+ Follow CELDEX Tag
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[Title] => Open dumpsite proposal scrapped, Binay assures
[Summary] => Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Jejomar Binay gave his assurance that there is no plan to push through with the use of open dumpsites next year.
He issued the statement in response to concerns raised by some Metro mayors on the possibility of tapping the use of open dumpsites to replace the San Mateo sanitary landfill.
Binay clarified that option will no longer be exercised as the government has already found an alternative site for Metro Manilas garbage.
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[Title] => Bidding firm offers to bring trash to Antique
[Summary] => One of the bidders vying for a new landfill has come up as the most likely firm to save Metro Manila from a garbage crisis.
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Jejomar Binay reported that Celdex Corp. was the latest firm to present an offer to the government for the development and use of a temporary garbage disposal site.
Celdex was one of the losing bidders in the government bidding for a new sanitary landfill site to service Metro Manila from 2001 onwards.
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CELDEX
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[Title] => Open dumpsite proposal scrapped, Binay assures
[Summary] => Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Jejomar Binay gave his assurance that there is no plan to push through with the use of open dumpsites next year.
He issued the statement in response to concerns raised by some Metro mayors on the possibility of tapping the use of open dumpsites to replace the San Mateo sanitary landfill.
Binay clarified that option will no longer be exercised as the government has already found an alternative site for Metro Manilas garbage.
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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Jejomar Binay reported that Celdex Corp. was the latest firm to present an offer to the government for the development and use of a temporary garbage disposal site.
Celdex was one of the losing bidders in the government bidding for a new sanitary landfill site to service Metro Manila from 2001 onwards.
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November 12, 2000 - 12:00am