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    Company overview

    Industry

    Environmental Services & Waste Management

    Company size

    11-50

    Primary location

    DENR COMPOUND, MACABALAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO
    MANDATESThe EMB is mandated to implement the following national environmental laws:Presidential Decree 1586 (Environmental Impact Statement System)The Environment Impact Assessment System was formally established in 1978 with the enactment of Presidential Decree no. 1586 to facilitate the attainment and maintenance of rational and orderly balance between socio-economic development and environmental protection. EIA is a planning and management tool that will help government, decision makers, the proponents and the affected community address the negative consequences or risks on the environment. The process assures implementation of environment-friendly projects.Republic Act 6969 (Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990)The law aims to regulate restrict or prohibit the importation, manufacture, processing, sale, distribution, use and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures the present unreasonable risk to human health. It likewise prohibits the entry, even in transit, of hazardous and nuclear wastes and their disposal into the Philippine territorial limits for whatever purpose; and to provide advancement and facilitate research and studies on toxic chemicals.Republic Act 8749 (Clean Air Act of 1999)The law aims to achieve and maintain clean air that meets the National Air Quality guideline values for criteria pollutants, throughout the Philippines, while minimizing the possible associated impacts to the economy.Republic Act 9003 (Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000)In partnership with stakeholders, the law aims to adopt a systematic, comprehensive and ecological solid waste management program that shall ensure the protection of public health and environment. The law ensures proper segregation, collection, storage, treatment and disposal of solid waste through the formulation and adaptation of best eco-waste products.Republic Act 9275 (Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004)The law aims to protect the country's water bodies from pollution from land-based sources (industries and commercial establishments, agriculture and community/household activities). It provides for comprehensive and integrated strategy to prevent and minimize pollution through a multi-sectoral and participatory approach involving all the stakeholders.Republic Act 9512 (Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008)This Act provides for the promotion of environmental awareness through environmental education which shall encompass environmental concepts and principles, environmental laws, the state of international and local environment, local environmental best practices, the threats of environmental degradation and its impact on human well-being, the responsibility of the citizenry to the environment and the value of conservation, protection and rehabilitation of natural resources and the environment.The Department of Education, the Commission on Higher Education, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, in coordination with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Science and Technology and other relevant agencies shall be responsible for implementing public education and awareness programs on environmental protection and conservationUnder E.O. 192, EMB is mandated to provide research and laboratory services; and serve as secretariat in the adjudication of pollution cases.Under EO 320, EMB is designated as the secretariat of the Designated National Authority for CDM of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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    What’s it like working at Environmental Management Bureau Philippines?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Environmental Management Bureau Philippines appreciate the work-life balance, amazing management, professional colleagues, and flexibility in managing their own time. They also value the government benefits provided by the company. However, there are some potential challenges, such as difficulties with implementing web applications, making mistakes and struggling with certain aspects of the job, dealing with diversity and environmental problems, a perceived lack of challenging work related to their profession, and concerns about safety during field work and delayed salaries.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Application developer
    Jan 2023
    Application Developer
    The good thingsWork Life Balance, amazing management and colleague
    The challengesImplementation of web application
    5.0
    Budget staff
    Feb 2021
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    I gained a lot of experience from the workplace with the good people sorrounds in you.
    The good thingsTravels Good memories Good ambiance Pressure it makes you positive Good bosses who encourage you to do more except what you had experienced
    The challengesSometimes i did mistakes in the first place , struggles for taking cs exam for regularization
    5.0
    Laboratory Chemist
    Sep 2020
    You can learn lots of things may it be professional and/or moral uprightness.
    The good thingsWorkmates are highly professionals and the environment is challenging.
    The challengesdiversity of people and dealing with environmental problems. Chemist have no haz pay btw.
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