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[Title] => Coalition on power crisis formed
[Summary] => A newly-formed coalition against the privatization of the power sector on Monday said the energy crisis may spill over into Luzon and Visayas regions.
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[Title] => NGO airs warning against microcircuit pollution
[Summary] => “As major markets (USA and Japan) for a major export product of the country (microcircuits) fall into recession and thousands of employees are retrenched, cost cuts by the microcircuits industry here might end up in more dumping of mold runner wastes,” warned Roger Birosel, secretary-general of Earth Savers Movement.
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[Title] => Alvarez urges construction sector to put up 'green buildings
[Summary] => In the wake of his fresh appointment as Presidential Adviser on Global Warming and Climate Change, former senator and Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Heherson Alvarez urged architects, engineers, and other stakeholders in the construction sector yesterday to make ‘Green Buildings’ and help in efforts to curb the impact of global warming in the country.
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[Title] => Semiconductor firm warned
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The National Solid Waste Management Commission has asked semiconductor firm Amkor Technology Inc. to refrain from disposing non-biodegradable plastic mould runners (MRs) that are toxic when burned.
NSWMC Director Azoilo Andin Jr. said Amkor could be penalized if it does not stop "contracting out hauling or collection of these waste materials to private contractors which do not operate recycling facilities."
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An environmental group is urging government to impose sanctions on a semi-conductor firm and a wood scrap dealer for what was described as an illegal disposal of non-biodegradable plastic wastes.
The charge has been denied by the two companies which claimed that they have been operating within the boundaries of their licenses issued by the government.
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[Title] => Alvarez confirmation off to rough start
[Summary] => Fireworks came a day late of Chinese new year but none too soon for Environmental and Natural Resources Secretary Heherson Alvarez, whose first day of hearings for his confirmation by the Commission on Appointments signaled a long drawn affair.
At his first confirmation hearing, Alvarez lashed at those blocking his appointment, saying they became his enemies because of his drive to weed out corruption at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and to establish "a high moral standard."
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[Title] => Detergents may pollute our sources of potable water, say experts
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Gasoline-based surface-active agents (surfactants) found in laundry detergents
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public to drinking traces of the non-biodegradable, cancer-causing synthetic
chemicals.
This was revealed last Friday during a weekly forum organized by former Nueva
Ecija Rep.
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[Title] => Semiconductor firm warned
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The National Solid Waste Management Commission has asked semiconductor firm Amkor Technology Inc. to refrain from disposing non-biodegradable plastic mould runners (MRs) that are toxic when burned.
NSWMC Director Azoilo Andin Jr. said Amkor could be penalized if it does not stop "contracting out hauling or collection of these waste materials to private contractors which do not operate recycling facilities."
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An environmental group is urging government to impose sanctions on a semi-conductor firm and a wood scrap dealer for what was described as an illegal disposal of non-biodegradable plastic wastes.
The charge has been denied by the two companies which claimed that they have been operating within the boundaries of their licenses issued by the government.
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[Title] => Alvarez confirmation off to rough start
[Summary] => Fireworks came a day late of Chinese new year but none too soon for Environmental and Natural Resources Secretary Heherson Alvarez, whose first day of hearings for his confirmation by the Commission on Appointments signaled a long drawn affair.
At his first confirmation hearing, Alvarez lashed at those blocking his appointment, saying they became his enemies because of his drive to weed out corruption at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and to establish "a high moral standard."
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[Title] => Detergents may pollute our sources of potable water, say experts
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Gasoline-based surface-active agents (surfactants) found in laundry detergents
could endanger the quality of the country's sources of water, exposing the
public to drinking traces of the non-biodegradable, cancer-causing synthetic
chemicals.
This was revealed last Friday during a weekly forum organized by former Nueva
Ecija Rep.
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