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VILLAFUERTE TO DUTERTE: SIGN WASTE REDUCTION BILL

A lawmaker asked President Rodrigo Duterte to sign into law a measure seeking to make producers and their distributors responsible for proper management and disposal of their plastic packaging waste.

Camarines Sur Representative Luis Raymund Villafuerte said the measure, which has been ratified by both chambers of Congress and transmitted to Malacañang for President Duterte’s signature, aims to upgrade the recycling or reuse of discarded

plastic containers and packaging materials, as well as reduce waste generation.

The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) bill seeks to amend Republic Act (RA) 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000.

“The measure institutionalizes the practice of EPR in waste management that imparts on producers, in coordination with their distributors and retailers, the responsibility of properly and effectively disposing of their products after these have been sold to and used by consumers,” Villafuerte explained.

“Solving our waste management problem appears to be elusive for the Philippine government despite the enactment of RA 9003.”

The author of the measure proposed incentives for producers, distributors, and retailers that will adopt mechanisms and strategies for the proper and effective management of the waste generated from the use or consumption of the goods that they produce, and distribute or sell to the public.

“Solving our waste management problem appears to be elusive for the Philippine government despite the enactment of RA 9003,” the veteran legislator stressed. “Proper segregation, inefficient collection, improper disposal, and inadequate facilities remain unsolved.”

The bill proposes to institutionalize the practice of EPR, especially in industries that generate plastic waste.

EPR refers to the environmental policy, initiatives, and practices, in which companies and corporations are obliged to have the responsibility for proper and effective recovery, treatment, recycling, and disposal of their products after they have been sold and used by consumers aimed at improving ecological management.

“EPR systems are now being observed in some of the European Union (EU) member-countries such as Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Spain,” the seasoned lawmaker said.

“Producers and their distributors and retailers can redesign or adopt packaging to improve the recyclability or reusability of the plastic containers and packaging of the products that they sell.”

In view of the EPR, he suggested that producers and their distributors and retailers could redesign or adopt packaging to improve the recyclability or reusability of the plastic containers and packaging of the products that they sell.

Villafuerte said there should also be a time-bound withdrawal or phaseout of non-recyclable products and packaging, in favor of environmentally sound yet economically viable alternatives.

He said an efficient retrieval system for plastic containers and packaging materials, collection sites, and recycling facilities should be established.

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