MENRO Staff Receives Recognition for Outstanding Environmental Service in Norala
November 2025, Norala, South Cotabato — The Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO) staff were formally honored with certificates of recognition during the Monday morning program held at the Municipal Hall of Norala. Alongside them, the dedicated members of the technical working group were also acknowledged for their invaluable contribution to the municipality’s environmental initiatives.
The recognition highlights the team’s unwavering commitment to promoting environmental stewardship and advancing sustainable practices within the community. Over the past year, MENRO has actively led programs focusing on waste management, reforestation efforts, and ecological education, helping strengthen Norala’s long-term environmental resilience.
Municipal officials, employees, and community representatives attended the ceremony, applauding the awardees for their passion, discipline, and teamwork. According to the LGU, the recognition serves as a testament to the collective effort of individuals who consistently work behind the scenes to ensure a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Norala.
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Local leaders expressed gratitude for MENRO’s dedication, emphasizing that their initiatives have made a significant impact on both policy development and public awareness. Projects such as barangay clean-up drives, proper waste segregation campaigns, seedling distribution, and community tree-planting activities have contributed to the town’s continued progress in environmental conservation.
The LGU affirmed its support for MENRO and encouraged the community to take part in upcoming environmental activities. With ongoing efforts from both the government and the people, Norala aims to further strengthen its role as a model municipality for ecological protection in South Cotabato.
The event concluded with a renewed call for unity in advancing environmental programs, reinforcing the belief that sustainability is a shared responsibility.
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The information presented in this article is based on official announcements and public events held at the Municipal Hall of Norala, South Cotabato. Details regarding recognitions, programs, and environmental initiatives are provided for news and public awareness purposes. Any future changes, updates, or additional activities from MENRO or the Local Government Unit (LGU) may not be reflected immediately in this publication.
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