29/12/2025
Sana all ay ganito.
Matuto naman na tayo.
Simple Pero Tama at dapat.
Ordinance No. 2025-014, βππ‘ π’π₯πππ‘ππ‘ππ ππ‘π¦π§ππ§π¨π§ππ’π‘ππππππ‘π π§ππ πππππ‘-ππ¦-π¬π’π¨-ππ’ (ππππ¬ππ’) π£π’ππππ¬ ππ‘ πππ ππ¨π¦ππ‘ππ¦π¦ ππ¦π§πππππ¦ππ ππ‘π§π¦ ππ‘π π£π¨ππππ π£πππππ¦ ππ‘ π§ππ πππ§π¬ π’π π¦ππ‘ πππ₯π‘ππ‘ππ’, π£ππ π£ππ‘ππ, ππ‘π π£π₯π’π©ππππ‘π π£ππ‘πππ§πππ¦ ππ’π₯ π©ππ’πππ§ππ’π‘π¦ π§πππ₯ππ’π,β by City of San Fernando Pampanga Councilor Celestino βTinoβ Dizon and sponsored by City Councilor Reggie βG4β David, was unanimously approved by the 9th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of San Fernando, presided over by City Vice Mayor Brenz Gonzales, during its 17th Regular Session on October 22, 2025.
The ordinance institutionalizes the Clean-As-You-Go (CLAYGO) practice in food establishments and public places in the city, promoting a culture of cleanliness, discipline, environmental responsibility, and shared accountability among Fernandinos and visitors alike.
Among its key provisions are the mandatory observance of CLAYGO in dine-in food establishments such as restaurants, cafeterias, canteens, coffee shops, eateries, and fast-food chains, as well as in public spaces including parks, roads, tourist sites, public buildings, and other government-maintained areas. Individuals are required to clean up after themselves by returning trays and utensils, properly disposing of waste in segregated bins, and leaving tables and spaces clean after use.
Business owners and operators are likewise mandated to install visible CLAYGO signages, provide properly labeled waste segregation bins, designate tray and utensil return areas, and promote the use of reusable materials in line with existing environmental policies. Compliance with the ordinance shall be a prerequisite for the issuance or renewal of Business or Mayorβs Permits.
The ordinance also provides clear and graduated penalties for violations. Individual violators may face fines or community service, while business establishments may be penalized with fines, suspension, or revocation of business permits for repeated non-compliance. These measures are designed not to punish, but to instill long-term behavioral change and environmental stewardship.
The passage of the CLAYGO Ordinance aligns with national laws such as the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (RA 9003) and reinforces the City of San Fernandoβs broader waste management, sanitation, and public health initiatives, following best practices implemented by other progressive local government units.
This landmark environmental measure highlights the strong collaboration between the legislative and executive branches of the city government, led by City Mayor Vilma Balle-Caluag and City Vice Mayor Brenz Gonzales, in advancing policies that protect public health, promote ecological balance, and nurture civic responsibility.
source and credits to : Sangguniang Panlungsod ng San Fernando
photo courtesy of: June Ace