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  2. Clark Sanitary Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Sanitary Landfill began operations in 2002. [2] The landfill's managing company, the Metro Clark Waste Management Corp. (MCWM) was incorporated on the same year. [6] Upon starting operations, the dumping facility became the first engineered landfill in the Philippines. [7] The landfill cost $215 million. [8]

  3. Payatas dumpsite - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the landfill was reorganized as a controlled disposal facility [4] and was closed in December 2010. [9] A separate landfill with a stricter waste management policy was established nearby the old open dumpsite [1] in January 2011. [9] Garbage in the dumpsite was dumped on a layer of tarpaulin to prevent seepage of leachate to the ...

  4. List of waste management acronyms - Wikipedia

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    LACW Local Authority Collected Waste (all waste collected by the local authority. This is a slightly broader concept than LACMW as it would include both this and non-municipal fractions such as construction and demolition waste) LAPC Local Air Pollution Control; LARAC Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee; LAS Landfill Allowance Scheme ...

  5. Local government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Among the social services and facilities that local government should provide, as stipulated in Section 17 of the Local Government Code, are the following: facilities and research services for agriculture and fishery activities, which include seedling nurseries, demonstration farms, and irrigation systems;

  6. How a Philippines plastic waste crisis spiralled - AOL

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    STORY: In Gloria Molina's household goods store in the Philippine capital Manila, toothpaste, instant coffee and laundry detergent go by the handful. A regular bottle of shampoo costs around $2 ...

  7. Landfill tax - Wikipedia

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    It is for the producer of the waste to decide what is reasonable and acceptable in terms of active waste contamination of inert waste. The landfill site operator is responsible for paying the tax and will pass the cost on to businesses and local councils on top of normal landfill fees. VAT is charged on the landfill fees and the landfill tax.

  8. Category:Waste management in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Landfills in the Philippines (3 P) This page was last edited on 22 January 2023, at 08:16 (UTC). Text ... Category: Waste management in the Philippines.

  9. Philippine Senate Committee on Local Government - Wikipedia

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    According to the Rules of the Senate, [1] the committee handles all matters relating to local government units in the Philippines, such as autonomous regions, provinces, cities, special metropolitan political subdivisions, municipalities and barangays.