Resolution requesting PBBM to fund WTE project filed

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Councilor Tek Ocampo has filed a resolution on Tuesday requesting President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to fund the proposed Waste-to-Energy (WTE) project to address waste problem in Davao City…

Councilor Tek Ocampo has filed a resolution on Tuesday requesting President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to fund the proposed Waste-to-Energy project to address waste problem in Davao City.

“One technology utilized worldwide is waste-to-energy or WTE which does not only significantly reduce the volume of waste being dumped in the sanitary landfill but also contribute and provide one of the most important resources, which is energy,” the resolution said. Former Mayor Sara Duterte, in her last State of the City Address in April this year, said the local government is partnering with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to secure P740 million out of the P3.5 billion needed to implement the project.

The copy of the resolution will be furnished to the Office of the President, Office of the Vice President , DENR, Department of Energy , City Mayor’s Office , City Administrator’s office, City Legal Office, and other offices.

 

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