EcoTalks Script
EcoTalks Script
Navigating
Solid Waste
Management
Hosts:
Faaris Singson
Juros Jake C. Tantiado
GUESTS:
JOSHUA KEMUEL P. BEA RETUBADO: FREDRICK RAY JAMES JOSEPH HAYDEN CLARK
GUINARES: URBAN PLANNER TURA: COMMUNITY CABILAN: WASTE GONZALEZ: LOCAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT
SCIENTIST SPECIALIST OFFICIAL
RAFAEL S. ZI RAMIUS
MARIKIT: PUBLIC VILLAGONZALO:
HEALTH EXPERT SUSTAINABLE
BUSINESS OWNER
Solid Waste
• Any discarded
material that is
not liquid or gas.
• Examples:
Household trash,
construction debris,
industrial refuse.
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Solid
Wastes 4. Construction and Demolition
Waste
5. Medical Waste
MUNICIPAL
SOLID WASTE
(MSW) Food Scraps Packaging Materials Paper
BACK
Plastics Glass Metal Scraps
Waste generated by industrial
or manufacturing processes.
INDUSTRIAL
SOLID
WASTE
Metal Scraps Chemicals
BACK
Plastic Scraps
Waste that refers to the by-products and
residues, generated from farming and
livestock activities, such as crop
residues, manure, and pesticide containers.
AGRICULTURAL
WASTE
Crop Residue Manure
BACK
Pesticide Containers
This waste includes a variety of materials that
can often be recycled or reused but may require
special handling due to bulk, potential
contaminants, or environmental impact.
CONSTRUCTION
AND
DEMOLITION
WASTE Concrete Wood
BACK
Bricks
Medical waste, also known as healthcare or
biomedical waste, refers to any waste generated
by healthcare facilities, such as hospitals,
clinics, laboratories, dental offices, and
veterinary clinics.
MEDICAL
WASTE
Used Syringe Used Gloves
BACK
Pharmaceutical Waste
Electronic waste, or e-waste, refers to discarded
electronic devices and components, such as old
computers, mobile phones, televisions, and
batteries.
ELECTRONIC
WASTE
Old Computers Old phones
BACK
Used Batteries
Residential: Household waste like
food scraps, paper, plastics.
and
Environme Environment: Soil and
nt water contamination,
reduced agricultural
productivity, pollution.
Hierarchy Levels:
Prevention, Reduction,
Reuse, Recycling,
Waste Recovery, Disposal.
Management
Hierarchy Goal: Handle waste
sustainably to
minimize environmental
impact.
Title: Ecological Solid
Waste Management Act of
Republic 2000.
Act No.
9003 Objectives: Protect
public health,
environmentally sound
methods, resource
conservation.
Solid Waste: Discarded materials
that are not liquid or gas.
Electric Composter
Disposal Incinerator
Technologies
Anaerobic Digestion
Waste-to-Energy
Sanitary
Landfills
BACK
Health: Respiratory
problems, infections,
chronic diseases.
Electric
Composter
Environment: Soil and
water contamination,
reduced agricultural
productivity, pollution.
BACK
Health: Respiratory
problems, infections,
chronic diseases.
Incinerator
Environment: Soil and
water contamination,
reduced agricultural
productivity, pollution.
BACK
Health: Respiratory
problems, infections,
chronic diseases.
Anaerobic
Digestion
Environment: Soil and
water contamination,
reduced agricultural
productivity, pollution.
BACK
Health: Respiratory
problems, infections,
chronic diseases.
Waste-to-
Energy
Environment: Soil and
water contamination,
reduced agricultural
productivity, pollution.
BACK
Business
Contributions