In its continuous effort to promote green
living and awareness on proper solid waste management, Greenhills Shopping
Center continues the fifth run of Cash for Scrap: A Recyclers’ Bazaar on June
29.
One of Metro Manila’s most-loved retail
destinations is now calling everyone to participate and to bring their
recyclable wastes this Sunday to the Parking 1, fronting G-Strip Building between
8 AM to 12 NN. Cash for Scrap 5 will be participated by Manila’s top recyclers—the
core of the event’s success when it started four years ago.
“Cash for Scrap continues to draw in more
support year after year. In 2013 alone, we were able to gather over 2,000kg of
paper products, 1,650 kg of used lead acid batteries, among other forms of
recyclable and reusable waste,” says Cathy Ko, General Manager of Greenhills
Shopping Center.
Interested individuals and groups may bring
the following:
· Plastic products: PET bottles, used but clean plastic bags, sando bags, plastic sachets, plastic straws, and more
· Electronic wastes: Non-working electronic and electrical appliances, household batteries, cellphone batteries and chargers, CPU’s and monitors, laptops, digital cameras, telephones, fax machines, printers, scanners, keyboards, and others.
· Aluminum cans of soda and other beverages
· Clean and dry Polystyrene sytro
· Tetra Pak cartons
· Doy packs of juice and shampoo sachets
· Used printer ink cartridges
· Used cooking oil
“Beyond used products and goods, this year
we invite everyone to also bring notebooks, usable bags and pens, and other
school supplies, which they could generously donate. We will be gathering all
of these and we will be sharing them with Caritas Manila who will be
distributing the school supplies to the children who have none,” adds Ko.
The Recyclers’ Bazaar is co-presented by
National Solid Waste Management Commission under the Department of Environmental
and Natural Resources, Barangays Greenhills and Wack-Wack, Solid Waste
Management Association of the Philippines, and Ortigas and Company.
So let's recycle, ask your family and friends to bring their solid wastes from paper products to used ink cartridges to aluminum cans and more, and join in the campaign for a greener Metro Manila.
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