Bontoc exec tells gov’t officials: Cooperate in garbage management
>> Wednesday, February 5, 2014
By
Andrew Doga-ong
BONTOC, Mountain Province – With worsening
problem of waste disposal in this capital town, local officials urged anew
government offices to cooperate in its
garbage management drives.
Erlinda Bucaycay,
barangay captain of Bontoc Poblacion, said addressing the garbage problem and
waste management of the town requires the involvement of everybody not only the
local government units of Bontoc.
Attending a regular
Monday program at the Provincial Capitol here, Bucaycay asked government
employees to cooperate in waste management programs by simply segregating their
office waste for easier collection by the town’s garbage collectors.
Bucaycay said garbage
collectors complained of mixed waste coming from offices
at the provincial capitol naming
three key offices who she said should take the lead in observing the basics of waste management
including waste segregation.
The barangay chieftain
said waste collectors left seven cellophane sacks of mixed waste generated from
offices of the provincial government adding that said waste will only be
collected when fully segregated as required in the waste collection procedures.
Faced with worsening
garbage problem following the Court of Appeals decision closing the town’s open
dumpsite effective August 22 last year, the town officials came up with various
waste management measures including local ordinances.
Upon assuming office
in July, Bontoc mayor Franklin Odsey, reorganized the Municipal Solid Waste
Management Board to oversee the waste management programs of the municipality.
Odsey, earlier urged all sectors in the central-town to do their part in
addressing the garbage problem by practicing the basics of waste management
such as re-use, reduce and recycle as well as waste segregation in their houses, offices or establishments.
The town mayor also
urged households, business establishments and schools to have their own compost
pits for their biodegradable wastes which garbage collectors said accounts for
more than 50 percent of the garbage collected.
Bucaycay, whose
barangay hosts most of the national and provincial government offices, in an
interview said they will be issuing citation tickets to the heads of offices
who will repeatedly violate the waste management ordinances and procedures
particularly on the strict waste segregation at source.
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