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  October 25, 2022 - Philippines

Various Bills Filed to Address Waste Management Concerns
  by Julia Alexandra D. Chu, Rei Luis Anton A. Domingo and Patrice Jane L. Romero

Republic Act No. 9003, also known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, is a landmark environmental legislation designed to meet the country’s waste management problems. It requires local government units to achieve 25% waste reduction through re-using, recycling, and composting activities and other resource recovery activities. However, two decades after its enactment, solid waste management remains to be a major challenge. The Philippines produces over 21 million metric tons of garbage every year, with the National Capital Region as the biggest producer of garbage.

In this light, bills have been filed at the Philippine Senate to further address the problems of excessive waste and garbage disposal. These include the following:

To become law, these bills must be passed by both houses of Congress and approved by the Philippine President.

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