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𝑯𝒊𝒘𝒂𝒍𝒂𝒚 𝒌𝒖𝒏𝒈 𝒉𝒊𝒘𝒂𝒍𝒂𝒚! Angeles City gov’t starts waste segregation at source

The implementation of waste segregation at source commenced today, 11 March 2024, in all departments and offices of the Angeles City Government.

In Memorandum Order No. 588, Series of 2024, issued by Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin, Jr.’s, the Chief Executive directed the City Environment and Natural Resources Office to strictly monitor the implementation of waste segregation at source.

“This initiative reflects our commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible waste management practices,” Mayor Lazatin said.

Mayor Lazatin cited the cooperation and support of the employees and city hall department heads and chief of offices to the said initiative.

“I commend all our employees for their cooperation and dedication to making our city a cleaner and greener place to live. Together, let us continue to work towards a more sustainable future for generations to come,” Mayor Lazatin said.

In the succeeding meetings and plannings concluded by the city government, presided by Mayor Lazatin’s trusted adviser and chief political officer IC Calaguas, all city hall departments were provided color-coded trash bins — white for non-biodegradable or dry use; black for biodegradable or wet use; and green for food waste, which will serve as an organic fertilizer supplementing the project of Wow Langaw, a black soldier fly technology that converts food waste into organic fertilizer.

Calaguas furthered that by segregating waste at its origin, this will not only reduce the burden on landfills but also promote recycling and proper disposal of different types of waste.

The CENRO, headed by Sendong Makabali, explained that there is a full deployment of CENRO staff to check on the segregation per office.

According to Makabali, there will be no collection, no segregation policy, as ordered by Mayor Lazatin in the premises of the City Hall.

“Ang bilin po ni Mayor Lazatin, siguraduhin na bawat opisina ay susunod at sumusunod sa ating waste segregation at source,” Makabali said.

The working committee comprises Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, City Environment and Natural Resources Officer-in-Charge Rosendo Makabali, General Services Officer Evangeline Malonzo, and Angeles City Economic Development and Investment Promotions Officer Irish Bonus-Llego.

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