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[Title] => Las Piñas taps junk shops for recycling drive
[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda Aguilar has tapped junk shop operators in the citys 20 barangays not only to reduce the volume of garbage in the city, but to provide livelihood to some residents.
Aguilar urged city residents to bring their used bottles and other recyclable materials to junk shops accredited by the city government. She said the project is aimed at maintaining the citys image as one the cleanest city in the country, being the recipient of a United Nations award for environment.
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[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda Aguilar has tapped junk shop operators in the citys 20 barangays not only to reduce the volume of garbage in the city, but to provide livelihood to some residents.
Aguilar urged city residents to bring their used bottles and other recyclable materials to junk shops accredited by the city government. She said the project is aimed at maintaining the citys image as one the cleanest city in the country, being the recipient of a United Nations award for environment.
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September 1, 2006 - 12:00am