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December 31, 2025 4 mins

No olvides que a partir del 1 de enero de 2026 deberás separar tu basura, Alfredo Romo te dice cuál es la manera de hacerlo para evitar multas. 

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
A partir del primero de enero, vamos a tener que
entregar la basura de una manera muy distinta. Entonces, quiero
que hablemos al respecto porque tienes que volver a aprender
a separar la basura. Al encabezar el arranque de la campaña,
la jefa de gobierno, Clara Brugada, Habló de esta que

(00:33):
se llama Transforma tu ciudad, cada residuo en su lugar.¿
Qué dijo? Dice que buscan mejorar el aprovechamiento de los residuos,
evitar mezclas y fortalecer la economía circular. Porque hay que decirlo,
se recicla muy poco en la Ciudad de México.¿ Qué
dijo la jefa de gobierno?

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Queremos que seamos capaces de darle una segunda vida a
los residuos que nosotros mismos producimos y que de todos
los residuos que se generan en la ciudad rumbo al 2030
podamos al menos la mitad transformarlos.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Eso dice la mandataria, quien resaltó, por cierto, la importancia
que tiene separar la basura desde el origen, es decir,
desde tu hogar, es decir, más cerca, desde tu cocina,
desde los baños.¿ Para qué? Para mantener esa separación ya
en los camiones recolectores y en las estaciones de transferencia.
Buscan evitar que los residuos se mezclen.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Es un reto. Tenemos 12 estaciones de transferencia que reciben al
día 8500 toneladas de residuos. Fíjense que estamos llamando residuos en
lugar de decir basura, porque basura es lo que ya
no tiene ningún valor. Y lo que queremos es rescatar

(01:55):
ese residuo y darle valor.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Muy importante lo que dice la jefa de gobierno. Muy
de acuerdo. Informó que el gobierno capitalino invertirá en el
fortalecimiento de la infraestructura para el manejo de residuos, incluida
la entrega de 50 nuevos camiones de limpia y la ampliación
de plantas de composta, sumado a construir dos nuevas instalaciones
para el tratamiento de residuos orgánicos. En ese sentido, la

(02:20):
jefa de gobierno recordó que nuestra ciudad es una de
las que más residuos generan.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Cada persona en promedio produce 1.07, un kilogramo de residuo al día.
Y pues somos la Ciudad de México la segunda entidad
con más residuos de todo el país.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Explicó también la jefa de gobierno que la mayoría de
los residuos se generan diariamente, pero también pueden transformarse, sobre
todo cuando hablamos de composta.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
El 56% de estas 8500 toneladas al día son residuos orgánicos.
El 21% son residuos inorgánicos y el otro 21% los
residuos que ya no se pueden reciclar. Consideramos que de
toda la basura que se produce en casa, el 75%

(03:16):
se puede transformar o recuperar.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Este dato es el que quiero que te lleves en
la mente. Este que nos comparte la jefa de gobierno.
Qué importante hablar de esto. Te lo repito con mucho gusto.
Déjame ponerlo de esta manera. La basura no se puede contar,
o los residuos sí, ¿no? Ya nos dice la jefa
de gobierno que tenemos que empezar a hablar de residuos
porque la basura es algo que no se puede hacer
nada con ella. Entonces, de cada cuatro residuos que tiramos,

(03:44):
de cada cuatro, tres se pueden reciclar. Fíjate qué importante.
Diariamente se generan 8,500 toneladas en la basura, o sea, 8,500 toneladas
de desechos o de residuos en la Ciudad de México.
Y más de la mitad, el 56%, son residuos orgánicos.

(04:05):
Hay que, lejos de molestarnos, lejos de quejarse, lejos de
decir que qué flojera, Tenemos que programarnos para la nueva
manera de entregar los residuos en la Ciudad de México.
Residuos orgánicos se van a ir martes, jueves y sábado.

(04:27):
Los inorgánicos, reciclables y no reciclables, lunes, miércoles, viernes y domingo.
Escucha Alfredo Romo donde quieras, cuando quieras. El podcast de
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Speaker 2 (04:40):
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