Press Release November 10, 2019 Pangilinan reiterates need to ban single-use plastic The ban on the importation, manufacture, and use of single-use plastic is an urgent matter and should be done immediately, Sen. Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan said over the weekend after Malacañang said it is eyeing such a ban. "We appeal to the President to certify the bill as urgent. The world needs the ban on single-use plastic. And as the Philippines is one of the biggest producers of plastic waste, the world will benefit from such a ban," said Pangilinan. At the start of the 18th Congress, Pangilinan filed Senate Bill 40 seeking to phase out single-use plastic products by prohibiting their importation, manufacture, and use in food establishments, stores, markets, and retailers. The Single-Use Plastics Regulation and Management Bill proposes to ban the use of all single-use plastics starting one year after the effectivity of the measure and to penalize those who will not enforce it. Those who will re-use and recycle will receive an incentive. "Ang agarang pagpasa ng Single-Use Plastics Regulation and Management Bill ay makakabuti kay Inang Kalikasan, sa kinabukasan, at sa ating mga anak (Passing the Single-Use Plastics Regulation and Management Bill ASAP is good for Mother Earth, the future, and our children)," Pangilinan said. |
Tuesday, November 28
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