Bontoc town women turn “Green Police”
>> Tuesday, February 24, 2015
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The “Bontoc Green Police,” so-termed because of their role
in monitoring compliance to proper waste
management, is set to become stronger with additional responsibilities,
according to Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey.
These
women volunteers will soon start issuing citation tickets to violators of the
town’s ecological waste management policies such as segregation-at-source.
Now,
they will also have the authority to issue citation tickets to those who
litter, spit momma, and those establishments and persons who use styrofoam and
plastic bags for dry goods. Momma-spitting has been tagged one of growing problems of this capital town.
Bontoc
banned the use of plastic bags on dry goods to lessen the garbage of the town.
Names
of violators will be submitted to the barangay and the municipal government and
will be made to pay fines and/or render community service depending on the
severity of their offense.
They
will be denied barangay, police, and mayor’s clearances.
The
Bontoc Green Police was originally organized by virtue of Executive Order No.
35, series of 2013 issued by Mayor Odsey shortly after the closure of the
controversial Matoytoy-ok dumpsite.
A
Writ of Kalikasan case was filed against Municipality of Bontoc in 2012 by the
Kalinga Anti-pollution Action Group (KAAG) over the operation of the Matoyto-ok
dumpsite. Through a mutual agreement of both KAAG and Bontoc LGU in the Court of
Appeals, the dumpsite was closed, rehabilitated, and re-vegetated in August
2013.
Since
the closure of the dumpsite, Bontoc has revived the Oplan Perasa Basura, a
contest wherein all elementary and high schools in the sixteen barangays of
Bontoc collect recyclable wastes as well as bottles and plastic bags not bought
by junk shops.
It
has also developed Eco-park 1 for the composting of biodegradables and Eco-park
2 for the crushing of bottles and shredding of plastics used in making
eco-blocks (hollow blocks containing crushed bottles and shredded plastics).
Municipal
Environment and Natural Resources Officer Roger Agcapen said “while Green
Police are instrumental in ensuring compliance with the policy on segregation
at source and the schedule of bringing out of garbage, the real challenge is
for individual households to have their own mini-waste management policies.”
“Something
like we all become Green Police in our own way. There are still many challenges
besetting the town in terms of garbage that’s why everyone’s cooperation is
very important.”
This
year, the Bontoc Green Police will be provided uniforms and IDs to better carry
out their functions.
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