Improper Waste Management Due to Over-Tourism in San Juan, La Union

Recent signers:
Gerald Cabading and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Improper Waste Management

 

               Improper waste management         refers to the inadequate handling, segregation, collection, and disposal of garbage, resulting in pollution, health risks, and environmental damage. In San Juan, La Union, this issue is worsened by increased tourism, where waste is often left in public areas and beaches without proper systems for recycling and disposal.

        Improper waste management is a growing problem in San Juan, La Union due to the increasing number of tourists and limited waste disposal systems. Garbage such as plastic bottles, food packaging, and other trash often accumulates on beaches and public areas, causing environmental pollution, health risks, and damage to marine life. This problem also threatens the town’s image as a clean and sustainable tourist destination.

           The local government should strictly enforce proper waste segregation and regular garbage collection in communities and tourist areas. Tourism-related businesses must be required to reduce single-use plastics and manage their waste responsibly. Environmental awareness campaigns and stricter penalties for littering should be implemented to encourage discipline among residents and visitors.

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Recent signers:
Gerald Cabading and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Improper Waste Management

 

               Improper waste management         refers to the inadequate handling, segregation, collection, and disposal of garbage, resulting in pollution, health risks, and environmental damage. In San Juan, La Union, this issue is worsened by increased tourism, where waste is often left in public areas and beaches without proper systems for recycling and disposal.

        Improper waste management is a growing problem in San Juan, La Union due to the increasing number of tourists and limited waste disposal systems. Garbage such as plastic bottles, food packaging, and other trash often accumulates on beaches and public areas, causing environmental pollution, health risks, and damage to marine life. This problem also threatens the town’s image as a clean and sustainable tourist destination.

           The local government should strictly enforce proper waste segregation and regular garbage collection in communities and tourist areas. Tourism-related businesses must be required to reduce single-use plastics and manage their waste responsibly. Environmental awareness campaigns and stricter penalties for littering should be implemented to encourage discipline among residents and visitors.

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