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PROJECT PROPOSAL

I. Title of the Project: Basura ko, Linis ko!


II. Location: Barangay Poblacion, Padre Garcia, Batangas
III. Duration: 12 sessions
Time of Implementation: Starting on February 13, 2021 until May 21, 2021
2:00PM to 5:00PM
IV. Type of Community Extension Services:
 Environmental Program
 Proper Garbage/Waste Management - Recycling
 Market clean up
 Disaster Risk Reduction Management
 Disaster (Flooding) Readiness
V. Department Involved / College involved:
Faculty
Mr. Dimuell Dimaano (CWTS Instructor, NSTP)
Students
1st Year Management Accounting Students
1st Year Business Administration Students
VI. Project Leader and Coordinates:
Instructor : Mr. Dimuell I. Dimaano
Leader: Marie Remelyn P. Aala
Assistant: Mikaela Maxenne L. Aclan
Secretary: Cathleen Joyce R. San Andres
Treasurer: Mawi D. Ilagan

MEMBERS CONTACT INFORMATION

Edimae V. Abarintos 09126558321


Erika Altura 09542888976

Jetruz Ryan Keeno D. Andaya 09213348649


Ma. Maye C. Astorga 09177231459
Jomil Balares 09128371651
Irish Joy Balmes 09212234657
Ronel Q. Banaag Jr. 09886745239
Mildred Bausas 09127653644
Mark Joel B. Calingasan 09866487231
Keziah Mae P. Caguimbal 09767752896
Mary Ruth P. Cerenado 09122178645
Princess Arianne A. Comia 0977
8654389
Mariejoeh Lei Ibeth B. De Castro 09548739012
Zyra Monique H. De Grano 09635869521
Reinalyn P. Maderazo 09532377649
John Dave G. Mendoza 09778675352
Jenica Mae A. Navarro 09872136754
Earl Russel F. Masongsong 09631874590
Eryn Nicole B. Ramos 09234768034
Jane Andrea Quilantang 09872536751

VII. Cooperating agencies / Partners:


 SK Officials of Poblacion, Padre Garcia, Batangas
 National Service Training Program, Batangas State University
VIII. Beneficiaries:

The TITLE aims to boost waste management strategies for better health outcomes thus
productivity improvement by decreasing solid waste generation, minimizing the use of landfills
for solid waste disposal through assessing different kind of activities and seminar, and lastly to
answer and solve certain questions and problems. Most frequently questions that the project
wants to answer are as follows:

1. What are the activities that can possibly promote solid waste management?
2. What activities can community members use to learn about reusing and recycling
waste?
3. What are the benefits of maximizing waste diversion?
4. What are the possible action that can help prevent increasing generation of waste?
5. What activities can be used to teach members of the community how to properly
dispose waste?
IX. Total cost of the project:
X. Rationale of the Project:

Waste management is an important component for keeping our environment safe, clean and
healthy. Thus, individuals in a certain community are expected to cooperate and contribute to
the productivity and development of the community. The best way to meet these expectations is
to keep community individuals educated about the proper disposal together with monitoring and
regulation of the waste management process.

Furthermore, over 500 billion pounds of new plastic is manufactured each year and roughly
33% of that is for single use and thrown right away. Another important point to consider is that
segregated waste is often cheaper than to dispose. Reducing, reusing and recycling your waste
is important for the environment and can likewise be beneficial to community individuals as
these wastes can be converted into valuable and usable materials. Whereby, having a proper
waste management can result in the availability of valuable materials to reuse.

The waste humans generate waste has been detrimental to our environment for quite some
time now. Waste that is not biodegradable and cannot be properly be recycled is filling our
oceans and landfills. A recent study found that 6.3 billion metric tons of plastic waste that has
been produced, only 9% of that plastic waste had been recycled. One of the most important
problems is solid waste due to inadequate management practices. Nowadays, increasing public
awareness of the environment compels local authorities to define and to adopt new solutions for
waste management. Thus, we MA-15 will be conducting an anti-waste program through
conducting clean up drive and seminar with community individuals and officials which will
encourage them to reduce and avoid the use of plastic and implement the proper waste
disposal.

XI. Objectives

In general, the project’s overall aim are as follows:

 To educate individuals the proper disposal of waste


 To maintain a clean and safe environment
 To protect health and well-being of community individuals
 To ensure that people are aware of the impact of waste on their health, wellbeing and
the environment
 To prevent and minimize the increasing generation of waste
 To achieve integrated waste management planning
 To recommend appropriate waste handling and disposal measures
 To ensure that the treatment and disposal of waste does not cause any harmful impacts

XII. Description of the project, Strategies and Methods / Plant of Action


Twenty five (25) of Management Accounting and Business Administration Students from
Batangas State University taking up National Service Training Program will have their project
entitled Basura ko, Linis ko! In Padre Garcia, Batangas which aims to educate individuals the
proper disposal of waste. In order to achieve desired outcome of the project, members of the
group will provide survey forms through google form and activities that will boost community
productivity. The said activity is approved and supported by the NSTP instructor and head of the
foundation. The program will last for 12 Saturdays in order to achieve our goal. Our main key is
to have a step-by-step process:

1. Assess the project plan


This is the first phase of the process because it’s beneficial to establish a plan
that meets the desired outcome for the project. Before implementing a project, assess
the plan to make sure that everyone on the team understands the project deliverable.
This initial step can help to unite the project team and set a collaborative standard for
work.

2. Information Gathering
This will assist us in determining what we need know as well as what we can do
about the aforementioned activity after all the deliberation.

3. Communication and Coordination


The next step is to collaborate with members, faculty, and the head. With the
constituent's assistance and the consent of the constituent's parents/guardian
participants, we can easily go to our chosen community and put our ideas into action.

4. Execute the Plan


This is the entire process of the project ‘Basura ko, Linis ko!’
DATE ACTIVITY PERSON IN CHARGE
February 19, 2022 Day 1  Members of the
group will be
 Conference (8:00-8:30) divided in each
 Opening Prayer (8:30-8:35) activity. The
 Energizer (8:35-8:40) leader and its
 Orientation (8:40-9:00) assistant will be
 Lecture going to lead the
 (9:00-9:30) program before
Waste: Introduction and conducting the
Effects it may cause to said activity.
people’s health and  During these
environment. day, all mentors
 (9:30-10:00) are expected to
Demonstration of the usual introduce
disposal vs. the proper themselves to
disposal (perishable and non- the target
perishable) of waste community and
 Cleaning (10:00-11:40) learn about the
Materials needed: culture of the
o Broom stick target
o Dust pan community in
o 2-3 garbage cans order to
understand and
 Break (11:40-12:00)
adjust based on
the perceptions
of the chosen
community.
 There will be 5
members who’s
going to lead the
energizer just to
give some sort
of energy
 While the rest
will prepare the
materials (props)
that will be
needed for the
demonstration of
the proper waste
management.
 For the last part
of the activity, all
members of the
team and
volunteers will
be going to start
executing the
general cleaning
where the first
target is the
public market.
 Food committee
are likewise
assigned in
distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.

February 26, 2022 Day 2  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30) said activity.
 Materials that will be needed: During these
 Broom stick day, after
 Dust pan yesterday’s
 Garbage bags cleaning
 Garbage cans members of the
 Objectives for the day: team are
 To implement segregation of expected to
waste (perishable and non- implement
perishable) putting garbage
 To develop an integrated and bins that
environmentally organic separates
waste management system perishable and
 To sustain a clean and safe non-perishable.
environment  Food committee
 Break (10:30-11:00) are likewise
 Disposal of collected waste using a assigned in
garbage truck (11:00-12:00) distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.
 Waste
segregation
means
dividing
waste into
dry and wet.
Dry waste
includes
wood and
related
products,
metals and
glass. Wet
waste
typically
refers to
organic
waste
usually
generated by
eating
establishmen
ts and are
heavy in
weight due to
dampness.
Waste
segregation
is different
from waste
sorting.
Waste
segregation
is the
grouping of
waste into
different
categories.
Each waste
goes into its
category at
the point of
dumping or
collection,
but sorting
happens
after
dumping or
collection.
Segregation
of waste
ensures
pure, quality
material.
Sorting on
the other
hand will end
up producing
impure
materials
with less
quality.

March 05, 2022 Day 3  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
each part of the
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15)
said activity. For
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30) this day, they will
Materials that will be needed: be visiting
 Broom stick Poblacion,
 Dust pan Padre Garcia,
 Garbage bags Batangas as it is
relatively near in
 Garbage cans
the public
 Purpose of clean up drive: market.
o can be a great way to create  During these day
an awareness in your area each member
o can lay the groundwork for are expected to
future waste-reducing efforts join in the said
cleaning activity
o can also bring about a sense
in the chosen
of community and barangay.
responsibility to keep our  Food committee
homes and common areas are likewise
safe and clean assigned in
 Break (10:30-11:00) distributing
snacks for the
 Continuation of clean up drive
members and
(11:00-12:00) volunteers.
 By participating
in clean-ups,
citizens can
create
immediate
results and
permanent
changes in their
local areas.
Clean-ups
should serve as
catalysts for
permanent
changes in
attitudes and
behavior and
encourage
adoption of
practices (i.e.
recycling) that
can have a
profound effect
on waste
management in
the community.

March 12, 2022 Day 4  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
 Market visit (8:15- 8:40) said activity.
 Cleaning (8:40-10:30)  For this day,
Materials that will be needed: members are
 Broom stick expected to visit
 Dust pan the public
 Garbage bags market just to
 Garbage cans make sure the
continuous
 Objectives for the day: implementation
 To implement segregation of of waste
waste (perishable and non- disposal. There
perishable) will be
 To develop an integrated and community
environmentally organic patrol to guide
waste management system members of the
 To sustain a clean and safe team.
environment  Each member
 Break (10:30-11:00) and volunteer
 Continuation of clean up drive will be going to
(11:00-12:00) continue
conducting clean
up drive in the
related places in
Poblacion,
Padre Garcia.
 Volunteering is
contribution of
time, effort and
talent to a need,
cause or mission
without financial
gain.
Volunteering is
all about you
being able to
contribute some
of your own time
to help people in
our
communities.
Volunteers
support our
communities and
add to them in
their own unique
way using a
wide variety of
skills, knowledge
and experience.
 Food committee
are likewise
assigned in
distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.
 There will be
community
patrols who will
take the
volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.

March 19, 2022 Day 5  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
said activity.
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30)
 During these day
Materials that will be needed: each member
 Broom stick are expected to
 Dust pan join in the said
 Garbage bags cleaning activity
 Garbage cans in the chosen
barangay.
 Ways to conserve natural resources  Each member
from wastes: and volunteer
 REDUCE is the best way to will be going to
manage waste is to not continue
produce it. conducting clean
 REUSE makes economic and up drive in the
environmental sense to reuse related places in
products. Poblacion,
 RECYCLING is a series of Padre Garcia.
steps that takes a used  Food committee
material and processes, are likewise
remanufactures, and sells it assigned in
as a new product. distributing
 Break (10:30 – 11:00) snacks for the
 Continuation of the clean-up drive members and
(11:00 – 12:00) volunteers.
 Some of the
benefits of using
RRR: (1)
Prevents
pollution caused
by reducing the
need to harvest
new raw
materials (2)
saves energy (3)
reduces
greenhouse gas
emissions that
contribute to
global climate
change (4) helps
sustain the
environment for
future
generations (5)
saves money (6)
reduces the
amount of waste
that will need to
be recycled or
sent to landfills
and incinerators
(7) allows
products to be
used to their
fullest extent.
 There will be
community
patrols who will
take the
volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.
March 26,2022 Day 6  Members of the
group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
each part of the
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15)
said activity.
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30)  During these day
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30) each member
Materials that will be needed: are expected to
 Broom stick join in the said
 Dust pan cleaning activity
in the chosen
 Garbage bags
barangay.
 Garbage cans  Each member
 Objectives for the day: and volunteer
will be going to
 To promote waste reduction, continue
recycling and reuse and conducting clean
create public awareness on up drive in the
waste management and related places in
environmental concerns Poblacion,
 To improve the quality of the Padre Garcia.
natural environment  Food committee
are likewise
 To encourage and coordinate
assigned in
clean-up campaigns and distributing
other activities at the snacks for the
community level members and
 To keep the community clean volunteers.
so that humans, animals, and  There will be
plants are not exposed to community
patrols who will
pollutants that can harm them
take the
 To increase community volunteers and
productivity students on their
 Break (10:30-11:00) respective
 Continuation of clean up drive (11:00 homes.
– 12:00)

April 02, 2022 Day 7  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30) said activity.
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30)  During these day
 Materials that will be needed: each member
 Broom stick are expected to
 Dust pan join in the said
 Garbage bags cleaning activity
 Garbage cans in the chosen
barangay.
 Break (10:30 – 11:00)
 For this day,
 Organization/collection of the wastes
they will be
(11:00 – 12:00)
going to
accomplish
cleaning near
places in
Poblacion that is
within the said
barangay.
 Food committee
are likewise
assigned in
distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.
 Members will be
asking for a
garbage truck for
the collection of
wastes
collected.
 There will be
community
patrols who will
take the
volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.

April 23, 2022 Day 8  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
each part of the
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15)
said activity.
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30)  During these day
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30) each member
 Materials that will be needed: are expected to
 Broom stick join in the said
 Dust pan cleaning activity
 Garbage bags in the chosen
barangay.
 Garbage cans
 For this day,
 Break (10:30 – 11:00) they will be
 Continuation of the clean-up drive going to
(11:00 – 12:00) accomplish
cleaning near
places in
Poblacion that is
within the said
barangay.
 Food committee
are likewise
assigned in
distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.
 Members will be
asking for a
garbage truck for
the collection of
wastes
collected.
 There will be
community
patrols who will
take the
volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.

April 30, 2022 Day 9  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
each part of the
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15)
said activity.
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30)  During these day
 Cleaning (8:15-10:30) each member
 Materials that will be needed: are expected to
 Broom stick join in the said
cleaning activity
 Dust pan
in the chosen
 Garbage bags barangay.
 Garbage cans  For this day,
 Break (10:30 – 11:00) they will be
 Continuation of the clean-up drive going to
(11:00 – 12:00) accomplish
cleaning near
places in
Poblacion that is
within the said
barangay.
 Food committee
are likewise
assigned in
distributing
snacks for the
members and
volunteers.
 Members will be
asking for a
garbage truck for
the collection of
wastes
collected.
 There will be
community
patrols who will
take the
volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.

May 07, 2021 Day 10  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
each part of the
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15)
said activity.
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30)  During these day
 Waste disposal (8:30 – 10:30) each member
 Which may include the are expected to
processes and actions join in the said
required to manage waste waste disposal
activity in the
from its inception to its final
chosen
disposal. [1] This includes the barangay.
collection, transport,  Each member
treatment and disposal of are encouraged
waste, together with to help and
monitoring and regulation of guide community
the waste management individuals which
are the
process.
volunteers in the
 Waste can be solid, liquid, or proper way of
gaseous and each type has disposing waste
different methods of disposal and how to
and management. Waste recycle useful
management deals with all materials
(waste) in a
types of waste, including
proper manner.
industrial, biological,
 Food committee
household, municipal, are likewise
organic, biomedical, assigned in
radioactive wastes. distributing
 Break (10:30 – 11:00) snacks for the
 Continuation of the activity (11:00 – members and
volunteers.
12:00)
 There will be
 Main objective of the activity community
is to prevent the generation patrols who will
and take the
the harmful effects of waste volunteers and
(2) to improve and integrate students on their
assessment of the impact of respective
homes.
activities that pollute the
environment (3) to improve
citizens' opportunities to
influence decisions
concerning the environment;

May 14, 2021 Day 11  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30) said activity.
 Lecture/Discussion: (8:30 – 9:30)  During these day
(Note: 5 days ago each each member
members and volunteers are expected to
joined the said clean-up join in the said
drive. For this day, each recycling activity
member and volunteer will in the chosen
be going to attempt barangay.
recycling the wastes that  Each members
are still useful). are encouraged
 Waste Management: In relation to to develop plans,
Recyclable Materials. prior to
 The prime objective of commencing site
waste management is activities, which
to reduce the amount encompass the
of unusable materials following
and to avert potential objectives: (1)
health and minimization of
environmental the volume or
hazards. quantity of
 Recyclable Materials wastes
are used or old generated; (2)
materials that can be effective
used to make some segregation of
other materials. They wastes by type
are called recyclable and degree of
materials because contamination;
they can be recycled. and (3) proper
They are capable of management of
being used to make all wastes.
similar products.  Food committee
 The materials that can are likewise
be recycled are: glass, assigned in
aluminum, plastic distributing
water bottles, metal snacks for the
scrap, and different members and
kinds of paper. volunteers.
 Application of the Lecture in real time  There will be
(9:30 – 11:00) community
 Break (11:00 – 11:30) patrols who will
 Continuation of the Activity (11:30- take the
12:00nn) volunteers and
students on their
respective
homes.

May 21, 2021 Day 12  Members of the


group will be
 Opening Prayer (8:00- 8:05) going to join in
 Zumba for all (8:05-8:15) each part of the
 Assembly (8:15 – 8:30) said activity.
 Final Program (8:30 – 10:30)  Each member
 Idea Sharing From Each will be leading
Member of the Team: the said Zumba
Experiences from the past activity for
activities (which will widen entertainment
each and everyone’s before
perspective about certain conducting the
things especially about the final program.
benefits, waste management  For this day,
can bring to the whole NSTP Students
community) are expected to
 Before and After Clean-Up speak out their
Drive Presentation (to see insights from
the result of everyone’s effort their experience
on the past cleaning on the past
activities) cleaning
 Recognition/Certification for activities.
volunteers and barangay officials  Furthermore,
who joined the program (10:30 – Food Committee
11:00) will be in-charge
 Break (11:00 – 11:30) of the
 Closing Remarks (11:30 – 12:00) preparation and
 Done by barangay distribution of
official/chairman snacks.
 Likewise, the
barangay official
is encouraged to
be the
spokesperson
for closing the
program.

XIII. Financial Plan / Proposed Expenditures / Fund Raising Project


The members of the group will contribute to attain the needed amount for the
implementation of the project.

Expenditures in Cleaning Materials

ITEMS QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL

Garbage Bags 30 5 ₱ 150.00


Dust Pan 20 60 ₱1,200.00
Broom 30 30 ₱ 900.00
₱2,250.00

Expenditures in Snacks /

ITEMS QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL

Juice (Zesto boxes 36 80 ₱ 2,880.00


– 200ml x 10 pcs
per box)
Biscuit (Hansel 36 49 ₱1,764.00
packs x 10 pcs)
Printed certificate 15 100 ₱ 1,500.00
₱6,144.00
XIV. Functional Relationships with the collaborating Agencies / Duties /
Responsibilities of Agencies Involved
 The project will be implemented and facilitated by us, NSTP students, Basura ko,
Linis ko! and will be in accordance with the project's objectives.
 Mr. Dimuell I. Dimaano, our NSTP instructor, will lead us through the project and
assist us in meeting all of the requirements necessary to complete it successfully.
 The Barangay Poblacion, Padre Garcia, Batangas City, will assist us in achieving
our project's goals and will provide their institution permission to implement it.

XV. Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanics


The proponents will go through an assessment process at the start of the
program and will be assessing the barangay's state in order to assure the project's
cleanliness, safety, and success. If the initiative has been of tremendous assistance
since its implementation, the proponents and coordinating partners will monitor and
evaluate it. It will be determined by observing the community, particularly the public
market, to see if people are properly disposing of rubbish and if there is less garbage
and waste strewn around. People who collect trash will have an easier time segregating
it if they understand how to correctly throw their junk in the proper receptacle. As a
result, the initiative is considered a success. The feasibility and long-term viability of the
project will be determined by the desire to complete it for the community's benefit. The
encouragement given by the proponents to the one of the most important aspects of this
project's long-term viability is the involvement of a partner agency. As a result, after
conducting a more thorough assessment of the neighborhood, the proponent
demonstrates the significance of this project. Other than the partner agency and the
sponsor, others will be encouraged to do the same. This project is also feasible because
the public market is located in the heart of the community, and by doing so, we can
assure that cleaning and repurposing waste to create a new product that will benefit the
community will encourage more individuals to do the same, even if they are at home. It
is also practical and sustainable since, at this time of pandemic, most people are staying
at home and doing nothing, and by learning how to do something about their waste at
home that benefits both them and the community, this effort is both practical and
sustainable.
XVI. Plan for ensuring the sustainability of the Project
 Making a certain the sustainability of the project that it can be pass on with the
next generation or people
 Ensuring that people especially the children in the community start to learn the
practice of recycling it will not be just a temporary learning as they can teach
other people to do the same
 Assuring the safety of the project's recipients and coordinators
 To amass sufficient funds for the project's implementation

Prepared By:

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MA–15 (MARIE REMELYN P. AALA)


Project Leader

Recommending Approval:

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Mr.Dimuell I. Dimaano
NSTP Instructor

Approved:

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Dr. Romeo M. Guillo Jr.
Assistant Director, NSTP

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