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                    [Title] => Turning garbage into cash
                    [Summary] => VIGAN CITY– There’s money in garbage! Oftentimes quoted but rarely followed, the old cliche on rubbish turning into cash may have found expression in this northern city. 


A bioreactor equipment installed here recently does not only boost the city’s solid waste disposal service but also converts biodegradable trash into organic fertilizer, an expert from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said.
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"I am here and my presence is an assurance that it is safe here," said Spanish Ambassador Luis Garcia Cerezo, who visited this city to personally assess projects financially assisted by his government.

Cerezo was accompanied by Jose Maria Taberne, coordinator of Agencia España de Cooperaccion.
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                    [Title] => Turning garbage into cash
                    [Summary] => VIGAN CITY– There’s money in garbage! Oftentimes quoted but rarely followed, the old cliche on rubbish turning into cash may have found expression in this northern city. 


A bioreactor equipment installed here recently does not only boost the city’s solid waste disposal service but also converts biodegradable trash into organic fertilizer, an expert from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said.
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"I am here and my presence is an assurance that it is safe here," said Spanish Ambassador Luis Garcia Cerezo, who visited this city to personally assess projects financially assisted by his government.

Cerezo was accompanied by Jose Maria Taberne, coordinator of Agencia España de Cooperaccion.
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