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Sanitation and Recycling in Baguio City, Benguet: What do you need to know?

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Here's what five local experts had to say about sanitation, recycling, and waste management in Baguio City, Benguet.

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it is only cold at night and during the rainy season. Being the “summer capital of the country”, many people mistake it for some very warm place. Know the people of Baguio keep their city clean, so they should do the same and throw their trash in designated trash bins.

If moving to Baguio City, you should know these tips on how to help you adjust more to its culture. First, do not just throw your trash in the streets, no matter how small, since the local residents abhor this. Second, never assume that all locals are “Igorots”, as not all come from the highlands, and there are different tribes in the Cordilleras. And finally, if you have a car, be sensitive with traffic system around the city by watching out for traffic signs, because you don’t want to embarrass yourself and be called a “tourist”.

Prince, says: 2020

The people who reside in this city are very conservative. The city is a very small area so it can only hold 25,000 people, supposedly. The people, or the native residents, value cleanliness and discipline, so before moving to the city, make sure to know how to dispose your trash properly and to keep your surrounding areas clean always, or else the people will shame you.

Tahara, says: 2020

Baguio City dubbed as the “City of Pines”, is the perfect place for a breath of fresh air and relaxation away from pollution with a very nice weather that everyone would want to experience. Baguio City preserved its rich culture that visitors would be interested in and be glad to learn.

Eugene, says: 2020

If moving to Baguio City, know about the increase of tourists here. It is no longer clear and cool like it used to be, it is beginning to be congested as time passes by with the pollution and lack of discipline of the tourists that visit.

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