City begins trash collection drive for upcycling venture

City begins trash collection drive for upcycling venture

Mayor Benjamin Magalong has announced the start of a trash collection drive in the city for a possible upcycling venture that will convert certain plastic waste materials into sturdy school arm chairs.

The mayor urged residents to segregate and store the following single use plastic materials instead of throwing them for use in the upcycling program:

  • Sachet cleaned and dried
  • Bottle caps and rings; and
  • Bubble wrap LDPE.

The collected materials may be turned over to the barangay halls as directed by the mayor.

Barangay heads had been instructed to receive the collected trash and to temporarily store them in their materials recovery facilities until these reached the target weight of 35 kilograms.

With this weight, a sturdy adult size arm chair may be produced with the help of an upcycling company specializing in said technology.

The mayor also asked the punong barangays to cooperate and to encourage their constituents to practice segregation and collection of said plastic materials.

“Finally we have this opportunity to transform some of our waste into something useful and beneficial. Let us take this opportunity to reduce the waste that we are discarding, waste that otherwise ends up either in the city’s collection points or along roads or waterways. It’s either these be transformed into something that can benefit us or be an added burden and cause damage to our health and safety. Let us choose the former,” the mayor said.

Even if the upcycling venture terms are still on the drawing board, the collection drive was started to drum up awareness and encourage the cooperation of the community.

This will also determine the residents’ receptiveness to such programs meant to hasten the city’s shift to circular economy and implement strategies on waste reduction and conversion to useful resources for sustainability.

“We all want a better place, a better Baguio. I have no doubt about that but we have to act and do our share. We can do this,” the mayor said. – Aileen P. Refuerzo

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