EcoWaste Coalition and Malate Catholic Church to 18th Congress: Green Solutions not Red Flags

February 14, 2022

Manila, Philippines – EcoWaste Coalition and the Malate Catholic Church convened on Monday at Rajah Sulayman Park to call out the 18th Congress on passing bills that are “false solutions”.

The Senate and House of Representatives (HoR) already passed on third reading the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Bill amending Republic Act 9003, otherwise known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act.  The HoR has passed the Waste-to-Energy (WTE) Bill on third reading, while the Senate version is still pending for second reading.

If there are “red flags” in relationships, there are also red flags to look out for in our waste crisis.

The EcoWaste Coalition and the Malate Catholic Church fear that if the aforecited bills are passed, it will exacerbate not just the plastic, but the climate crisis. The group warned that while these measures sound promising, these are actually “red flags” or “false solutions.” .

“It’s in the nitty gritty. If this is the EPR version that will be enacted, we’d rather not have it. Without clear targets and timeline on reducing plastic  – at the very production stage – our plastic crisis will only get worse. The current version heavily focuses on the downstream approach, recovery and recycling, but not much on redesigning products and innovating business models to eliminate single-use plastics,” said Coleen Salamat, Plastic Solutions Campaigner, EcoWaste Coalition

The International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) recently released a report criticizing  increased recycling rates as an insufficient “solution” to the health and environmental problems  caused by the massive overproduction of plastics. The group, which includes the EcoWaste Coalition among its members, pointed out that “almost all plastics contain toxic chemicals that are not removed during recycling but are carried over to the new products, and the recycling process can even generate new toxic chemicals such as dioxins.”

EcoWaste argued that not all recycling is environmentally sound, especially those practices involving the incineration of plastics in thermal WtE facilities.

“WTE facilities are unsustainable “solutions” that exacerbate the waste problem. The claim that WTEs is an effective way to eliminate waste is little more than a bad case of greenwashing. Instead of reducing waste, WTE legitimizes continued extraction from the environment and unsustainable consumerism, while accelerating climate change, polluting the environment, and threatening human health,” said Lievj Alimangohan, Senior Policy Officer, Ecowaste Coalition.

“We have to take bolder actions now that we are facing a climate crisis. As we create measures to ease the plastic pollution, we have to make sure it truly solves the problem. We call for lasting zero waste solutions, not band-aid measures. We need to wake up. 100 years ago there was no plastic. Now it’s in the seas, fish, and the whole food chain. It’s even in the human placenta,” added Fr. John Leydon, Chair, Laudato Si Movement

The groups emphasized “We are watching the 18th Congress. We need laws that slow, not accelerate climate change. We can’t afford quick fixes now that we are facing irreversible climate-change damages.”

About EcoWaste Coalition | The EcoWaste Coalition is a national network of more than 150 public interest groups pursuing sustainable and just solutions to waste, climate change and chemical issues towards the envisioned Zero Waste 2020 goal.

Websites: www.ecowastecoalition.org and www.ecowastecoalition.blogspot.com

CEAP Statement: A call to moral courage in the 2022 elections

The coming National and Local Elections is an opportunity to exercise our Catholic Christian call to social responsibility and love of country. It is happening at a time when our country confronts unprecedented crises of enormous proportions, with millions of our kababayans suffering from the health, economic, and psychological impacts of the pandemic, and the devastation of typhoon Odette. People are afraid of what the uncertain future holds. We are struggling between hope and despair, even toward the leaders we are electing three months from now.

We, the undersigned members of the National Board of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), a national network of private Catholic schools in all regions of our country, believe that our Christian values should be proclaimed vigorously in these elections. These values are at the core of our mission of teaching, research, community engagement, and spiritual formation.

• We value truth, and thus we deplore the massive disinformation that is deceiving our people, especially our youth, in a way that is unparalleled in our history. We vehemently reject the candidates who run under this platform of lies and historical distortion – disseminated in social media by massively-financed trolls – particularly the brazen presentation of the Marcos dictatorship and Martial Law as benevolent regimes in our political history. We denounce candidates who exploit our people’s poverty through vote buying and intimidation.

• We value justice, and thus we reject candidates who have supported the unjust acts of the current administration, particularly its drug war that has killed thousands, mostly poor and powerless, and the blatant lack of remorse and accountability from the country’s leadership. We reject candidates who supported the current administration’s policy toward China’s aggression inside Philippine territory, its rejection of the Hague ruling, and the lack of protection of Filipino fisherfolk.

• We value democracy, and thus we support candidates who uphold it and the rule of law in our land. We reject candidates who undermine democracy through intolerance of critique and opposition, influence peddling in all three branches of government, perpetuation of a culture of impunity, traditional and patronage politics, and through rampant human rights violations.

• We value integrity, and thus we support candidates with the following qualities: no record of corruption, proven competence in participatory governance, transparency and accountability in public service, love for the poor and their empowerment, ability to sacrifice for the sake of the common good, and readiness to fight for values of truth, social justice, and democracy. We support leaders who wield power as social responsibility and not self-entitlement, and who can connect to the spiritual in their lives, through their conscience, discernment, and faith in God.

• We value our work of educating the youth, and thus we support candidates who will uphold, push, and support legislation to strengthen private education and recognize its complementarity with public education, as critical in nation building.

As educators, we humbly pursue our mission to be beacons of light – to bring the light of truth, justice, democracy, and integrity to our society, now languishing in the darkness of lies, injustice, authoritarianism, and dysfunctional leadership and governance. The May Elections is the opportunity that will break this darkness.

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Panalangin para sa Pambansa at Panglokal na Halalan 2022

Tagapamuno: Manalangin tayo upang sa papalapit na pambansa at panglokal na halalan ay tunay na maghari ang kalooban ng Diyos, na Siyang gumagabay sa lahat ng bansa.

Sama-sama nating idalangin: Iligtas mo kami, Panginoon.
Mula sa pamimilit, pananakot, karahasan, at terorismo …
Mula sa panloloko, pagsisinungaling, at pagbaluktot sa katotohanan …
Mula sa panunuhol, kasakiman, at sabwatan upang makapandaya …
Mula sa kawalang-muwang sa panlilinlang at makitid na pananaw …
Mula sa pagbabanta, pananakot, at lapastangang pananalita …

Tagapamuno: Sama-sama nating idalangin: Dinggin Mo kami, Panginoon.
Upang ang aming budhi ang siyang gawing tunay na pamantayan …
Upang ang kabutihan ng nakararami ang aming pinakamataas na layunin …
Upang ang dignidad ng tao ay palagiang igalang …
Upang ang kapos-palad at mahihina ay pag-ukulan ng higit na pansin …
Upang ang pangangalaga sa kalikasan ay hindi ipagwalang-bahala …
Upang ang pagkakaisa ay magbigay-daan sa landas ng kapayapaan at kaunlaran …
Upang ang banal na pagkatakot sa Diyos at pag-ibig sa kapwa ang maging gabay ng mga nagnanais manungkulan sa pamahalaan …

Tagapamuno: Manalangin tayo.
Lahat: Pastol ng aming kaluluwa at Tagapagligtas ng sanlibutan, ang pulitika ay Iyong kaloob sa amin; isang paanyaya upang maglingkod sa iba at lumago sa kabanalan. Gabayan Mo ang pulitika sa aming bansa katulad ng pag-gabay mo sa amin. Nawa ang aming pulitikal na pakikilahok para sa mga botante at kandidato ay magdulot ng kaluwalhatian sa Iyong mahal na ngalan at matulungan din kaming yumabong sa kabutihan, ngayon at magpasawalang hanggan. Amen

Political Love: A Laiko Online Conversation

February 8, 2022

To: All LAIKO Members: Arch/Diocesan Councils of the Laity & National Lay Organizations

Dear Brother and Sisters:

The peace and love of the merciful Lord!

As we continue with our thrust to conduct series of follow-thru conversations to highlight the areas of concerns in the Resolutions of the LAIKO National Convention, we are pleased to invite you once again to an Online Conversation on “Political Love” on Saturday, February 12, 2022, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

We have invited the LAIKKO Pampanga to share their Circle of Discernment Model- “Mapagkakatiwalaang Katiwala”, to give us the opportunity to learn how they prepared and implemented it.

Kindly invite the members of your organizations, family members & friends to join us too. To register & be acknowledged, please email:
laiko_phils@yahoo.com.ph. For those who cannot join the Zoom room, you may watch it live at the Facebook pages of Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas & CBCP News.

Thank you very much. We are looking forward seeing you all once again.

Sincerely in the service of the Lord,

Prayer for the 2022 National and Local Elections

Leader: Let us pray that the forthcoming national and local elections may truly reflect the will of the Lord who guides the destinies of nations.
For every petition, let us pray together:
Response: Deliver us, Lord.

From coercion, intimidation, violence and terrorism …
From dishonesty, lies and all distortion of truth…
From bribery, graft and all conspiracy for fraud…
From gullibility to the deceptive and blindness of perspective…
From threats, intimidation and perverse language…

Leader: Let us pray together:
Response: Hear us, Lord

That conscience may always be our ultimate norm …
That the common good may always be our highest goal …
That human dignity may be respected all the time …
That the poor and the weak may always have the priority …
That care for creation may never be ignored …
That solidarity may guide the path of peace and development …
That genuine fear of God and love of neighbors may guide those who seek public office …

Leader: Let us pray.

Altogether: Shepherd of souls and Savior of the nations, politics is your gift to us, a call to serve others and grow in holiness. Guide our politics as you guide our lives. May our political engagement for voters and candidates bring glory to your loving name and help us grow in holiness, forever and ever. Amen.