Possible Waste Management Program in UCC Campus in 2022-2023
Possible Waste Management Program in UCC Campus in 2022-2023
Possible Waste Management Program in UCC Campus in 2022-2023
Ryzel Mariz S. Felix, Jeiuel Sofja Elizhae G. Flores, Miles Andrei C. Matalog, Jamyn Nicole
Practical Research 1
Waste management refers to the activities and actions required to manage waste from its
inception to its final disposal. This includes waste collection, transportation, treatment, and
disposal, as well as waste management process monitoring and regulation. Waste can be solid,
liquid, or gas, and each type has different disposal and management methods. Waste
management is concerned with all kinds of waste, including industrial, biological, and household
waste. UCC established proper waste segregation on its campus, including waste separation
(eg...biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and recycled materials such as plastic bottles and cans).
The school provides trash cans with clearly labeled labels to separate solid wastes, primarily in
the school's canteen, which generates a large portion of the school's trash. This management is
regarded as one of the issues that must be addressed at UCC. School. This research focuses on
developing the school’s way of handling wastes, recycling was first included in the Waste
Disposal Act in 1987. Since then, the articles included in that Act have been revised nine times.
The last two revisions in 1998 and 2002 made a clear switch, moving the system from
privatization toward nationalization. This study analyses and evaluates the Department of
School experience current structure, establishment and issues for sustainable management. The
research topic focused on the best way for schools to manage their waste. This topic convinced
the Ancillary Department to influence our school to implement the best waste management to the
Department of School. Since Imus,Cavite is one of the most disciplined and organized country in
Asia by means of segregating their wastes, that’s why the researchers agreed on implementing
this process in the school, U.C.C. According to the researchers, this will help the school to gain
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knowledge and to share ideas to other students, and also to avoid catching unknown diseases
from the negligence of other people. School cleanliness and waste discipline may also contribute
to the school to be admired and represented as a model. This topic influenced the researchers to
convince the school’s Ancillary Department to apply this kind of process for the sake of the
students, teachers, and school’s personnel that may benefit on this project.
Waste products from houses and schools are gathered and thrown on the ground, creating
an unattractive mountain of trash that also smells unpleasant and serves as a breeding ground for
pests that spread disease, such as mice, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and reptiles. Schools were
picked for this article out of all the important environmental pollution sources since the rate of
waste generation and the make-up of the garbage have not been reported or have been overstated.
Recycling was initially incorporated into the Waste Disposal Act in 1987, and this
research is focused on developing the school's waste management procedures. The articles
contained in that Act have undergone nine revisions since then. The system clearly shifted from
privatization to nationalization with the last two amendments in 1998 and 2002. This study
examines and assesses the Department of School Experience's existing organization, setting, and
management challenges. The optimum manner for Schools to manage their trash was the subject
of the research topic. The ancillary department was persuaded by this subject to exert influence
over our school to implement the best waste management practices. Due to the segregation of its
citizens, Imus, Cavite is one of the most orderly and ordered countries in Asia.
The greatest strategy to reduce trash on our campus is to produce less of it in the first
place. The greatest environmental advantages come from waste prevention. It transforms organic
waste by adding a useful soil additive that improves soil health and stops organic waste from
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leaking into the environment. Run a cleanliness campaign around your business and in the
surrounding area, and inform the populace of the importance of keeping the environment clean.
The pupils would benefit from this even though it might not be part of the curriculum. Their
memory would be enhanced by this style of education. In order to inspire individuals to embrace
this case as well as to solve a problem regarding what we need to perform in this area.
They should put proper segregation, recycling, and composting into practice even at
home if they want to bring this habit with them to school. This will make setting an example for
kids more genuine and natural. Effective management techniques have not been properly applied
in the Philippines, not even in schools. The sector governance of solid waste management
handles the problem from the standpoint of an immediate need. Given the extraordinarily large
amounts of waste that are either inefficiently or incorrectly managed, as well as the rising rates
It is crucial that some of us, particularly the young, learn and understand the best waste
management techniques so that they may be put into practice and everyone can be accountable in
both our educational system and the larger society in which we live.
This research focuses on waste management through recycling and strategies to reduce pollution
to cut costs.
1. How do Students and teachers segregate the wastes in the proper way?
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2. What will happen if the admin department applies the best waste management in
U.C.C Campus?
3. What other benefits does the community get from proper waste segregation?
Thesis Statement
The researchers are trying to uncover assumptions and beliefs that are the foundation of
this study. These presumptions and convictions helped the researchers choose the research
questions to ask, the theories that will inform the research, and the methods for gathering data to
support the research questions. The research is supported by the following presumptions:
1. Solid waste management has a positive influence on society that not only saves natural
2. The environment is also protected from exposure to inorganic and biodegradable waste.
3. Air pollution, soil erosion, and water poisoning can all result from improper waste
management.
Filipinos must adapt this in order to benefit from it; this study primarily focuses on the
adaptation of waste management practiced in schools. benefits for everyone to have the safety
they deserved, not just for students in schools. Humans must take care of nature. This should be
implemented when they are still young since, as the Filipinos once thought, children are the
future of our nation. They will learn how to sort, get rid of, and put trash where it belongs.
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The participants of this study are the students and admin of Unida Christian Colleges.
This institution will act as a model for others, who may then adjust the UCC campus' waste
This study focuses on the idea that waste segregation is beneficial for the environment
Particularly, the following groups will gain from this research in the following ways:
Student. This study aims to imply waste segregation which will help them learn how to
Teachers. The purpose of this study is to imply that waste segregation will benefit them by
School Campus- They will gain from it because the excellent environmental presentation will
speak highly of the school. Selling the recycled materials to a specific company and using them
Community. This study focuses on the segregation of waste that will help eliminate diseases
that are already present or are caused by uncontrolled waste situations, helping to create a clean
.
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