anti burning law poster warns against burning leaves or waste, with fines of ₱300 ₱1,000 and jail time.
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Residents Warned: Burning Leaves and Waste Can Cost You Up to ₱1,000

Iligan Reinforces Anti-Burning Regulations

Iligan’s Call for Safer and Cleaner Waste Practices

The announcement highlights the continued enforcement of the Anti-Burning Law under Republic Act 9003. Burning leaves, garbage, and waste materials is strictly prohibited, and the DENR specifically bans backyard burning due to its harmful effects on air quality, public health, and fire safety.

Penalties for Violations:

  • ₱300–₱1,000 fine
  • 1–15 days imprisonment

The reminder emphasizes that waste burning releases harmful substances into the environment and poses risks to nearby communities.

Encouraged Alternatives:

  • Waste segregation
  • Composting
  • Proper waste disposal through approved channels

These practices support cleaner neighborhoods and help reduce pollution across Iligan.


Support Local Progress Through Responsible Waste Management

Iligan residents are urged to adopt safer waste-handling methods to protect both their community and the environment.

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