By Manuel T. Cayon
Reporter / Business Mirror
DAVAO CITY—Environmentalis ts described as "insulting" the holding of the international mining conference today, Tuesday.
The World Environment Day (WED)-
"For us, it's a great insult," said Ed Aurelio Reyes, secretary general of WED-Philippines.
Reyes's group and the Mother Earth, which figured in the filing of cases against some barangays in Kalookan, Batangas and Northern Samar for failure of the latter to implement the solid waste management, have said they had been opposing mining in the
Sonia Mendoza, chairperson of Mother Earth, said mining "would only bring nothing but destruction to the environment. "
"Tell me any place that has benefited from any mining activity," she told a regular Monday news conference at the SM City mall here.
Meanwhile, Mother Earth's president Marie Marciano urged
"Read closely, again, the agreement which is being negotiated secretly by our government with Japan and look where it is leading us to," she said, citing the agreement that the Philippines would allow the trade of wastes, "including radioactive or toxic waste, incinerator ash and medical and industrial wastes."
"If this is ratified, we would become the dumping ground of Japan's wastes," she said.
A provision in the Jpepa's basic agreement would eliminate tariff on similar waste products from sewage sludge, clinical waste old clothes and rags.
"What is alarming is when
The convention refers to the "Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and Their Disposal," but Marciano said that
The
This city would be this year's site of the World Environment Day celebration. Tonight (Tuesday), at 7 p.m., would link the
"It would be a succession of holding handshakes and hugs like circumnavigating the world," city councilor Leonardo Avila III, also told the news conference.
The event would be held at a tent area inside the
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