MMDA hosts zero waste summit for sustainable practices, Nov 5-6


MANILA, Philippines – The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is set to host the “Road to Zero Waste Summit,” a groundbreaking event focused on sustainable waste management and circular economy practices. Taking place on November 5 and 6 at the Unilab Bayanihan Center in Pasig City, this free-to-attend summit aims to bring the public, local government units (LGUs), and industry experts together to address waste management challenges in Metro Manila.

With the theme “Closing the Loop Towards a Circular Economy,” the summit will explore innovative waste solutions and encourage responsible waste handling across communities. Participants can enjoy exhibits, demonstrations, and networking opportunities, all geared towards promoting waste reduction and sustainable practices.

What to expect at the summit

1. Exhibits and demonstrations
The event will showcase the latest in waste recycling technology. Industries involved in waste processing will demonstrate products and innovations that could help LGUs, barangays, and even households manage waste more effectively.

2. Engaging forums
Participants can join discussions led by experts in sustainability, circular economy, and recycling. Topics will include best practices in solid waste management (SWM), green advocacy, and the benefits of recycled products. There will be dedicated Q&A sessions for deeper engagement.

3. Network mapping
MMDA will share insights on its “Road to Zero Waste” roadmap, highlighting Metro Manila’s Community-Level Materials Recovery Systems. Attendees will learn about waste segregation and local waste diversion points, helping connect communities with recyclers.

4. Awareness campaigns
The summit will also promote campaigns on waste segregation, recycling, composting, and resource management. Participants will learn how they can contribute to sustainability at home and in the workplace.

MMDA Chairman Atty. Romando S. Artes emphasizes the importance of this summit for Metro Manila’s journey toward sustainability. “The Road to Zero Waste Summit marks an important step in Metro Manila’s journey towards sustainability. It’s a platform for sharing knowledge, building networks, and fostering collaboration that will guide us toward a cleaner, greener, and more resilient metropolis. We urge everyone to join us in shaping the future of solid waste management.”

Who should attend?

The event will attract participants from LGUs, government agencies, universities, private companies, social enterprises, waste recyclers, and landfill operators. Attendees will have the chance to learn from industry leaders and explore ways to incorporate sustainable waste practices into their own communities.

To ensure easy access for participants, MMDA will provide free shuttle services between SM Megamall and the Bayanihan Center.

The MMDA Road to Zero Waste Summit 2024 is a unique opportunity for anyone interested in sustainable practices and waste management in Metro Manila. Take part in this community-driven event, learn new strategies, and help make Metro Manila cleaner and more sustainable.

For more details, visit the MMDA Facebook page. Online registration is open, and walk-ins are welcome. Bring friends, family, or community groups and contribute to a zero-waste future.

FAQs

What is the Road to Zero Waste Summit?
The Road to Zero Waste Summit is MMDA’s first event focusing on sustainable waste management and promoting a circular economy in Metro Manila. It will take place on November 5 and 6 in Pasig City.

Where will the summit be held?
The summit will be held at the Unilab Bayanihan Center in Pasig City.

Is the event free to attend?
Yes, admission to the Road to Zero Waste Summit is free for all participants.

What activities are planned for the event?
The summit will feature exhibits, demonstrations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, as well as awareness campaigns on waste segregation, recycling, and composting.

Who is invited to attend the summit?
The event is open to the public. It welcomes LGUs, government agencies, businesses, and universities. Environmental advocates interested in sustainable waste management practices are also invited.

How can I get to the event?
MMDA will provide free shuttle services from SM Megamall to the Bayanihan Center during the summit.

Is registration required to attend?
Registration is encouraged but not mandatory. Walk-ins are welcome, and large groups can also attend.

Can participants bring guests?
Yes, participants are encouraged to bring family, friends, or community groups to join the summit.

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