Marcos wants immediate passage of Waste-to-Energy bill

Marcos wants immediate passage of Waste-to-Energy bill

09:16 PM September 25, 2024

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. —File photo/Official Facebook page of PCO

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday stressed the need for the immediate passage of the Waste-to-Energy bill to address flooding in the country.

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said Marcos made the pronouncement during the 6th Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (Ledac) full meeting in Malacañang.

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“We have to look at it in a more urgent sense because it really becomes such an important part of the flood control program,” the PCO quoted Marcos as saying in a statement.

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The PCO said Marcos also recognized the need to revisit the proposed measure, noting the waste-to-energy measure is an important discussion in flood control “because the garbage problem is actually severe.”

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According to Marcos, waste-to-energy projects have also already reduced flooding by 40 percent, noting that it has to be implemented at the local government level.

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“I think waste-to-energy now has taken on a new role. It is no longer just for garbage, or waste disposal or waste management. It is also now very much part of the flood control effort,” Marcos said.

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The Waste-to-Energy bill has already been approved on third reading by the House of Representatives.

Its Senate version, however, is still pending on second reading.

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