DILG Applauded for Memo Directing LGUs to Use Lead-Safe Paints
A waste and pollution watch group has commended the Department
of Interior and Local Government (DILG) for its decisive action that will
ensure paints used by local government units (LGUs) do not pose lead exposure
risks for children, women and workers.
The EcoWaste Coalition lauded DILG Secretary Eduardo
M. Año for issuing last February 28 Memorandum Circular 2018-26
entitled the “Mandatory Use of Lead-Safe Paints by LGUs.”
“Hats off to DILG for fully supporting the national and global drive to phase
out lead paints by directing the compulsory use of paints without added lead by
the country’s LGUs,” said Eileen Sison, President, EcoWaste Coalition.
“DILG MC 2018-26 is by far the most far-reaching directive on lead-safe paints
ever promulgated since the phase-out of lead-containing architectural,
household and decorative paints took effect on December 31, 2016,” she noted.
The group had earlier requested the DILG and the LGUs,
considered a major paint consumer, to actively back the ongoing phase-out of
lead-containing paints in the country.
The said directive is addressed to all LGUs, which include 81 provinces, 145
cities, 1,489 municipalities and 42,036 barangays spread all over 13 regions,
plus the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Cordillera Administrative Region
and the National Capital Region.
“With the backing of the DILG Secretary, provincial
governors, city and municipal mayors, and village chiefs, we feel confident
that the concerted efforts to mainstream the use of lead-safe paints will reach
even the remotest barangays,” Sison said.
Under DILG MC 2018-26, local officials from governors to barangay chairs are
enjoined to:
--- "Support the phase-out of lead-containing
paints and eventually reduce the hazards and risks posed by such paints to
human health."
--- "Adopt a “Lead-Safe Paint Procurement Policy”
to make sure LGUs only purchase and use lead-safe paints for painting jobs paid
out of public funds."
--- "Ensure that the other prohibited uses of
lead and lead compounds such as the ban on their use in the manufacture of
school supplies, toys and other children’s products, including indoor and
outdoor playground equipment, are duly observed."
--- "Carry out appropriate activities that will
sensitize government personnel, as well as the general public, about lead
exposure sources, symptoms and effects, and preventive measures."
--- "Support the annual observance of the
UN-backed International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action every last
week of October of each year."
DILG MC 2018-26, the EcoWaste Coalition noted, strengthens the national
implementation of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Administrative Order 2013-24, or the Chemical Control Order for Lead and Lead
Compounds.
It also reinforces the implementation of the directives issued in 2017 by the
Department of Education and the Department of Social Welfare and Development
requiring the mandatory use of lead-safe paints in schools, and residential and
non-residential facilities run by the government or licensed social welfare
agencies, respectively.
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Reference:
http://www.dilg.gov.ph/issuances/mc/Mandatory-use-of-Lead-Safe-Paints-by-LGUs/2658
https://server2.denr.gov.ph/uploads/rmdd/dao-2013-24.pdf
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