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In Barangay Bagontapay
(Draft)
A Quantitative Research
presented to the Faculty of Senior High School Department of
Mlang National High School
Mlang, North Cotabato
Sorongon, Gian J.
Lano, Deniel Jay A.
Candelario, Justine B.
November 2022
Abstract
disposal, which may have an impact on the residents of the barangay's current
way of life. The quantitative research approach is used. In this study, the
researchers hope to find a solution to the main problem that they discovered by
interviewing residents and measuring their dumped waste. The Theory on Waste
reference through the progression of the study. An interview was conducted with
question asked to the respondents were their basic information, source of income
throwing garbage down the well, and a lack of garbage collection. These issues
may endanger not only the residents but also the environment. The residents'
Despite the fact that they were able to provide advice to people who may be in
the same situation by properly segregating their waste but lack the funds to
And that causes 68% of waste being dumped in their area, 22% is turned into
Introduction
waste disposal can be seen all over the developing world. In a world where
approximately 450 million tonnes of waste are generated each year. With the
growing concern about large amounts of solid waste being produced in the form
of both solid and liquid waste, the concept of waste management has emerged
an uncontrolled manner, it may have a negative impact on public health and the
rural areas strive for development, population growth and modern lifestyles have
the environment because natural resources are used and waste is produced from
waste disposal, the yet known amount of waste generated in Bagontapay has
Especially those who simply throw their trash anywhere, which has serious
consequences for the cleanliness and safety of the living things in Bagontapay
area.
Solid waste has a significant impact on the natural environment and poses a
serious threat because these materials remain in one location for an extended
period of time unless removed, burned, or washed away. In this regard, solid
way on garbage disposal, these factors are lack of knowledge on proper waste
disposal, lack of garbage trucks that may collect their garbage and the residents
1. What are the current community issues of the residents in the barangay?
Bagontapay that will be low cost, efficient and capable for long term to
sustain cleanliness?
less impact to the health of the people, and the efficiency of the proper waste
Environment. Proper waste disposal helps improve the land, water, and
air quality as well as reduces greenhouse gas emission. It helps in minimizing the
which is associated with manufacturing new materials. And with proper waste
Cause junk and waste are the perfect host for bacteria, and it can grow if the
waste is not disposed properly. It increases the risk of diseases to plants and
equipment due to financial problems. But with proper disposal, you can’t just
disposed your waste, but also, earn money just by collecting garbage from house
to house. Waste disposal is big money, and landfill waste actually tends to
produce methane gas, which can be capture and turn back into electricity. It can
be a opportunity for the people in Barangay Bagontapay that needed extra
money for their expenses. It includes tax breaks and incentives, increased
Local Government. The results of this study will help the local
government with proper waste disposal. It will provide more waste disposal
projects, clean up drive and other programs related to waste disposal. On the
other hand, it will help the society to improve the cleanliness of the environment.
Future Researcher. Future researcher can use this guidelines for their
research, they can form a new research problem. This research can use for the
This study will be delimited in finding out the ways of innovating the waste
by the researchers in community and but will not attempt to measure this variable
in the whole Barangay Bagontapay. The study would be done through observing,
describing and assessing the problems. In this way, the researcher will able to
know the problems and innovate the waste disposal of Barangay Bagontapay.
questionnaires for the government of the Barangay and the residents, average
waste disposal, the positive effect of proper waste disposal, negative effects of
inappropriate waste disposal to the environment, and the waste disposal currently
using by the people in the Bagontapay. Furthermore, the researcher will conduct
this study further in the future for more reliable and accurate results.
January 2023 in the Barangay Bagontapay with the participation of the residents
in the barangay.
Definition of Terms
to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. This includes the
occurring naturally. It also include the interaction of all living species, climate,
weather, and natural resources that affect human survival and economic activity.
The environment has the most affected of the problems that humans created .
CHAPTER II
Every year, each household generates about 1 ton of trash. The amount is
about 25% of the waste in an average household bin. Resources are wasted
when items are thrown out. It wastes money as well as the energy and raw
materials used to produce the goods. Waste disposal can have a significant
negative impact on the environment. Using less resources, less energy, and
saving money are all benefits of waste reduction. There are numerous ways to
reduce waste, and more local governments are implementing programs, including
door-to-door collections for glass, paper, and plastic recycling. There are
Plastics often emit toxic chemicals like dioxins when burned, which makes
incineration of waste problematic. While the ash from incinerators may include
heavy metals and other contaminants, the gases from incineration may contribute
to acid rain and create air pollution. There are ongoing campaigns against
plans and garbage can be burned to provide energy. Resources are wasted
when items are thrown out. It wastes money as well as the energy and raw
According to DENR Chief Acting Secretary Jim Sampulna said solid waste
management remains a major problem for the Philippines mostly due to the
enactment of Republic Act (RA) 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management
of 2000 that mandates segregation at the barangay level, some local government
units (LGUs) have yet to strictly enforce the law. “The LGUs need to strictly
enforce their solid waste management plan, allot a sufficient budget for the
plants, it ends up piling in our scarce sanitary landfills and water bodies, causing
the Philippines will continue to rise in the coming years. According to the
the volume of waste, lax enforcement of the law, a dearth of hygienic landfills,
and incorrect disposal. (Coracero, et al, 2021). Improper waste disposal has the
following effects: Contaminated soil not only hinders plant growth but also poses
health risks to people and animals that consume the plants. direct touch with
garbage can cause skin irritation, blood infections, and the spread of bacteria to
of the Philippines
it is the “sixteenth most populous, out of more than 190 countries” (Magalona and
Malayang 2001: 65). The Philippines` population exhibited a huge increase from
27 million in the 1960s to 88.57 million in 2007 (Espaldon and Baltazar 2004;
NSO 2011). The annual population growth rate was 2.04 % for the period 2000-
2007 (NSO 2011). Along with the growing population, the country's rapid
urbanization also adds to the garbage issue. About 63% (51.8 million) of the 82.8
million people who called the country home in 2005 resided in urban areas. Only
anticipated that between 2005 and 2015, capital cities or urban agglomerations
people, or almost 70% of the population, will live in cities (Figure 1). 20% of the
urban population of the nation lives below the poverty level (UN Millenium
Indicators Database 1997 as cited in Mangahas 2006). Within the next few years,
(NSWMC 2005a).
The terrible poverty and lack of opportunity in the rural areas have
compelled rural residents to look for a better life in the cities. The development of
which is primarily geared toward the NCR. Metro Manila (or the NCR) and other
number of issues for the nation, including pollution, a lack of clean water, high
coordinate the various aspects of solid waste management, including the policy
and regulations through IEC), participation, and accountability (or the sense of
good solid waste management. Leaders and law enforcers of the waste
management programs are the policy regulators, which include the national
In order to handle the issues with solid waste management in the nation, it is
crucial to choose the suitable technology depending on the situation and the
as well as air pollution and climate change. Methane, a potent greenhouse gas
linked to climate change, is released by landfills, which are the last resort in the
including food, paper, and yard waste, into methane. Landfills may contaminate
soil and water depending on how they are constructed. Waste is gathered,
transported, and then treated. Air pollutants, such as particulate matter, and
carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas, are released into the
part. Heat or electricity can be generated from waste, which could then take the
place of energy produced using coal or other fuels. Waste energy recovery can
Fewer new materials need to be mined or manufactured in the first place when
recycled resources take the place of new ones. Waste has a negative impact on
our health and wellbeing in a variety of ways, whether directly or indirectly. For
example, methane gases contribute to climate change, air pollutants are released
into the atmosphere, freshwater sources are contaminated, crops are grown in
contaminated soil, and fish ingest toxic chemicals, which then end up on our
information to the public so that they can comprehend the goals of the policies.
As was discussed earlier, the issue of waste management is not just about waste
but also about how people's lifestyles change over time and their ongoing quest
for a better life. As a result, solving the waste management problem involves not
only environmental challenges but also economic and social ones. Therefore, to
the area. The purpose of the study is to determine the impact of this problem on
the dependent variable, which represents the effects of the waste disposal issues
aims to highlight the relationship between the waste disposal problem and its
issue.