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Some 60 percent of garbage at home is accumulated from the kitchen. So, how can we manage all this mess with a waste management system that is environmentally sound? In a recent session at the Julius Maggi Kitchen, Odette Alcantara, founding member of Mother Earth Unlimited, and a renowned environmentalist, answered the perennial problem on waste disposal.
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In an interview with The STAR, actor-turned-environmentalist Roy Alvarez said a severe water crisis looms over the three Southern Tagalog provinces of Laguna, Quezon and Rizal which are solely dependent on Mt. Banahaw for their water supply.
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Sonia Mendoza, president of Mother Earth Unlimited, said that Quezon City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr. could use 50 percent of the city government’s P600 million annual budget for the hauling of garbage in the establishment of Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs).
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Some 60 percent of garbage at home is accumulated from the kitchen. So, how can we manage all this mess with a waste management system that is environmentally sound? In a recent session at the Julius Maggi Kitchen, Odette Alcantara, founding member of Mother Earth Unlimited, and a renowned environmentalist, answered the perennial problem on waste disposal.
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In an interview with The STAR, actor-turned-environmentalist Roy Alvarez said a severe water crisis looms over the three Southern Tagalog provinces of Laguna, Quezon and Rizal which are solely dependent on Mt. Banahaw for their water supply.
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Sonia Mendoza, president of Mother Earth Unlimited, said that Quezon City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr. could use 50 percent of the city government’s P600 million annual budget for the hauling of garbage in the establishment of Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs).
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