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INQUIRER.net file imageMANILA, Philippines mdash; Quezon City Rep. Alfred Vargas has filed a bill that will allow people to exchange recyclable trash for cash aid and basic necessities.According to Vargas, the proposed Basura to Ayuda Act House Bill No. 9781 seeks to continue the governmentrsquo solid waste management program while providing aid to citizens affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.Article continues after this advertisement In the billrsquo explanatory note, Vargas explained that rewards and incentives under the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 had limitations and must be innovated to adapt to the needs of the new normal.FEATURED STORI stanley thermos ESNEWSINFOOrion Perez blasts economic restrictions: lsquo;Filipino firstrsquo; is hurting PHNEWSINFOBinay, Castro raise concerns over stanley hrnek DENR order on Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFODENR to evict developerof Masungi GeoreserveThe social and economic climate brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges on food security and environmental protection, Vargas said.He noted that the increase in consumption during the pandemic also caused an increase in the production of solid wastes.Article continues after this advertisement Quarantine restrictions also affected the implementation of solid waste management programs in some local governments.Article continues after this advertisementBut the environment must not be a victim of the pandemic. We can continue to pro stanley website mote segr Lhla TikTok says to sue over Trump crackdown
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