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No Plastics Allowed

Proponents:
Reynald V. Daño
Kaye Jay M. Enriquez
OVERVIEW
A dashboard powered by Microsoft POWER BI (app.powerbi.com),
forecasts’ that from 2022-2025 an accumulated 62,000 Tons of solid
wastes will came from Agusan del Sur, particularly from the
municipality of San Francisco. 2022 with 15, 087.83 Tons, 2023 with
15, 312.63 Tons, 2024 with 15, 540.79 Tons, and 2025 with 15, 772.35
Tons of solid waste.
EMB, DENR, on their National Solid Waste Management Status
Report (2008-2018) stated that, 56.7% of the sources of municipal
solid wastes in the Philippines came from residential sources. 10.55%
of the solid wastes’ composition of municipal solid wastes in the
Philippines are “Plastics”. With these being said, we can see that
plastic disposal is a problem.
OVERVIEW

Earth Systems Research Laboratories of National Oceanic and


Atmospheric Administration ( www.noaa.gov ) on their report for
the trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide starting May 2021 to
May 2022 there is a significant increase of 2.77 ppm. With normal
ppm amounting 250-400 ppm, May 2021 averages 419.13 and May
2022 with 420.99, significantly these averages are over the normal
ppm.
PART II – Projects/Programs/Activities Content

Objectives of the project:


• This project aims to lessen until total rejection of plastic material
—or any similar—usage in the barangay. We also aim to influence
other barangays ‘til it hits global.
• No business shall be allowed to distribute and sell “sando” bags
or single used plastic bag/containers, thin, flexible, plastic films or
similar primary packaging plastic materials out of polyethylene,
polypropylene.
• Customers are encouraged to provide for themselves reusable,
recyclable, multi-use plastic bags and container when purchasing
or picking up wet and dry goods.
PART II – Projects/Programs/Activities Content

• Customers are encouraged to decline, reject, checkout plastic


wrappers/ small plastic bags when buying dried small items from
all sources like ball pen, CD, candy and the like that do not require
secondary packaging materials.
• In certain cases, e.g. factory of company packaged products; the
use of primary packaging materials like single use, thin flexible
plastic films for wet and dry items are allowed. Such use is
considered in order to preserve and not to contaminate with
salmonella and other microorganism like processed poultry,
livestock products, cold cuts, ice candy, TV party foods, and other
junk foods (Chicheria).
RELEVANCE OF THE PROJECT

· One of the Barangays that has a major problem concerning solid


waste disposal, but not limited to, is the Barangay 4 of San
Francisco, Agusan del Sur.

· The barangay has already implemented or imposed an ordinance


concerning solid waste disposal, entitled, “Ecological Solid Waste
of Barangay 4, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur and Providing Fines,
Penalties, and Funds Thereof Base on R.A. 9003” or also known as
“Ordinance No. 009”.
RELEVANCE OF THE PROJECT

· “Based on the governance on this program the barangay is


willing to accept any of those individual willing to give a
resolution or can propose an ordinance for the sake of the
continuing cleanliness of the barangay”- Hon. Garcia

· As to what the Microsoft POWER BI dashboard have shown,


there will be an increase in solid waste in the coming years, if the
trend will still continue. Cutting the trend will greatly affect the
effects of greenhouse problem. Total disregard of plastic use will
help cut this trend.
Targeted Beneficiaries and Expected Outputs

Barangay 4, is a first-class Barangay of San Francisco, Agusan


del Sur, with a population of 4, 230 individuals, with 942
Households. With a total area of 466,140.19 m². With an average of
(amount) community income. The barangay has 8 Purok and these
Puroks will be the targeted beneficiaries of this project.

Gantt Chart of the Work Plan


PROJECT OVERSEERS
Risks and Returns of the Project
Risks: Returns:
• Unavailability of resource • Proper plastic waste disposal.
person. • Less plastic waste pollution or
• Lack of Sponsors for the contamination.
program/project. • Money Generation – BLGU will
• Weak implementation of benefit for the buying and selling of
proper use of the project in plastic waste that can be made useful
proper plastic waste in other forms.
disposal. • Minimize the flood risks, as the
• Lack of cooperation of the barangay is a flood prone area, and
residents. most common cause is plastic waste.
• “Plastic Cages” damage due • Proper plastic waste disposal will
to human concerns. eliminate risks for viruses, dengue,
bacteria, and other
diseases/illnesses.
Estimated Project Costs
Part III – Estimated Progress Report

1. Financial and Physical Progress Report

2. Time Schedule Progress


END OF
PRESENTATION
Proponents:
Reynald V. Daño
Kaye Jay M. Enriquez

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