Assessment of the Implementation of Proper Solid Waste Management of The Residents In Bonbon, Clarin, Bohol

Authors

  • Daisy Ganados University of Bohol
  • Jessebel Gencianos University of Bohol
  • Ruth Ann Faith Mata University of Bohol
  • Christopher Sam Pates University of Bohol
  • Christine Marie Salvatiera University of Bohol
  • Vidal L. Platino Jr. University of Bohol
  • Stella R. Marquez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15631/aubgsps.v14i1.137

Keywords:

Environmental Health, Solid Waste Management, Planning and Control, Zero Waste Collection Service, Waste Disposal System, Quantitative Descriptive Method, Chi-Square. Kruskal-Wallis

Abstract

Solid waste management is the process of collecting and treating solid wastes. It also offers solutions for recycling items that do not belong to garbage or trash. Reducing and eliminating the adverse impact of waste materials on human health and the environment supports economic development. Quality of life is the primary goal of solid waste management. To ensure environmental best practices, content or hazard potential and solid waste must be managed systematically, and it is needed to be incorporated into ecological planning. This study aimed to assess Bonbon, Clarin, and Bohol residents regarding the proper implementation of solid waste management. The quantitative-descriptive method of research was used with the aid of a modified standardized survey questionnaire. The data showed that mothers or married respondents aged 21-30 got the highest percentage. Therefore, it shows that they are the ones primarily in charge of household waste management. The Assessment of the implementation of Solid Waste Management was conducted per dimension: Planning and Control, Zero Waste Collection Service, and Waste Disposal System. According to the results, the dimension of Planning and Control was labeled as Strongly Implemented, Zero Waste Collection Service was marked as Moderately Implemented, and Waste Disposal System was categorized as Moderately Not Implemented. Therefore, it shows that the Solid Waste Management in Bonbon, Clarin, and Bohol was moderately implemented. Thus, the study's outcome served as a guide to enhance their best practices for the full implementation and sustainability of solid waste management in their locality.

References

Ahsan, A., Alamgir, M., El-Sergany, M. M., Shams, S., Rowshon, M. K., & Daud, N. N. (2014). Assessment of municipal solid waste management system in a developing country. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2014. Retrieved from: https://bit.ly/2SYe6T9 (accessed last November

, 2018)

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2019-03-22

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