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Leonarda N. Camacho Executive Vice President Metro Manila Linis Ganda, Inc.

LINIS GANDA: 19 Years After (Looking Ahead). Leonarda N. Camacho Executive Vice President Metro Manila Linis Ganda, Inc. Households. Schools. Offices. After 19 years... Linis Ganda’s garbage segregation idea has persuaded 400,000.

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Leonarda N. Camacho Executive Vice President Metro Manila Linis Ganda, Inc.

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  1. LINIS GANDA: 19 Years After (Looking Ahead) Leonarda N. Camacho Executive Vice President Metro Manila Linis Ganda, Inc.

  2. Households Schools Offices After 19 years... Linis Ganda’s garbage segregation idea has persuaded 400,000

  3. “Whenever a new idea pops into our midst, upsetting digestions, unready to absorb its value to human betterment, I remember Copernicus and Galileo who had the temerity to declare that the earth revolved around the sun and not vice versa.” - Sylvia L. Mayuga

  4. Will it take centuries before everyone segregates their garbage in the kitchen? NO.

  5. Massive Information Campaign • Garbage Segregation • is the solution to the garbage problem.

  6. As of 2001, Linis Ganda has collected 120,162.37 tons = P157,188,155.00 Garbage and the Underground Economy • The Metro Manila Federation of Environment Cooperatives annually contributes to the underground economy • Junk shops and eco-aides are pioneers in economic change and promising new jobs

  7. 1983: Metro Manila (thrives to this day) Garbage Segregation • 1975: Barangay Highway Hills (Mandaluyong) • 1978: Metro Manila (but progress ended)

  8. Solid Waste Management Law • The creation of the National Commission on Solid Waste Management • The creation of a solid waste council in all the cities and municipalities • The mandatory segregation of garbage at the source and the mandatory collection by local units • The phase-out of unrecyclable packaging such as polystyrene, doy pack and tetrapack

  9. Mandatory Segregation in three (3) containers: • Organic wastes • Recyclable materials • - paper • - plastic, etc. • Residuals • - sanitary napkins and diapers • - shoes and slippers • - rags • - polystyrene/styrofoam • - tetrapack • - doy pack • - ball and pentel pens • - flashlight, etc.

  10. 1992: Linis Ganda commissioned the Department of Science and Technology to build a model tire shredder Rubber Tires • Three (3) rubber tire manufacturers = 3M tires/year • Smuggled tires = 1M tires/year • --------------------- • 4M tires/year

  11. sealed containers sealed truck sealed hard plastics Hospital Wastes • Hospital wastes require more careful disposal • A hydro mix machine can detoxify the toxic wastes and convert them into hollow blocks • The plant is also sealed in iron for safety in cases of floods and earthquakes • Workers are likewise protected • Everything done in strict conditions

  12. Industrial Wastes The Philippine Business for the Environment • Runs an industrial waste exchange program • Assists industries to exchange industrial wastes • Preventing industrial garbage: • - metallic sludge • - used oil • - chemicals • - solvents • - acidic and alkali wastes, etc.

  13. paper from trees plastics from oil glass from silica metals from iron ore Resource Recovery The Solid Waste Management Law • A resource recovery program • Garbage = Natural Resources:

  14. Then separate your garbage in the kitchen. LINIS GANDA is all about Eco-Economy. You want the country to prosper? You want economic growth?

  15. Thank you and good day.

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