EDGEDAVAO
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VOL.5 ISSUE 83 • JUNE 28, 2012
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Serving a seamless society
Monitoring set on plastic ban
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By Lorie A. Cascaro
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o excuses. Starting today, the City Environmental and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) will issue citation tickets to owners and/or managers of establishments found using non-biodegrad-
able plastics and polystyrene foams as food and beverage containers. Guesting in the Club 888 Media Forum at The Marco Polo Davao yesterday, Cenro chief Joseph Felizarta said establishments had been given enough time to comply with the ban. He said four teams comprising 40
enforcers will monitor malls, public markets, ambulant vendors, and manufacturers, adding that 29,000 establishments with business permits as per records of the Business Bureau. Some 10 plastic manufacturers in the city working on the double to pro-
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PLASTIC BAN. City Environment and Natural Resources Office chief Joseph Dominic Felizarta shows examples of biodegradable plastic bags. The city’s non-biodegradable
plastic ban will be implemented starting today. [KARLOS MANLUPIG]
Sara is World Cities Summit panelist By Jade C. Zaldivar
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avao City Mayor Sara DuterteCarpio was invited by the Republic of Singapore to join the World Cities Summit (WCS) 2012 set on July 1 to 4. Singapore’s Minister of State Lee Yi
Shyan of the Ministry of National Development and Ministry of Trade and Industry in a letter invited Duterte-Carpio to participate as a select panelist to the WCS Mayor’s Forum 2012. The forum is a by-invitation only global platform for mayors to discuss
best practices, and city challenges of a modern culture. It will also be an opportunity to network with other city mayors of the world, CEOs of Singapore public agencies, chiefs of international organizations, and private sector business
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