MMTC receives recognition for Best Practices on Solid Waste Management

(By Sr. M. Guadalupe Bautista, RGS - Baguio City)

Mountain Maid Training Training Center was given recognition recently
by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for its best practices
on Solid Waste Management.


The DENR held it first summit on  Best
Practices on Solid Waste Management in the Cordilleras last July 27 to 29,
2016  in Baguio City.

Representatives from Local Government Units,  Non Government  Organizations
and  individuals   participated in the summit.  There were more than three  hundred (300) participants.  DENR  launched   its search for best
practices two months ago. 

Among the NGOs  who were recognized in
implementing Republic Act 2003,  the law
passed in the year  2000  on Solid Waste Management  were Maryknoll
Ecological Sanctuary and Mountain Maid
Training
 Center.
  Dr. Julie Cabato known for her advocacy  in  protecting the environment was also an awardee.

          Mr.
Jessie Opilas, our “vermi man” and Sr. Guadalupe Bautista  represented  Mt. Maid Trainning Center in the summit.  

Included in the presentation of the power point   were the following points:

Ø  In
2008, the Irisan dumpsite reached it breaking point and collapsed causing the
loss of lives  and properties  in Irisan.  This prompted us to  seriously
manage our  “thrash”   and lessen the garbage collected by  the city  government. 

Ø  The
 education and training of staff and
student workers ;  the setting up of  Material Resources Facilities;  the sorting of recyclables and sold to junk
shops;   the  introduction of  African Night Crawlers for vermi  composting  were concrete actions to live the Province ‘s vision of  “fullness of life where there is justice,
peace and integrity of creation”.

Ø   Peelings of vegetables  and fruits  from the  canteen,  hostel  and con vent kitchens  plus the
heaps of  ube  or purple yam discards amounted to  three (3) tons a week!   During peak seasons  of  the
Flower Festival (February), Holy  Week
(April) and Christmas the biodegradable waste reach five
tons a week.  How to manage all this
organic wastes?  The answer was feed the
waste to “Eugene” the friendly worm and transform its waste into organic
fertilizer.

Ø  Other
steps taken  were the installations
of  solar water heaters and   solar lights .  Savings on electric  bills is 30%.

Ø  The
discipline of sorting thrash is on-going and never ending.

Ø  ‘Laudato
Si’, Pope Francis encyclical on the environment  continues to challenge us to  protect  the environment and save  our  planet, the only home we have. 

July
31, 2016, 220th birthday of Rose Virginie Pelletier