Bacolod warns public vs fake garbage collectors soliciting cash
DIGNADICE (Glazyl Masculino)
BACOLOD CITY - The Bacolod Environment and Natural Resources Office (BENRO) has warned people here against individuals or groups pretending to be garbage collectors and asking for cash donations.
BENRO officer-in-charge Allyn Luv Dignadice issued the warning after they received a complaint about a group called Garbage Collector Association Bacolod City allegedly seeking donations to help a hospitalized member.
“We strongly discourage giving cash to individuals claiming to be garbage collectors. Many things can happen, and there are scammers the public needs to be cautious of,” Dignadice said.
The BENRO said that the city government and new private garbage contractor, International Solid Waste Integrated Management Specialist Inc. (ISWIMS), have not authorized anyone to solicit monetary contributions from the public.
Dignadice acknowledged complaints regarding uncollected garbage, despite the normalization of collection schedules across the city.
She called for stronger public cooperation, particularly from barangay officials, to address illegal dumping, which further strains the city’s waste management efforts.
The ISWIMS has started collecting accumulated garbage and resolve issues inherited from the previous contractor.
Daily waste collection now ranges from 1,700 to 2,500 cubic meters, all of which are being properly disposed of at the sanitary landfill in Barangay Felisa here.