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“Okay, I am Janette Obong Cabujat, Officer in charge of the City Solid Waste
Management Office. Ah! Okay so in Solid Waste here in the office, I am very new,
actually just this year so I was installed I think it was July-August…yeah August 2020!
Uhm Actually, I am a permanent employee since 1997. So, I started working in 1997.”

2. “Oh my…Uhm…Solid Waste Management it’s very important to each one of us would
share something so that we will be able to have a cleaner environment so like let’s say
that here in the office, in the Solid Waste Management Office, we do have different
programs and we have several divisions here. So for one: advocacies are very important
so that is why we go to different barangays to inform them that we need to segregate our
waste from source meaning, there is an absolute need to inform them that they have to
take part, the community especially in our respective homes, that is called “segregation
at source”. Segregation is absolutely needed. So now the garbage that we are allowed
to throw supposedly are the residual wastes only so meaning those garbages that have
absolutely no use to us. Okay so uh…Supposedly the next set of trashes shouldn’t get
mixed in with the residual wastes. So our dumptrucks, we have 7 as of now, the other 4
are semi broken so we have 3 running. Last week, we had 4 but there was one that
suffered a problem so we had 3. So that is what covers 157 barangays, supposedly but
there are far flung barangays that it is impossible for the trucks to travel to so as of
today, we had…uhm….I-I think we had….uhhh..Let’s see…the garbages that were
collected and covered everyday by the office. So we have collected garbage in 215
barangays, so 10 establishments, 4 subdivisions and then 2 schools after that are the
hospitals, pharmacies and facilities we have 5. For the streets, different streets in the city
proper, we have 11. Monasteries and other places, we have 10. So we have 3 shifting,
so 3 shifting, we have daily morning, the team starts to walk between 6 o’clock to 6:45
so by 6:45, they need to get out of the city proper, if they are still here in the city proper,
they will cause traffics. So the team comprises of: the Driver, the BBS or the “Bantay
Basura” so that is where we get the data like for example: “How many sacks of garbage
that have been collected? How many plastics that were collected by the team?” Hence
why there is a record for it for us to know here in our waste diversion because the office
wants to reduce the amount of garbage on the roads. So we have to lessen, we need to
recycle, we need to do composting so that the amount of garbage we throw would be
reduced just like us, we only throw residual wastes that serves zero uses for us.
Biodegradable garbage would be used in composting, the recycled materials that we use
like the Christmas decorations you see. Those are all made out of recyclable materials.
So supposedly, they are garbages already but look, we already have parols, lanterns all
came from garbage.”

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