South Korea Transferring Trash To Philippines Reacted By Netizens

Here Is What Netizens Reacted On A Pile Of Trash Sent By South Korea To Philippines

SOUTH KOREA – Netizens gave reaction to a news where a South Korea based company shipped a pile of garbage to the Philippines.

Following up in the previous article last weekend, Verde Soko, a Korean company, is supposedly sending a shipment full of synthetic plastic flakes that is going to be used to produce plastic pellets. However, the shipment contained piles and piles of garbage.

This was found out by MICT Port Collector John Simon, who further said that if the box contained plastic flakes, then it will only contain plastic flakes, no more, no less. Simon further expressed that it contained more different materials than what it’s supposed to contain.

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Photo uplifted from: ABS-CBN News

Elmer Heruela, the company’s senior supervisor said that the pellets will be exported to the Philippines to be used as an alternative fuel. He, however, has nothing to say as of why the shipment has been misdeclared.

That being said here reactions from netizens who reacted to the news via GMA News:

Alex Tanjuico: “Pamigay niyo po sa mga KPOP fans.
Obsessed po sila with anything Korean, maski basura, kakagatin nila 😶” 

Sally Cuison Castrillo: “Kawawa na pinas mayaman sa kalikasan mayaman sa magagandang tanawin. Pero dahil sa sakim ang ibang namumuno sa gobyerno, ginawang tapunan na lang ng basura ng mga ibang bansa.😢😢😢” 

Oliver Amberong: “Because of corrupt Bureau of custom thats it happen mabibili ang prinsipyo ng boc kong matino nadyan it wont be happen kaso puro buwaya ang nandyan” 

William Villanueva: “Bakit kasi kailangan pang inaaprobahan ng DENR na umangkat ng plastic watse materials sa ibang bansa?Ang dami nating plastic waste material sa ating Bansa kung saan saan lng itinatapon ng ating mga kababayang hindi marunong magsegregate ng basura…malaki ba ang kita BOC pag umaangkat ng basura sa ibang bansa?” 

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