Last June 28, a forum organized by EcoWaste Coalition in collaboration with Youth Voices Count, Greenpeace Iloilo Volunteers, Green Eco Warriors, and GAIA, was held in order to inform residents about the direct and indirect effects of WTE and empower them to engage in social advocacy against its potential implementation.
The event focused on discussing potential environmental and health impacts of the City government’s proposed waste-to-energy (WTE) incinerator facility. It was attended by various youth and non-government organizations, aiming to raise awareness among Iloilo City residents about how WTE could affect the environment and contribute to addressing plastic pollution in the country.
Experts like Dr. Jorge Emmanuel from Siliman University and Dr. Michelle Reyes from Healthcare Without Harm presented scientific evidence on how WTE could adversely affect our environment and health. GAIA – AP (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives) highlighted concerns about the economic burden of WTE technology, considering the Philippines’ energy deficiencies. Anthony Lopez, Executive Director of YVC, emphasized the importance of community voices in influencing decisions that impact public health and well-being.
For further details, you can check out their Facebook and blog posts:
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/EWCoalition/posts/pfbid02KPiSJZNqwtPNn9L92QSLs8kxoi7qyUPfjTTNv1vKYDgSafU7z1aREAZQWKv2jLcBl
BLOG POST:
https://ecowastecoalition.blogspot.com/2024/07/iloilo-residents-express-doubts-on.html
If you have any amazing ideas or plans on engaging with us, drop us an email at secretariat@yvc-asiapacific.org
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Waste to Energy Incineration: Boon or Bane was co-organized by the EcoWaste Coalition, GAIA-AP, Greenpeace Iloilo and Youth Voices Count.