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HUMSS 11-C
I. Project Title:
Trashketball Project
V. Project Description:
Trashketball project can help stakeholders to be aware of where all that trash
goes and the fact that it is ‘go’, doesn't just ‘go away’. It's important to bring landfills to
the attention of future generations because they are the ones that will have to live with
the consequences.
Teaching about landfills and recycling is a great opportunity to show everyone in
a better way. It's an opportunity to let them know that 80 percent of the trash filling our
landfills could be recycled and the materials used to manufacture new products. With
budget cuts, some barangay may worry about implementing another program, but
recycling at the barangay level offers everyone the practical lesson and it can be both
affordable and efficient and, in some cases, even generate funds to help support the
project.
Each zone of the barangay will have 2 “trashket” where they can place or shoot
their waste materials. The “trashket” will consist of 3 compartments:
a. Plastic and “bilog” bottles
b. Tin cans
c. Papers
The “trashket” will be made of used rice sacks framed in sturdy wood.
VI. Project Duration:
The Sangguniang Kabataan Officials of barangay Unzad will collect the waste
materials thrown in the “Trashket” every Sunday and Wednesday religiously for 4
months.
The only expenses will be the wood that will be used as a frame of the trashket
and nails. The estimated budget for these materials is 1500 to 2000 Php.