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IRR of the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 26 July 2012
IRR of the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance To follow through on the Public Hearing held by the Quezon City Government regarding its ordinance on the regulated use of plastic bags, staff of the QC Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department invited their consultant, Mr. Christopher L. Sabarez to dialogue with PAGASA's QC Members at Max's Restaurant at the Quezon Circle on 26 July 2012.  Camille Cammayo, Hirene Villanueva and Ronnie Perez of EPWMD were there to answer questions on the Internal Rules & Regulations of said Ordinance effective August 1, 2012.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 January 2021 )
 
Leveraging Online Marketing to Expand Internationally PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
STC Leveraging Online Marketing to Expand Internationally was invited to a seminar organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council on 7/11/12: "Leveraging Online Marketing to Expand Internationally" at Intercontinental Hotel Manila under Southeast Asian & India Region Head Loretta Wan and Simon Lo who are both based in Bangkok. They are exploring opportunities with PAGASA since their visit/meeting here last December.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 January 2021 )
 
Forum on Plastic Bag Reduction PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 06 July 2012
OForum on Plastic Bag ReductionForum on Plastic Bag Reduction n 6 July 2012, the City Council of QC called for a Forum on the Effective and Proper Implementation of Ordinances on Plastic Bag Reduction: SP2140 and SP2103 at the Bulwagan Amoranto of the City Hall where Mayor Herbert M. Bautista  and Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte-Alimurung attended. Sponsored by Coun. Dorothy “Doray” A. Delarmente of Dist. I, the piece of legislation was patterned after PAGASA’s Position Paper (see file) on Plastic Bags Regulation, as intimated by staff of the Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department of the City Government. The Unit is headed by Ms. Federika C. Rentoy. Customers who do not bring a used plastic bag for retailers to collect will be charged P2.00 which will go to a Green Fund to be used by retailers solely for initiating environment-friendly projects for their neighborhood. Ecowaste Coalition’s Ofel Panganiban stands between STC and Daily Supermarket’s Desmond Chua together with officials of QC City Government in charge of private wet markets.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 January 2021 )