THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES SHOULD SET THE EXAMPLES IN ENFORCING ENVIRONMENT LAWS
THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES SHOULD SET THE EXAMPLES IN ENFORCING ENVIRONMENT LAWS It is difficult to lecture a private citizen for throwing a plastic bottle into the wrong bin when the nearest government office has overflowing trash, no segregation, and official vehicles that emit thick smoke. Environmental laws cannot have “teeth” if the government acts merely as a referee. It must be the MVP of compliance. For laws to be respected, they must first be practiced by those who made them. I have been thinking of a simple but powerful idea: declare all government properties as “Green Zones.” Not just symbolic zones, but real, enforceable, measurable sustainability zones. By “all,” I mean all—particularly campuses and camps owned by the State. This would include the campuses of the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). It should also include the camps of the Armed Forces of the Philippines ...