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Mountain of trash: No this is not Smokey Mountain nor Payatas. more pictures here>> Garbage juicemore pictures here>> The dumpsite operates seven (7) days a week, from 6 AM to 10 PM with an average of 50 to 80 truck s dumping garbage. more pictures here>>

Coming soon. VIDEO FOOTAGE
   

 

What does the Department of Environment and Natural Resources got to say about the operation of the dumpsite? The facts stinks but the truth will set you free. click here>>

Marikina mayor warned vs hosting waste facility
Jan. 06, 2003 By Nelson Flores Inquirer News Service
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'Illegal' dumpsite in Marikina City
Oct. 29, 2002 By Nelson F. Flores Inquirer News Service


It's a controlled dumpsite, Fernando insists
Oct. 30, 2002 By Leila B. Salaverria and Christian V. Esguerra Inquirer News Service


   
QC homeowners: No to Marikina dump
By Katherine Adraneda
The Philippine Star Saturday 12/14/2002


Marikina dumpsite: Is it legal or not?
By Katherine Adraneda
The Philippine Star 12/12/200
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Marikina residents want dumpsite closed
By Marvin Sy
The Philippine Star 8/23/2002

   
Fernando: Metro Manila dumpsites have 1 year left before being filled up January 4, 2003,
Joshua Dancel, Reporter and Anthony Vargas
Manila Times
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Believe it or not, the famous environmentalist and known leader of the best-managed and cleanest city in the country, former Marikina City Mayor Bayani "BF" Fernando, is anti-recycling. click here>>

Only in Marikina City

   

NEXT TIME TRY RECYCLING

Why dumpsites and landfills represent a grave environmental injustice