The lead policy-making government body on climate change called for an effective waste management as part of the long-term solutions to environmental challenges.
The Climate Change Commission made the call in the observance of the National Cleanup Month in September, encouraging communities to actively participate in cleaning and protecting the environment.
The CCC said sustainability demands more than just cleanup activities.
“We must adopt better habits and implement efficient waste management practices. While cleanups are important, they only address the symptoms of a broader waste problem. Every piece of plastic waste we manage brings us closer to reduce the long-term need for cleanups,” the agency said.
“By focusing on effective waste management— through proper waste disposal, recycling, and responsible consumption—we work toward sustainable, long-term solutions to our environmental challenges,“ it added.
Proclamation No. 244 declared September as National Cleanup Month, while Presidential Proclamation No. 470 designated the third Saturday of September as National Cleanup Day.
Community cleanups help enhance the resilience of our communities in several key ways: reduce pollution and floods, ignite climate action initiatives, and build local capacity for disaster response.
Through active participation in these cleanups, communities not only beautify their surroundings but also strengthen their ability to recover from climate-induced disasters, such as floods, extreme rainfall and severe weather events.
Inadequate waste management has become a major concern in building a climate-resilient community. Environmental degradation disrupts ecosystems and poses serious risks to public health and safety.
Flooded streets, polluted waterways and the heat-trapping effects of excessive waste contribute to more frequent and severe weather events, underscoring the urgent need for large-scale cleanup efforts.
The CCC asked the public to be mindful of its actions,especially in waste management. Simple steps can make a huge impact on global challenges and contribute to a more sustainable world, it said. CCC News