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Healthcare Waste Project Inception Meeting Concludes in NCR; Highlights Need for Policy Review and Awareness Raising


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The two-day National Capital Region Regional Inception Meeting and Validation Workshop for the Philippine Healthcare and Mercury Wastes Management Project (PHCWMP) concluded in Quezon City yesterday, June 11, 2024, wrapping up the series of meetings intended to validate and refine the project’s strategies. PHCWMP is a 5-year project funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) that aims to reduce the release and emissions of hazardous chemicals in healthcare wastes through environmentally-sound practices.

 

The project will be implemented in Region 2, Region 8, and the NCR by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) with the Department of Natural Resources - Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) as the national lead agency, and civil society organization (CSO) BAN Toxics as the executing entity.






Geri-Geronimo Sañez, chief of the EMB Environmental Quality Management Division, emphasized the significance of the unique partnership between the government and a CSO during his opening remarks. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank our partner BAN Toxics. We have been implementing some projects with EMB, and this is only in the Philippines, shall I say, that a government agency is working closely with civil society organizations.”

 

The inception meeting held during the first day of the event was attended by the project’s partners, Quirino Memorial Medical Center (QMMC), Metro Clark Waste Management Corp., Integrated Waste Management, Inc. (IWMI), and Envirocare Mgt. Precision, as well as DENR-EMB Central and NCR regional offices, Department of Health - Health Facility Development Bureau, and the DENR Foreign-Assisted and Special Projects Service.

 

Discussions during the meeting underscored the need to review existing policies and regulations regarding healthcare waste management. This includes a review of current licensing and permitting processes for healthcare facilities, treaters, and transporters of hazardous wastes to remove regulatory challenges that lead to delays while ensuring compliance with important environmental and health standards.

 

Additionally, the meeting emphasized the need to harmonize mechanisms for coordination among and within relevant regulatory agencies.

 

“The project aims to conduct research on the effectiveness of Republic Act No. 6969, or the ‘Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990,’ and related policies, in the context of healthcare waste management, specifically on how the law can promote the reduction and environmentally-sound management of hazardous wastes,” said Jam Lorenzo, BAN Toxics’ Policy Development and Research Officer, and PHCWMP project manager.

 

Among the major outcomes of the PHCWMP is policy development, and its first year of implementation includes policy reviews and gap analyses.

 

On the second day of the event, the project team visited the waste management facilities of QMMC in Project 4, Quezon City. Notable during the visit were QMMC’s waste reduction practices through composting and other waste diversion methods that may be further studied and replicated in other facilities throughout the duration of the PHCWMP implementation.


However, QMMC also shared the difficulties of limiting the entry of single-use plastics by their patients and caregivers. Since the hospital currently has no cafeteria, patients and caregivers often bring their own food, typically packaged in single-use plastics. Quezon City Ordinance 2868-2019 prohibits the use of single-use plastics and plastic bags throughout the entire city.

 

According to Lorenzo, another major component of the project is capacity building and awareness raising, not just within the partner hospitals, but also in the community, on how to reduce healthcare wastes.

 

“We want the public to be aware of the increasing trend of healthcare waste generation, and the accompanying challenges of managing these wastes. Healthcare waste is a public concern that requires a multi-stakeholder approach. Single-use plastics also pose a threat to public health and the environment, and the project will address this by promoting best-environmental practices to reduce waste,” Lorenzo added.

 

The PHCWMP seeks to reduce the release and emission of unintentionally-produced persistent organic pollutants (uPOPs), and one of the known sources of these is the burning of plastic wastes.

 

The NCR leg of the regional inception events was the third and last of the series. A national workshop will be set next month to finalize the five-year work plan of the project.

 

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PHLPost issues Philippine longest stamp for 2024 Independence Day celebrations


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In celebration of the 2024 Araw ng Kalayaan and the 125th Anniversary of the First Philippine Republic of 1899, PHLPost has issued the “Longest Stamps” in a bid for the Guinness World Records.

Considered to be the Philippine’s longest Postage Stamps, the sheetlet strip of three (3) measures 200mm x 35mm which is the first of its kind issued by PHLPost.

Entitled “Philippines: First Republic in Asia”, this remarkable stamp vividly illustrates the Philippines nationhood from the historic proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898 to the declaration of the First Philippine Republic in 1901.

The commemorative stamps features historical vignettes that transpired from the declaration of Philippine Independence in 1898, the arrival of Aguinaldo in Malolos Bulacan, the inauguration of the first Philippine Republic at the Barasoain Church in 1899, the Philippine American War, Aguinaldo’s odyssey in Northern Luzon with women nursing the wounded, Apolinario Mabini in Pangasinan and Aguinaldo’s capture in Isabela but others continued to fight for liberty in 1901.

Inside the stamps are the photos of the Philippine Revolutionary Government Postage Stamps and the Philippine Revolutionary Government Postage and Telegraph Registration Stamps issued during that historic era.

PHLPost immortalized this legacy with a unique stamp underscoring the Philippines as a beacon of liberty, democracy and republicanism in Asia. The stamps continue to be the source of inspiration, courage and patriotism among Filipinos.

PHLPost postage stamp will be available to the public at the Manila Central Post Office compound in Lawton, Manila on June 12, 2024.

The beauty, uniqueness and special significance of commemorative stamps continue to be a source of fascination among collectors.

PHLPost has printed 9,000 pieces of the strip of three (3) stamps to be sold at P125 each while the official first day cover envelope (size is 25cm x 19cm) was printed at 400 pieces.

Artist Roderick “Derrick” C. Macutay designed the stamps with layout by Jose Antonio A. Jayme of PHLPost. The stamps have an iridescent ink (special embellishment) on all figures.

EAT’S HERE! The biggest food and beverage expo in the Philippines is now open!


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The Manila Foods and Beverages Expo (MAFBEX) 2024 is now open to the public! MAFBEX 2024 had its opening today, June 12, 2024, at the World Trade Center Metro Manila. 

The opening ceremony was graced by Hon. Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano, City Mayor of Pasay City; Secretary Frederick Go represented by USEC Joee Guilas, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs; and Hon. Senator Imee Marcos, Senator of the Republic of the Philippines. The VIPs were welcomed by Worldbex Services International’s Executive Committee headed by WSI Founding Chairman Mr. Joseph L. Ang; WSI co-founder Ms. Levi Ang; Managing Director Ms. Jill Ang; Board of Directors Ms. Tessie Roque, Mr. Rene Ramos, and Architect Francisco Flameño.








The Grand Opening Ceremonies was also graced by various honorable Members of the Diplomatic Corpse - Embassy of Türkiye; Malaysia Trade Promotions Agency; Embassy of Malaysia; The Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Philippines; Embassy of Pakistan; Royal Thai Embassy in Manila; Thai Trade Center Manila of the Royal Thai Embassy; Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Manila; Embassy of Brunei Darussalam; and the Embassy of the Argentine Republic

This year’s theme for MAFBEX 2024 is “Eats Here!”, showing the playful nature of the event by creating wordplay between “It’s here” and “eat” - focusing on using the “location pin”, a navigation symbol marking the dynamic Filipino Flavors across the world. WSI envisions that this symbol will set a benchmark for thousands of visitors from all across the Philippines, making MAFBEX the leading food and beverage expo in the country today!





On its first day alone, MAFBEX 2024 was jam-packed with activities, stage demos, competitions, and food stalls that will leave your tastebuds and cravings satisfied. Get a taste of the country’s food and beverage industry when you visit the Manila Foods and Beverage Expo 2024! Come to the World Trade Center Metro Manila until June 16, 2024! We are open from 10 AM to 7 PM. Skip the long waiting line and get your tickets now at https://mafbex.com/ 

MAFBEX 2024 is organized by Worldbex Services International for the benefit of the ABS CBN Foundation Incorporated. For inquiries and concerns, you may reach us at (02)8656-92-39, or email us at inquire@worldbexevents.com

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