By Jayson Enebrad | Baretang Bikolnon LEGAZPI CITY, Albay–“What we want is to get rid of that.” Rodrigo Guerrero, 77, and other fishermen in Barangay Pawa, Tabaco City, Albay called for an end to the dumping of toxic chemicals from the processing of abaca pulp into Lagonoy Gulf by the Albay Agro-Industrial Development Corporation (Alindeco). “You can’t catch anything anymore. The water is dark in color. It smells too bad,” Guerrero described the…
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By Jayson Enebrad | Baretang Bikolnon LEGAZPI CITY, Albay–“What we want is to get rid of that.” Rodrigo Guerrero, 77, and other fishermen in Barangay Pawa, Tabaco City, Albay called for an end to the dumping of toxic chemicals from the processing of abaca pulp into Lagonoy Gulf by the Albay Agro-Industrial Development Corporation (Alindeco). “You can’t catch anything anymore. The water is dark in color. It smells too bad,” Guerrero described the…