Various environmental groups led by Ecowaste Coalition condemned the House Bill 2286, which seeks to repeal the incineration ban enshrined in the Clean Air Act and amend the country's landmark Ecological Solid Waste Management Act to allow incinerator into the country. Citing economic, health, and social reasons, the group said that turning to incineration is a regressive step. The group added that the government should instead strictly implement the Ecological Solid Waste Management law during a press conference in Quezon city on October 17, 2019. (Photo by Gregorio B. Dantes Pres


Various environmental groups led by Ecowaste Coalition condemned the House Bill 2286, which seeks to repeal the incineration ban enshrined in the Clean Air Act and amend the country's landmark Ecological Solid Waste Management Act to allow incinerator into the country. Citing economic, health, and social reasons, the group said that turning to incineration is a regressive step. The group added that the government should instead strictly implement the Ecological Solid Waste Management law during a press conference in Quezon city on October 17, 2019. (Photo by Gregorio B. Dantes Press)


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