environmental management

As part of the business permit and licensing commercial and industrial establishments in Carmona, such establishment should secure clearance from the MENRO. A total of 399 industrial and 2, 447 commercial establishments were given clearances in 2019.

Environmental Compliance Monitoring, 2019

Table 1

 

Inspection and Monitoring Activities

 

2018

Number of Industries

2019

Number of Industries

Industries inspected/ monitored

67

111

Industries given Environmental Clearance

424

399

Establishments with ECC/ CNC

376

375

Establishments with LLDA Clearance

124

127

Establishments with Pollution Control Officers

169

185

 

      The number of industrial establishments that has potential to hazard and pollution was also recorded and classified in three specifications namely, low risk industries, medium risk industries and high-risk industries. Currently, there are ten (10) low risk industries; thirty-eight (38) medium risk industries and two (2) high risk industries that fall under non-pollutive/non-hazardous category.

Number and Type of Industrial establishments by Degree of Hazard and Pollution, 2019

 Table 2

 

Hazard and Pollution Potential

No. of Industrial Establishments

Low Risk Industries

Medium Risk Industries

High Risk Industries

2019

2019

2019

1. Non-pollutive/non-hazardous

10

38

2

2. Pollutive/Hazardous

0

91

147

3. Pollutive/non-hazardous

0

134

4

 

Waste Transportation Registration, 2010-2019

Table 3 

Type

No. of Industrial Establishments

 

 

 

 

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

New

7

48

42

26

56

21

18

14

9

7

Renew

23

65

33

58

62

62

61

50

31

29

TOTAL

30

113

75

84

118

83

79

64

40

36

 

     Waste Transportation Registration showed a decreasing trend since 2015. In 2019, thirty-six (36) waste transporters were registered, of which 7 (19%) are new and 29 (81%) are renewal registrations.

Solid Waste Management

Table 4. Solid Waste Generated & Collected by Source, Method of Collection and Disposal, 2019

 

Source

 

Volume

 

Collection System/ Method

Disposal System/ Method

Location of Disposal Site

 

Generated

Collected

 

 

 

 

Domestic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Through the Central MRF only:

 

Biodegradables: 800.67 MT

 

Recyclables:

1,429.06 MT

 

Residuals:

5,008.25 MT

Biodegradables: Daily collection from households and Carmona Public Market

 

Recyclables: storage at Barangay Material Recovery System (MRS) and then transferred to Central MRF (Carmona Ecology Center) through the

Basura Palit Gamit Atbp. Program;

Residuals: twice-a-week collection per household by MENRO and barangay trucks

Biodegradables: processed into compost at the Central MRF (Carmona Ecology Center)

Recyclables: sold to private recycling facilities in and outside Carmona

Residuals: Landfilling

Sanitary Landfill: Pilotage Trading & Construction, San Pedro, Laguna

Commercial

 

 

Waste Collected through private hauling as per MO-006-07

 

Industrial

 

 

Waste Collected through private hauling as per MO-006-07

 

Hospital

 

 

Waste Collected through private hauling as per MO-006-07

 

Others

 

 

Waste Collected through private hauling as per MO-006-07

 

    

Volume of Waste Generation, 2019

Table 5

SOURCE

VOLUME GENERATED ANNUALLY (in metric tons)

 

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

Residual          

5,008.25

3,953.19

3,694.57

3,452.87

3,052.55

3,258.65

6,575.24

5,201.14

Biodegradable

3,543.98

3,632.66

3,395.01

3,172.91

1,831.53

2,994.44

1,930.77

4,487.62

Recyclable Waste

2,743.73

2,991.60

2,795.89

2,612.98

3,750.28

2,466.01

4,443.27

4,962.09

Others

114.32

106.84

99.85

93.32

87.21

88.07

3,160.47

3,540.47

TOTAL

11,410.28

10,684.29

9,985.32

9,332.08

8,721.57

8,807.17

16,109.75

18,191.32

 

     The table above shows the Inventory for Volume of Waste in the municipality of Carmona classified in three types of waste disposal namely residual, biodegradable and recyclable wastes for the past seven years. A total of 11,410.28 metric tons of waste were discarded by the residents in 2019: of which 5,008.25 metric tons are residual wastes; 3,543.98 are biodegradable wastes and 2, 743.73 metric tons are recyclable wastes.

     Residual waste refers to the materials that are non-compostable and non-recyclable. Such treatment can include agricultural, industrial and mining. These wastes cannot be recycled, re-used or composted that it should be disposed ecologically through a long-term disposal facility or sanitary landfill.   

     Biodegradable wastes, on the other hand, are compostable wastes such as food waste, garden waste, animal waste and human waste. These wastes undergo composting method of disposal that generates (soil conditioner or organic fertilizer) by mixing them with soil and water. Lastly, recyclable wastes are materials that can still be converted into suitable beneficial use like newspaper, office paper, glass, plastics and metals like tin cans. 

     The graph above shows the total volume of waste for the last three (3) years. Increasing volume of waste generation in the municipality was observed due to the increasing number of population.  

     In 2019, a total of 11,410.28 metric tons of waste have been discarded composed of residual, recyclable, biodegradable and other wastes. Residual waste accumulated a total of 5,008.25 metric tons, the highest among the three types of wastes produced by the residents in the municipality. These residual wastes mostly came from industrial, agricultural and mining industries which greatly contribute to the over-all volume of waste. Biodegradables wastes followed with 3, 543.98 metric tons and recyclable waste with 2,743.73 metric tons.

Garbage Collection

Table 6. Households by Kind of Garbage Collector

GARBAGE COLLECTOR

Magnitude

Proportion

Municipal garbage collector

2968

           12.19

Barangay garbage collector

15790

           64.88

Private garbage collector

4765

           19.58

Others

5

             0.02

Null

810

             3.33

TOTAL

         24,338

         100.00

 

Table 7. Households by Type of Garbage Collection

HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF GARBAGE COLLECTION

TYPE OF GARBAGE COLLECTION

NO. OF HH

%

garbage collected

23483

96.55

garbage burned

654

2.69

garbage composted

1607

6.61

garbage recycled

8648

35.56

garbage segregated

19662

80.84

garbage dumped to closed pit

209

0.86

garbage dumped to open pit

76

0.31

Garbage throwing in river

255

1.05

other waste management

18

0.07

 

     The table above shows the type of garbage collection and how it is being collected. According to the data gathered from CBMS 2017-2018, a total of 96.55% or 23, 483 households have their garbage collected by the municipal, barangay, private and other garbage collector; 19, 662 households segregate their garbage and 8, 648 households are recycling their waste. Nevertheless, some households resort to burning, composting, and dumping to open and closed pit and other means of waste management.

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS PROGRAMS

     Solid Waste Management Plan 2015-2024- After its conditional approval in 2013, the LGU-Carmona’s 10-year Solid Waste Management Plan 2015-2024 has been finally approved by virtue of National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC) Resolution No. 182, Series of 2015 dated March 31, 2015.

International Coastal Clean Up Month 

     In celebration of the International Coastal Clean-up Month for 2019, the MENRO in cooperation with the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation conducted a community and river clean up on September 21, 2019. Participated by a total of 179 individuals, the cleanup was able to collect a total of 43 sacks of wastes; of which 373 kg are mixed wastes and 750 kilograms are yard trimmings.

EcoBag ni Mayor Loyola

     As part of the continuing implementation of the Municipal Ordinance No. 004-09 also known as the Selective Plastic Ban and Ecobag Ordinance, a total of 5,938 monitoring and inspections of commercial establishments were carried out in 2019. Out of this, 27 citation tickets under Municipal Order 004-09 were issued. Such establishments were included in the MENRO Negative List.  

PUNO NG BAYAN Tree Planting Program

     In 2019, 120 Palawan Cherry Blossom saplings were planted at Carmona Elementary School, Carmona National High School, and Angelo Levardo Loyola Senior High School. Additional 40 seedlings were planted by the ROHM Electronics Philippines, Inc., while ON SEMICONDUCTORS PHILIPPINES planted 35 seedlings along Mayor’s Boulevard.

Industrial Establishments with Waste Water Treatment Plant

Golden Mile Business Park, Brgy. Maduya

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. ABL Packaging Container Corp.

Corrugated Carton Box Manufacturing

Golden Mile Business Park, Maduya

2. Active Food Innovators Corp.

Powdered juice mfg.

Golden Mile Business Park, Brgy. Maduya

3. Bine Philippines Inc.

Fashion Jewelry Manufacturing

Golden Mile Business Park, Maduya

4. Golden Mile Business Park

Industrial Park

Brgy. Maduya

 

Mountview 1 Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Asahi Resources Corp.

Food Seasoning Mfg.

Mountview 1, Bancal

2. Bulgari Textile Mills Inc.

Textile Mills

Mountview 1, Bancal

3. Dowell Container and Packaging Corp.

Paper recycling, Carton box Mfg.

Mountview 1, Bancal

4. Excel Food Blends Tech. Inc.

Food Manufacturing

Mountview 1, Bancal

5. Kou Fu Color Printing Corp.

Printing

Mountview 1 Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

6. Kou Fu Packaging Corp.

Printing

Mountview 1 Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

7. Metalcast Corp.

Aluminum Diecasting

Mountview 1 Industrial Complex, Bancal

8. W Hydrocolloids Inc.

Carrageenan mfg.

Mountview 1, Bancal

 

Mountview 2 Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. HDR Foods Corp.

Food Manufacturing

Mountview 2

2. Napa Gapa Beverages Corp

Craft Beer Manufacturing

Mountview 2 Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

 

Along Governor’s Drive

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Alpine Motors Corp.

Vehicle Wholesale/ Retailer, Sale of Spare Parts, Accessories

Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Mabuhay

2. Carmona Hospital and Medical Center Inc.

Hospital

Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Mabuhay

3. Euro-Swiss Food Inc.

Food Manufacturing

South Horizon Industrial Park, Gov. Drive,  Cabilang Baybay

4. Lovi Motors Inc.

Selling of Vehicles

Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Mabuhay

5. Macaria Properties Inc.

Commercial Center

Gov. Drive, Brgy. Mabuhay

6. Mets Logistics Inc.

Logistics/Cold Storage WH

Gov. Drive, Einstee Compound, Brgy. Bancal

7. The Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club, Inc.

Golf Course

Cabilang Baybay

 

People’s Technology Complex

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Almazora Motors Corp.

Automotive Cab Body Assembly (AUV-2 Division)

PTC/SEZ, Maduya

2. Chuayuco Steel Manufacturing Corp.

Galvanizing

PTC/SEZ, Cabilang Baybay

3. Creative Diecast Philippines Corp

Aluminum Diecast

PTC/SEZ, Maduya

4. Felmocor Food Processing Corp.

Food Processing

PTC/SEZ, Brgy. Maduya

5. Pigmentex, Inc.

Resins Manufacturing

PTC/SEZ, Cabilang Baybay

6. UYB Printing Corp.

Publishing/Printing

PTC/SEZ, Cabilang Baybay

 

Brgy. Bancal

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Bestcleaners Laundry Services

Laundry Services

Southcoast Industrial Estate, Gov. Drive, Brgy. Bancal

2. Best Rubber Corp.

Manufacturing of Rubber Sandals

Southcoast Industrial Estate, Bancal

3. Excel Coil Coating Corp.

Prepainted Coil Manufacturing

Southcoast Industrial Estate, Bancal

4. Global Lighting Philippines

Bulbs Manufacturing

Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Bancal

5. MCR Industries Inc.

Manufacturing, Industrial Paints & Printing Inks

Camias Road, Brgy. Bancal

6. Mets Logistics Inc.

Logistics/Cold Storage/ WH Mngmt. Operations of Einstee Realty

Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Bancal

7. Procycle Industrial Inc.- Maguyam Road

Bicycle Manufacturing

Maguyam Road, Brgy. Bancal

8. Refamed Research Laboratories Corp.

Manufacturing of Animal Health and Nutrition Products

Camias Road, Brgy. Bancal

9. Woo Young Philippines, Inc.

Electroplating

Welborne Industrial Park, Brgy. Bancal

 

Granville Industrial Park, Brgy. Bancal

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Procycle Industrial Inc.- Granville

Bicycle Manufacturing

Granville Industrial Complex, Road, Brgy. Bancal

2. Tufink Corp.

Garments Printing and Embroidery

Granville Industrial Complex, Brgy. Bancal

 

Carillo Drive, Brgy. Bancal

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Ever Fortune Scrap & Recycling

Scrap recycling

Carillo Drive, Phinma Compound, Brgy. Bancal

2. Nonwoven Fabric Philippines Inc.

Nonwoven Fabric

Carillo Drive, Brgy. Bancal

3. Wei Chang Painting Services Corp.

Contract Painting

Phinma Compound, Brgy. Bancal

 

Brgy. Lantic

Company name

Nature of business

Address

1. Great House Coatings Corp.

Paints Manufacturing

Sterling Technopark, Brgy. Lantic

2. King James Foods Manufacturing Inc.

Meat Products Processing

Sterling Technopark, Brgy. Lantic

3. Manila Jockey Club, Inc. (San Lazaro Leisure Park, Inc.)

Horse Racing, Stable

Brgy. Lantic

4. Procycle Industrial Inc.

Bicycle Manufacturing

Hong Chang Compound. Brgy. Lantic

 

SUMMARY OF WASTEWATER FACILITIES/SEPTIC TANKS DATA

Inspections/Inventory

TYPE

Total

Current

Accomplishment

Percentage of

Accomplishment

Compliant

Non-Compliant

Compliance Percentage

Private Homes

25,102

25,102

100%

24,729

373

98.47%

Commercial Establishments

986

986

100%

986

0

100%

Factories

410

410

100%

410

0

100%

 

     The table above shows the total number of private homes, commercial establishments and factories with septic tanks or wastewater facilities. In 2019, a total of 25,102 private homes were successfully inspected; of which 24,729 are considered as compliant while the remaining 373 are considered as non-compliant. Commercial establishments and factories were also inspected with a hundred compliance percentage.

Result of LGU Actions

Kind

No. of Issued Notices with Commitment

No. that Complied after

LGU Action

 

Existing

Total

Existing

New

Total

PHs

0

0

0

0

0

Ces

0

0

0

0

0

Fs

4

4

0

0

0

 

     Private homes, commercial establishments and factories that were not able to comply with the Municipal Ordinance No. 008-2011, commonly known as the Health and Sanitation Code of Carmona Cavite were given Reminder Notice by the LGU. In 2019, the Office of the Building Official has a backlog of four (4) issued notices in factories.