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SCRIPT FOR RESEARCH

“The Impact of Waste Management in Municipality of Mapandan.”

(all): Good Day Ma’am today we Researchers will defend our research Study.

Introduction: (mikki)

✗ As a solution, researchers devised the concept of Zero Garbage


Management in the municipality of Mapandan, with the goal of reducing the
amount of waste consumed per day or per year.

✗ Zero Waste is a whole system approach to resource management


focusing on reducing, reusing, and recycling. By recycling materials that have
previously been utilized, this decreases the requirement for non-renewable
resources. Recycling materials saves more trees and uses less energy than
manufacturing "virgin" materials.

Background of the study

The open dump is allegedly operated by the local government unit in violation of
Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, which
prohibits the establishment or operation of open dumps, among other things. R.A.
9003 outlines a complete and environmentally sustainable strategy to waste
management, focusing on trash avoidance, reduction, source segregation, reuse,
recycling, and composting, rather than garbage incineration.
Statement of the problems

The objective of this study is to let the residents of Municipality of


Mapandan learn how to properly dispose their garbage. Some factors affect the
residents’ way on garbage disposal, these factors are lack of knowledge on proper
waste disposal and the residents were accustomed on incinerating their own
garbage.

(read all the problem from 1-3)

 That’s are the problems that researchers need to solve.

Significance of the study

The management of numerous waste streams is the subject of waste


management. This specialization focuses on waste avoidance and minimization,
outlining best environmental practices and equipping students with the knowledge
they need to make informed decisions during the design and implementation
phases of waste management projects.

Conceptual/theoritical framework

If government officials and local governments recognize the importance of waste


management discipline in every community, a lot of trash may be reduced.

Conceptual framework

To do so, the researchers interviewed ten inhabitants of Mapandan


Municipality to get the information they required to come up with a
straightforward solution to the problem. In accordance with this, they assess the
municipality's cleanliness in order to determine what has to be done and what
steps should be taken. The researchers already have the input or proposed
plan/project after obtaining the necessary details.
Theoritical Framework

(Mikki)

Waste management is influenced by two main factors: waste disposal and


waste segregation. We cannot effectively manage or regulate the community's
trash pile without these two. The self-sufficient concept and discipline have an
impact on waste disposal. Discipline and waste control have an impact on waste
segregation. Discipline has an impact on these two since individuals cannot handle
things well and properly without it.

Hypothesis and assumption

it may benefit the community and the environment, but it can also benefit
industrial products that can be used for waste management.

Also implying that waste management in the municipality can be a significant help
in reducing pollution in Mapandan, such as land, air, and water pollution, as
Mapandan has a large river.

Scope of the Study

R.A. 9003 provides for a comprehensive and eco-friendly approach to managing


discards mainly through waste prevention, reduction, segregation at source, reuse,
recycling and composting, excluding waste incineration.

This research focuses on waste management in the Mapandan municipality as


a way to improve the community. The study will take place at Poblacion, Mapandan,
Pangasinan, from 2021 until 2022. The idea of zero waste was investigated. The
technique of controlling goods and avoiding the toxicity of waste and resources.

Limitation and delimitation


The implementation of the concept of zero waste in waste management in the
municipality of Mapandan was the focus of this study. Handling of waste from the
beginning of waste avoidance, waste sorting, producer responsibility, waste levies
according to the amount of disposal, waste management by the community, and the
provision of incentives and disincentives are all part of the implementation of zero
waste.

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