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Makati City implements plastic bag ban with penalties |
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by Arushi Madan | 23-06-2013 04:34 0 |
I was glad to read strict laws being implemented in countries like Philipppines against the use of plastic bag. Makati City has a population of half a million, which soars to 3.7 million with the number of workers in banks, companies, embassies, shopping malls, and restaurants based in the financial district. Makati is the ninth of Metro Manila?s 17 districts that has issued the plastic ban, raising to seven million the number of people affected by it. Metro Manila has a population of 13 million. Authorities have blamed plastic products for flashfloods in Metro Manila, during the rainy season which begins in June. Some 20 typhoons hit the Philippines annually. In 2009, Tropical Storm Ketsana claimed 400 lives and submerged 80 per cent of Metro Manila. Last December, Makati City Mayor Jejomar issued an executive order that extended to June 20 the deadline of a city code that gave establishments since 2003 a nine-year grace period to comply with the use of environment-friendly packaging materials. The extension was to give establishments time to consume their inventories of plastics and other non-biodegradable materials. As 20th June approached , 49 monitoring teams were in action to check on establishments? compliance to new law. Monitoring teams found erring establishments that did not comply on the first day of the ban of the use of all non-biodegradable packaging materials in Makati City. Many erring establishments received tickets on the first day of compliance test. Members of the monitoring team, composed of four per team, plied Makati City?s high and low-end canteens, convenience stores, department stores, eateries, fast food chains, public markets, shopping malls, and supermarkets to check on their compliance to the city?s Plastic Regulation Order which bans the use of plastic and polystyrene as packaging materials, also bans the use, sale and distribution of non-biodegradable products. According to the ordinance, individual violators are fined P1,000 (Dh83.33) or imprisoned for five to 30 days, or both establishments are fined P5,000 (Dh 416.66), the company owner imprisoned from 30 days to a year, and the company?s business permit cancelled. The local code also calls on establishments to provide for free or for a fee, paper bags, cloth bags, and baskets made of biodegradable materials in lieu of plastic bags. Establishments and village halls are also required to place a marked ?plastic bag recovery bin? at their premises? entrances and exits. They will serve as drop-off points for the collection of plastic bags from residents. Such strict laws with penalties seem to be the only way to get people moving towards GREENER WORLD |
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Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
Great step
Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
Keep writing!
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 16-05-2020 11:38
Thank you for sharing.
Posted 24-08-2013 16:01
Good!!!!!!!!!
Posted 26-06-2013 00:31
wonderful
Posted 25-06-2013 21:55
wonderful
Posted 25-06-2013 21:55
Great news.
Posted 25-06-2013 17:23
Thanks for sharing this...
Posted 25-06-2013 14:30
It's the right work. Thank you for sharing!
Posted 25-06-2013 13:41
Thnks for sharing
Posted 25-06-2013 03:22
Thnks for the report
Posted 25-06-2013 03:21
Thanks for sharing about this green initiative. More and more cities and countries should join.
Posted 24-06-2013 05:19
thanks for the report//
Posted 23-06-2013 22:42
great initiative, thank you for sharing this
Posted 23-06-2013 19:13
Moving towards green world....
Thanks for sharing.
Posted 23-06-2013 15:22