Project 101 : Zero Plastics

Project 101 : Zero Plastics Promoting Plastic Free Campuses
(Established Environmental Talk Sibugay, Inc. SEC registered in January 2015) HOW DO YOU ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY?

PROJECT COMPONENTS

(a) Networking and Lobbying where the proponent will network and lobby with multi stakeholders such as public and private elementary and secondary schools in Ipil, the local government units (LGUs), barangay local government units (BLGUs), government national agencies, the non-government units (NGOs), civil society, and the media to come up with school policy (for the educatio

nal providers) and barangay or municipal ordinance for the community to ban the use of plastics. (b) Capacity Building: Environmental Advocacy is the conduct of community orientation/visitation so that pilot areas—the elementary and secondary schools in Ipil will have a clearer picture of the status of climate change and its mitigation and adaptation measures, and

(c) Education Advocacy refers to the massive IEC in the form of social media etc. to reinforce the core objectives of the advocacy and campaign and the outcome of this will come in the form of contest where pupils and students will use plastics to form lifesaving boats or water crafts to be donated to barangays in the flood prone area. OBJECTIVES

-To increase environmental awareness on the effects and impacts of climate change through Information Education Campaign (IEC).
-To conduct a school based/community based activity using plastics to create innovative products that can be used when disaster strikes.
-To lobby and network with community stakeholders and state actors to adopt a policy and ordinance banning the use of plastics . PROBLEM STATEMENT

The use and proper disposal of plastics have been an increasing problem for schools across the Municipality of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay since the advent of convenient products made available as consumer goods. In order to combat this, stronger information and education campaigns are needed to compare the advantages and disadvantages on the use and proper disposal of plastics including the possible ways of innovating disposed plastic to a product, and eventually ban the use of plastics in schools and community at large. Community Partners : Schools
Adopting a policy in school connotes sustainability of my campaign. Community at Large
A municipal/provincial ordinance in place will forever sustain my campaign in banning plastics not just in schools but the municipality at large.

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This is an information, education and communication campaign of reducing the use of plastic bottles and recycling used bottles to make live saving watercrafts.

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Congrats Dipolog! Dipolog City Government
04/09/2018

Congrats Dipolog!
Dipolog City Government

BAWAL NA ANG SINGLE-USE PLASTICS/STYROFOAM SA CITY HALL!

Yesterday, I issued an order regulating the use of single-use plastics and styrofoam in all Dipolog City Government Offices.

Effective September 1, 2018, the following are to be strictly implemented and observed:

1. Non-compostable plastic bags, such as but not limited to thin-film, single-use carryout plastic bags, sando bags and the like, straws, cups, plates, spoons and forks are hereby banned in all Dipolog City Government offices;

2. Non-compostable Polysterene foam products (Styrofoam/styropor) and the like are hereby banned in all Dipolog City Government offices;

3. All food vendors are no longer allowed to use non-compostable plastic bags and non-compostable Polysterene foam products as food packaging or material for dine-in or take-out foods. Take-out foods may be placed in containers which could either be paper, plant-based wrappers, or reusable plastic containers to be provided by the buyers themselves.

Aside from the plastic ban, I have likewise ordered the strict implementation of proper segregation of garbage as stipulated in City Ordinance 123 and Republic Act 9003.

These are to be observed at Dipolog City Hall and all other Dipolog City Government offices.

We are doing these to raise awareness on the importance of minimizing waste that could end up in drainage canals, waterways, creeks, streams and eventually to the bay.

City Hall will set an example as we prepare for the full and strict observance of City Ordinance No. 13-245, otherwise known as "An Ordinance Regulating the Sale, Distribution or Use of Non-Compostable Plastic Bag such as Thin Film, Single-Use Carryout Plastic Bags and Polysterene Foam Products (Styrofoam/Styropor) Within the Territorial Jurisdiction of Dipolog City" starting January 2019.

Let us think and live sustainable for a better Dipolog!

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