and is run by PRRCFI.

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The school canteen still needs support to become fully operational. According to the statement, chairs, tables and equipment are needed as the canteen will be used in school-based feeding programs.

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SWEEP has been working on Negros Island to partner with sari-sari stores in reducing plastic waste. Eight Wala Usik stores have been introduced on the island in the last two months.  /ra

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