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Tarlac dump refuses to take ASF-infected hogs

Losses in the hog industry in Negros Occidental have reached P131,674,075 on Friday, June 9.

PIG STOP Local governments in the Visayas and Mindanao have issued resolutions to stop the transport and trade of live hogs and pork products from Luzon in their areas amid the scare generated by the African swine fever. —JAM STA. ROSA

CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga, Philippines — The Metro Clark Waste Management Corp. (MCWMC) on Friday said it had rejected a plan to use its landfill in Tarlac province to dump hogs culled for the African swine fever (ASF).

“We have received feelers about a plan to make our landfill in Barangay Kalangitan in Capas as primary disposal site. In keeping with our mandate, we have firmly indicated we cannot take that role,” MCWMC president Rufo Colayco said.

He said the company cannot compromise the safety of Tarlac, which has remained ASF-free.

In July 2015, the MCWMC drew flak from Capas residents in July 2015 when it accepted a contract of the Bureau of Customs to take 26 truckloads of garbage from Canada.

The Tarlac provincial government had since directed the company not to accept foreign waste. —Tonette Orejas

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