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‘‘No Segregation, No Collection’’ policy to be strictly enforced in 2024

Caecent No-ot Magsumbol - The Freeman
‘‘No Segregation, No Collection’’ policy to be strictly enforced in 2024
Devotees who flocked to the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Shrine in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan left used plastic bottles, food waste and other garbage at the pilgrimage site, April 7, 2023.
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CEBU, Philippines — After a massive information campaign on waste segregation, the Cebu City government aims to intensify the implementation of “segregation at source" by 2024.

Cebu City Environment and Natural Resources Office-CCENRO officer-in-charge Reymarr Hijara disclosed this during a meeting in preparation for the 14th Cebu City-wide Cleanup Challenge on December 9, 2023.

The “segregation at source" or City Ordinance 2031 calls for the strict "no segregation, no collection" policy. Its implementation has not been strictly imposed over the years, but the Cebu City government has assured that since last year, barangays have been instructed on the need to enforce the segregation ordinance.

City Ordinance 2031 mandates a fine of P1,000 to P5,000 or imprisonment of one to six months for violators, or those that will fail to properly segregate their trash.

The Cebu City government hopes that through information campaigns and cleanup challenges, Cebuanos will instill the value of cleanliness in their homes and their respective communities.

The 14th City-wide Cleanup Challenge is dubbed “Christmas Cleanup for a Bright New Year".

During the 13th City-wide Cleanup last September 16, 2023, the city government was able to collect a total of 102 metric tons of mixed wastes from 9,236 workers from the City Hall, other government agencies, along with volunteers from barangays, non-government organizations, schools, and the private sector.

Aside from cleaning up the city from roads to rivers, Hijara said they will also utilize the upcoming event as an awareness activity for the strict implementation of the “segregation at source.”

“I-require na ang matag balay, matag establisemento, matag opisina, matag building pribado man o publiko, matag barangay, nga ila-in la-in gyud ang ilang mga basura aron dili lisud kolektahun,” Hijara said, through the city government’s News and Information Team.

Once it is strictly implemented, the city government will only collect those that have been properly segregated.

DENR-EMB-7 have earlier emphasized that the improper solid waste management does not only lead to massive flooding, it also leads to air and water contamination and increase heat. — (FREEMAN)

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