A technical working group of the House ecology committee is working on a bill that will ban non-essential single-use plastics in the country in order to promote and preserve a safe and healthy environment, according to Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco.
The TWG led by Velasco met on Tuesday to discuss the consolidated bills aiming to regulate the production, importation, sale, provision, use, recovery, collection, recycling and disposal of single-use plastic products.
The ecology committee is headed by Zamboanga Rep. Glona Labadlabad.
Velasco, who chairs the House committee on energy, is a proponent of one of 33 bills filed in Congress seeking to ban the single-use plastics, in accordance with the provision of the Constitution that mandates the State to “protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature.”
The Marinduque lawmaker’s bill, House Bill 2396 or the Ban of Single-Use Plastics Act, is also in line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncement to prohibit the use of plastics nationwide.
“The direction of the TWG is to ban the non-essential single-use plastics and to clarify that other plastic products should be regulated and as much as possible, recovered and recycled/re-used,” Velasco said.
“We will try our best to come up with a bill that will ensure a healthy and safe environment for the generations to come,” he added, as he called on stakeholders to submit their position papers to help the panel craft a “very balanced bill.”
Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)
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