EcoWaste Coalition Scores Littering, Smoking at Barangay and SK Polling Places
Photos
above were taken today at Fernando Ma. Guerrero
Elementary School , Pedro
Gil St. , Manila
and its vicinity.
As the synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections get underway, a
waste and pollution watchdog reiterated its appeal to the electorate to keep
the polling places litter-free, as well as smoke-free.
“The schools where most of the polling precincts are located should be
free from garbage and tobacco pollution. We therefore urge the public not
to pollute the school environment with litter and smoke,” stated Daniel
Alejandre, Zero Waste Campaigner, EcoWaste Coalition.
“We have to issue this last-minute reminder after finding sample ballots
and other campaign materials scattered in some polling places in Makati and Manila ,
especially at the school entrance,” he said.
“In one school in Manila ,
we even find supporters of some candidates smoking inside the school compound,”
he added.
“With voting to continue until 3:00 pm, school heads can still do
something to ensure full observance of their ‘no littering,’ ‘no smoking’
policy. The least they can do is to grab the microphone and make the
necessary public announcement against dropping litter and smoking within the
school facilities,” he said.
The group also appealed to the members of the electoral board, poll
watchers, poll volunteers, and other election stakeholders to be mindful of
their discards.
“Kindly put your discards into their dedicated receptacles. Most
schools will have segregated waste bins for biodegradable and non-biodegradable
discards. Please use them properly and do not simply leave your beverage
and food containers and leftovers inside the polling areas,” Alejandre said.
The EcoWaste Coalition noted that the Department of Education has promulgated
policies towards the promotion of litter-free and tobacco-free schools.
Under DepEd Order No. 5, series of 2014, schools are enjoined to conduct
activities that will enforce the prohibition on littering and burning of wastes
as per Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act.
DepEd Order No. 48, series of 2016, on the other hand, reiterates the smoking
ban in school premises, as well as compliance monitoring of tobacco control
measures for stores outside the schools.
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Note: The EcoWaste Coalition today had the chance of visiting the
Fernando Ma. Guerrero Elementary School (Pedro Gil St. , Manila ),
Margarita Roxas de Ayala Elementary School (A. Francisco
St. , Manila), Villamor High School (Pasig Line, Manila), Francisco Benitez Elementary
School (Visita St., Makati ) and the Jose Magsaysay
Elementary School (Constancia St. , Makati ).
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