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9003
Ecological Solid Waste
Management
Act of 2000
The Ecological Solid Waste
Management Act RA 9003
•An Act providing for an ecological
solid waste management program,
creating the necessary institutional
mechanisms, declaring certain
prohibited acts.
Salient Features of RA 9003
Section 10. Role of LGUs in Solid Waste Management Pursuant to the
relevant provisions of R.A. No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local
Government Code, the LGUs shall be primarily responsible for the
implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act within
their respective jurisdictions.
Segregation and collection of solid waste shall be conducted at the
barangay level specifically for biodegradable, compostable and reusable
wastes: Provided, That the collection of non-recyclable materials and
special wastes shall be the responsibility of the municipality or city.
Salient Features of RA 9003
Disposed Waste
Classification Percentage
kg/day kg/year tons/year
Disposal; 11.46%
Pottenial; 11.45%
Biodegradables; 35.83%
Biodegradables
Recyclables
Pottenial
Disposal
Special wastes
Recyclables; 40.17%
Diversion Target
TOTAL WASTE
BIODEGRADABLE RECYCLABLE POTENTIAL RESIDUALS
YEAR DIVERSION
Kg/day Kg/day Kg/day
%
OCTOBER 0 ₱ -
NOVEMBER 0 ₱ - 0 ₱- ₱- ₱-
DECEMBER 0 ₱ -
SWM INFORMATION
Indicator Baseline (2020) 10-Year Plan (2029)
% of segregation at source 44% of collection area 100%
With disposal facility Temporary Residual Containment Area Sanitary Landfill Facility in partnership
(cap = m3 /yr or kg/year, Density) (TRCA) with capacity of 700 cubic with IWABESU
meter and extension area of 60 square
meters
Source
Reduction Regular IECs will be conducted within the first quarter of each year
for the promotion of reusing, recycling and composting among
waste generators; establishments of EIC boards
Municipal Ordinance No, 05-2009: An Ordinance Prohibiting the
Use of Plastic Wrappers, Plastic Bags and Styrofoam in
Stores/Groceries/and Other Business/Commercial Establishments
in the Municipality of Magallanes will be strictly monitored and
enforced comes 2020
All waste generators have the option to either recycle their
recyclable materials on their own, sell it directly to junkshops or
deposit in Barangay MRF
All households, schools and agricultural sector will be required to
practice backyard/school yard composting and gardening to reduce
compostable wastes
Purchase of bayong for distribution
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element
Residential (95.09%)
Biodegradable 5560.33 kg/day
Wastes Centralized Composting Facility @
35.83% MREF (10%%) 584.74 kg/day
Commercial (1.76%)
102.91kg/day Backyard
5,847.44 kg/day
Compostingck/pets
(90%) 5,262.69 kg/day
Institutional (3.15%)
184.19kg/day
Residential (97%)
Recyclable 6,359.05 kg/day
Wastes Sold to junkshops/recycling facilities
40.17% (100%) 6,555.73 kg/day
Commercial/
Industrial/
6,555.73 kg/day Institutional 3%
196.67 kg/day Alternative Tech (plastic
shredder/ bottle crusher):
crushed bottle & shredded
plastic used as aggregate
Residual Waste with Potential for
Residential (93.41%) materials for eco-brick &
Residual 3,492.50 kg/day Diversion (RWPD) 88.55%
hollow block making
Wastes 1654.67kg/day
1654.67 kg/day
28.35% Commercial/
Industrial/Institutional Residual Waste (for Disposal) SLF-IWABESU
3,738.90 kg/day (6.59%) 21.45% 2132.95 kg/day 2132.95 kg/day
246.39kg/day