The Straits Times
Philippines is not a dumping ground: Inquirer
The paper says that advocates point to loopholes in the laws that have made the country wide open to both illegal and legitimised waste trade.
Volunteers sort plastic waste on the shore of Freedom Island, Philippines, during a cleanup organised by green groups.
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PublishedJan 27, 2021, 11:50 am SGT
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EcoWaste Coalition Honors Customs Official with “Environmental Justice Award” for Re-Exporting Illegal Waste Shipments to South Korea 20.01.2021 - Quezon City, Philippines - Pressenza IPA
20 January 2021, Quezon City. The waste and pollution watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition presented the “Environmental Justice Award” to Bureau of Customs-Region 10 District Collector John Simon in a virtual ceremony held yesterday.
Simon, a customs official with 31 years of distinguished service in the government sector, is the lone recipient of the group’s first-ever “Environmental Justice Award” coinciding with the national observance of “Zero Waste Month” this January.
According to Eileen Sison, President of the EcoWaste Coalition, Simon is recognized “for his exemplary leadership, unfaltering dedication and focused action to protect public health and the environment from
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+ January 20, 2021 THE WASTE and pollution watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition yesterday presented the “Environmental Justice Award” to Bureau of Customs-Region 10 District Collector John Simon in a virtual ceremony.
Simon, a customs official with 31 years of distinguished service in the government sector, is the lone recipient of the group’s first-ever “Environmental Justice Award” coinciding with the national observance of “Zero Waste Month” this January.
According to Eileen Sison, President of the EcoWaste Coalition, Simon is recognized “for his exemplary leadership, unfaltering dedication and focused action to protect public health and the environment from hazardous wastes from overseas, particularly in relation to the successful re-exportation in 2019-2020 of some 7,408 metric tons of illegal waste shipments from South Korea.”
Customs collector John Simon receives 1st-ever Environmental Justice Award
EcoWaste Coalition’s inaugural Environmental Justice Award was given to the Bureau of Customs-Region 10 District official for his role in the re-exportation of South Korea’s illegal waste shipment.
Customs collector John Simon has received the first-ever Environmental Justice Award from waste and pollution watchdog group, EcoWaste Coalition.
The Bureau of Customs-Region 10 District official received the recognition in a virtual ceremony held on January 19, 2021.
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John Simon, a customs official with 31 years of distinguished service in the government sector, is the lone recipient of the group’s first-ever “Environmental Justice Award” coinciding with the national observance of “Zero Waste Month” this January.
Waste and pollution watchdog EcoWaste Coalition has given recognition to a Customs official who actively pursued the re-exportation of illegal South Korean waste shipments in 2019-2020.