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Project Basura: An Overview

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Getting to Know the Setting

Imus Towards Zero Waste
GEANHS as the Pilot School
 

Basurang Bato: The Unwasted Waste

The Catastrophic Overflow
Out of the Darkness the light Emerge
Moving the Mountains
Digging their way to Success

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Moreover, this project was now acknowledged by the other towns in Cavite and even other provinces like La Union. It is indeed at the height of recognition that even Senator Panfilo Lacson is in full support for this operation.

On the other hand, the municipality of Imus also develops other income-generating products such as impressive lanterns from straws and snack wrappers and baskets from folded papers. Aside from the following, slippers, placemats, curtains, Christmas trees, jewelries and bags are also some of the valuable products from the seemed to be useless waste materials. Hence, another triumph waits for the Imuseņos soon!

 

The production of bricks out of residuals gave much recognition to the Imuseņos. This project helped to reduce the residuals of Imus and paved the way to the production of profitable products from waste materials such as the bricks. It is now being used by the community which resulted to a more durable and beautiful municipal project complement.

Digging their way to Success
Basurang Bato: The Unwasted Waste