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Philippines ‘in the middle of garbage crisis’ – environment chief

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 05:22 PM December 05, 2019

Philippines 'in the middle of garbage crisis’ – environment chief

A man carries a girl along a canal polluted with plastic and garbage at the Estero de San Lazaro in Manila on March 22, 2019. On Thursday, December 5, 2019, the Philippine environment chief declares that the Philippines “is in the middles of a garbage crisis.” AFP File/Noel Celis

MANILA, Philippines — “We are now in the middle of a garbage crisis.”

Environment chief Roy Cimatu declared this Thursday as he lamented the failed solid waste management in the country.

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In an ambush interview, Cimatu said proliferation of garbage has returned in Boracay Island despite government’s effort to clean up the top tourist destination.

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“We have started cleanup this January, and yet after we did that, we left behind a clean shoreline, after one day, andyan na naman [‘yung basura] (the trash has come back),” Cimatu told reporters on the sidelines of Stratbase forum on environment awareness in Taguig City.

“Meaning, hindi naso-solve ang garbage by cleaning that area. Kaya kailangan clean talaga from the source,” he added.

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(This means that the garbage problem isn’t being solved by just cleaning that area. So, what we need is clean it from the source.)

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Cimatu also said the garbage crisis is especially “worse in Metro Manila.”

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“[Their] report on what is happening there, it is a culture of behavior problem. Despite our warning to them [public]… andyan na naman [ang basura] (trash is still there),” he pointed out.

“I would like to emphasize that political will by itself will not be enough. Without the help and support of all stakeholders in this endeavor, this battle will not be won,” he also said.

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‘Estero rangers’

DENR has fielded 1,142 “estero rangers” in 700 barangays in Metro Manila to clean creeks that are polluting Manila Bay, according to Cimatu.

“They are tasked to clean the esteros and tributaries draining to Manila Bay and to prevent indiscriminate dumping of garbage in their respective esteros,” Cimatu said.

Also, “estero rangers” are tasked to bring “cultural and behavioral changes” on solid waste management in communities in the National Capital Region, he added.

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According to Cimatu, Metro Manila has so far generated over 60,000 cubic meters of solid wastes this year surpassing the target waste generation of 58,112.31 cubic meters.

Edited by KGA
TAGS: DENR, environment, Garbage, Local news, Nation, national news, News, Philippine news updates, Pollution, Roy Cimatu, solid waste

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