DENR offices are “No
plastic and Styrofoam” zones
By Philippine Information Agency (PIA 8)
January
12, 2012
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Region 8 will
strictly implement the “No Plastic and Styrofoam” policy at the
Regional Office and in all the field offices, Regional Executive
Director Rogelio Trinidad informed.
This disclosure by RED
Trinidad came in response to a memorandum from Administration and
Finance Assistant Secretary Corazon Davis which reiterates an earlier
policy to set the example in the non-use of plastics/Styrofoam
especially in food handling/serving.
In issuing the
memorandum, Assistant Secretary Davis encourages all DENR officials
and employees to bring their own utensils in buying or bringing food
in their respective offices.
Security Guards shall
not permit entrance of caterers delivering food in plastic or
Styrofoam containers inside the offices.
Likewise, the DENR
cooperative shall not permit persons with food stalls/food centers to
use plastics.
“We understand that
our employees are mainly dependent on itinerant vendors for their
lunch and snacks,” RED Trinidad says.
“Starting this week
however, the regional office shall only allow vendors who do not use
plastics (cellophane) or Styrofoam in the packaging of their food,” he
added.
The “No Plastic and
Styrofoam” policy “shall remain enforced for the good of the
environment and the health of our people,” says Assistant Secretary
Davis in her memorandum.
Styrofoam, which is
generically known as styropor or polysterene, is a petroleum-based
plastic made from the styrene monomer. It has been reportedly
classified as a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency
for Research on Cancer.
Both Styrofoam and
plastics are non-biodegradable which when disposed of improperly,
results in the clogging of waterways, make their way into the oceans,
polluting the water and are toxic to sea life.