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I think this topic can enthralled into Politics also, but is also appropriate for this thread.
The Philippines has environmental friendly laws, but has little to no impact. Due to lack of enforcement and infrastructure to sustain it. We as Filipinos, nakasanayan na magtapon without properly segregating it or that we don't take into account what materials is in the product.
I just want to complain the lack of recycling plants in Mindanao, we have a lot of light bulbs here, but, I don't want to throw it just anywhere. LGUs don't see the benefit of it, nor those in power care. It's hard to obey the law when it don't apply to those on top.
The Philippines has environmental friendly laws, but has little to no impact. Due to lack of enforcement and infrastructure to sustain it. We as Filipinos, nakasanayan na magtapon without properly segregating it or that we don't take into account what materials is in the product.
I just want to complain the lack of recycling plants in Mindanao, we have a lot of light bulbs here, but, I don't want to throw it just anywhere. LGUs don't see the benefit of it, nor those in power care. It's hard to obey the law when it don't apply to those on top.