Chapter 02
Chapter 02
Chapter 02
Related Literature
Avadon (2018) "If you're not going to separate your waste," he remarked properly,
everything will be mixed up in the landfills exactly like it is in your trash bin. If they don't
have any dangerous gas in them, it would be fine. But when these pollutants degrade,
they risk contaminating the land. As a result, it may cause gas leaks and other
environmental hazards.
The first step in managing trash in schools is to separate waste. Make sure the
appropriate containers are used while setting up bins for various types of waste. You
should have bins that are clearly labeled for glass, papers, plastics, cans, and organic
waste. Don't dump rubbish in a landfill. In addition to foul odors, pollutants and
chemicals from landfills seep into the water supply and the atmosphere.Lawn clippings,
plants, paper, and other organic garbage should be kept apart from regular trash.
Compost your organic waste and instruct students on how it works. Compost can be
used on school gardens to reduce the need for fertilizer and other chemicals (Benito,
2007). Improper waste disposal can have a negative impact on the health of the
community living close to polluted areas or landfills. Skin rashes, blood infections,
respiratory disorders, development concerns, and even reproductive problems can all
stated that "Without an effective and efficient waste management program, the waste
generated from various human activities, both industrial and domestic, can result in
health hazards and have a negative impact on the environment." An area can
management program. The researchers have developed a strategy to carry out Iyyanki
suitable solution for the benefit of their environment. According to their research, many
human activities may have a detrimental effect that could endanger the health of the
locals. Residents must be properly disciplined and informed. The primary issue with
impact floods, rodent and vermin overpopulation, water and soil contamination, and air
pollution.
Related Studies
One of the current issues the Philippines is struggling with is improper waste
disposal, which is primarily caused by humans. Numerous studies carried out over the
past several years have determined the significance of effective trash disposal in the
community and the negative impacts of improper garbage disposal on the community,
the environment, and the health of the locals. This section introduces each of these.
According to Khylle Tumala (January, 2015) the results of her investigation into the
effects of improper garbage disposal in the Philippines, "Improper waste disposal is one
of the largest environmental issues here. It resulted in broader issues that have an
impact on people's health and way of life in addition to the environment. This issue
might be resolved or it might continue to be a concern for the nation in the coming
years.
Waste management and waste disposal are two distinct concepts. In order to carry
processing, transportation, collection, and monitoring of waste products are all included
in waste management. The waste products mostly fall into one of three categories:
solid, liquid, or gaseous. Non-biodegradable waste is another name for solid waste
(UKEssays, 2015). Reduce, reuse, and recycle, or the 3Rs, were at the focus of their
investigation, which also looked at trash management as a concept and how it affected
done correctly. It has also been demonstrated that inappropriate garbage disposal is
primarily caused by human activity and a lack of discipline, making the issue
challenging to tackle.
Glean (2017) claims that either this issue will be resolved or it won't affect the
nation for a few years. Water pollution, air pollution, flooding, ground and surface water
contamination, and other issues are all negatively impacted by improper waste
management. If we keep up this behavior, people will suffer in the years to come.
Because of the improper disposal of the trash, health security may not be protected or
Acording to Fernandez (2019) As we are all aware, littering is bad for everyone, yet
the majority of people continue to dispose of their waste in inappropriate locations. You
will always encounter an unpleasant dump of rubbish, no matter how modest, as you
hazardous waste disposal might harm the air in addition to contaminating the land and
the nearby water supply. Not following correct disposal processes can also have an
impact on the price of homes because areas with a reputation for toxic environments
are more likely to have lower property values. The productivity of soil and water can be
impacted over time by poor municipal garbage disposal practices. Lethal gases like
Waste disposal is the process of getting rid of waste materials, which can be
hazardous to the environment and human health. Over the years, there have been
significant improvements in waste disposal methods, but there is still a lot of room for
improvement. The most common waste disposal methods include landfill, incineration,
recycling, and composting. Landfills are the most widely used waste disposal method,
but they are often associated with environmental and health risks. Incineration, which
involves burning waste to reduce its volume, is also commonly used but can release
recycling is not always a feasible option for all waste materials. Composting is another
popular waste disposal method, which involves converting organic waste materials into
nutrient-rich soil. This method is environmentally friendly and can also help to reduce
such as pyrolysis and gasification, which use high temperatures to convert waste
materials into fuel or energy. These methods are still in the experimental phase and are
not yet widely used. In conclusion, waste disposal is an ongoing challenge, but progress
has been made in developing new and more environmentally friendly methods for
handling waste materials. Recycling and composting are two of the most promising
methods for reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, and advanced
technologies such as pyrolysis and gasification show promise for the future. However, it
disposal and reduce its negative impact on the environment and human health.
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Caparida R., Loriche J.K., Superticioso L.G. (2020) Basura mo, Sagot mo: The Waste Disposal
Management of Central Bukidnon Institute