Background of The Study
Background of The Study
INTRODUCTION
Proper waste disposal is one of the ways which we can assist to clean up our
environment, and it may result in a healthy environment with the positive acts of
disciplined people. The world might be a better place to live if appropriate waste
disposal was practiced on a daily basis. Imagine the environment was as clean as it
was previously, with no pollution, fresh air, and beautiful white clouds. Life would be
emissions, but the truth is that, improper waste management is the reverse of
community, such as pet waste, litter, scattered leaves, plastics and another yard waste.
When these wastes were disposed improperly, they become a significant source of
pollution. This attitude towards the improper disposal of waste somehow reflects the
insufficient knowledge of the people on what are the correct ways of segregating their
garbage. In addition, these people are not aware of the impacts of improper waste
disposal in their environment. If this situation becomes worse, it will affect the whole
community’s personal health and way of lifestyle, especially those people who are
The subject of the discussion focused on the common practices and factors
affecting improper waste disposal among the residents of Barangay San Jose Sur. The
researchers observe how people act and behave when it comes to disposing their
wastes. Most of their ways of disposing their garbage’s has negative impact on the
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environment which is a bad habit that they practice every day. Continued habits of
improper disposing will severe the adverse effects of improper waste disposal.
These problems which are currently visible around the world should be
addressed since they contribute to global warming and climate change which may
The project's associated issue is the worldwide problem of air and land
pollution. Whereas the problem with air pollution is the burning of trash, which can
result in the release of too many greenhouse gases into the air, which can easily
destroy the layers of the atmosphere, the second problem with land pollution is that if
we don't have a healthy soil that can be used for planting plants or trees due to
chemicals that have already killed the fertility of the soil due to harmful chemicals
that come from garbage, the world will suffer from lacking of filtered soil.
The main objective of this study is for the Barangay to understand how to
properly dispose their garbage and to look for alternative ways to eliminate wastes
that is good for the environment. This study mainly focuses on how the practice of
people in the community can deeply affect the nature and the different factors that
will severe the ongoing issue of improper waste disposal within the barangay.
The researchers will also have a proposed project that will reduce the impact
of improper waste disposal and to obtain the cleanliness of the Barangay. Our main
preventing the problem of where to put their waste and to promote cooperation among
Barangay San Jose Sur residents and for community development and improvement.
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The issue that is currently evident in Barangay San Jose Sur was their waste
disposal. So the researchers came up with the project proposal that can help in
eliminating their waste disposal and by building a compost pit and performing proper
The researchers also evaluate the cleanliness of the barangay to think of what
is needed to be done and what actions should they do. After getting the details they
needed, the researchers already have the input or the proposed plan/project. They have
the idea of a compost pit to help it decompose easily and help the environment to have
This study aimed to determine the Common Practices and Factors affecting
Improper Waste Disposal among the Residents of Barangay San Jose Sur.
3. Which factors best influence improper waste disposal among the respondents?
Theoretical Framework
These negative factors have an impact on improper waste disposal, making the
matter more acute. People who are unaware of the consequences of their actions will
their wastes somewhere illegal due to a scarcity of dumpsites and garbage trucks.
Residents' irresponsible habits, such as littering all over the place, make them appear
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Lack of Public
Lack of awareness
dumpsites and
garbage trucks
Inappropriate
behavior
Undisciplined Impro
Residents Was
Dispo
Figure 1.1Theoretical Framework
waste, activity upon waste, and a holistic view of the goals of waste management. The
Theory of Waste Management is a unified body of knowledge about waste and waste
Conceptual Framework
The input includes the common practices of the residents and the factors
affecting improper waste disposal such as lack of public awareness, lack of barangay
official’s attention and alertness, absence of waste collectors, and low awareness for
personal waste. The researchers distributed questionnaires, observed and analyzed the
problem before searching for possible solutions. It was expected to have a positive
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results of best practices by the respondents such as performing segregation and
making compost pit. Likewise, it is also expected to identify the factors that influence
Residents: This research assists residents for being more aware on how their garbage
Community: This research benefits the community particularly San Jose Manabo in
terms of reducing waste and keeping the place clean. Individuals' attitude and
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behavior positively influenced tidy surroundings. The results help the people in the
Barangay Officials: This research helps the barangay authorities in understanding the
With this, they provided some ideas on how to attain a waste-free, better community
This study primarily focused on identifying and evaluating the factors and
practices that influence improper waste disposal in barangay of San Jose Sur. It
focused on resident’s common practices to see how they deal with their wastes on a
daily basis.
The researchers assessed 100 randomly residents in the area. It carried out
considered normal.
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CHAPTER II
Local Literature
waste management program, the waste generated from various human activities, both
industrial and domestic, can result in health hazards and have a negative impact on the
area to have a clean and safe environment. The researchers have formulated a way to
accomplish the aim of Iyyanki Muralikrishna and Valli Manickam. Treatments and
disposal methods depends on the type of problem that any community has.
appropriate solution for the sake of their environment. Based on their research, it is
also said that various human activity can result a negative impact that can also cause
needed. Nowadays, the main problem of everybody about waste management is the
lack of discipline of some people, that causes growing rate of garbage problems that
also affects air pollution, water and soil contamination, floods and excessive breeding
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ecofriendly polymers mainly due to their ability to erode fast by composting without
any toxic effect.” Solid waste management can be done in different eco-friendly ways.
Some of these are: Creating less waste through reusing, rehoming for waste
removal and refining footprint example is using plastic bags from mall and using it
again instead of throwing it away, as well as plastic cups that can be use as pot of
plants or people could try and sell the reusable products. Another way is composting
as waste removal, where in waste can be put in compost pit, will decompose, and
eventually turn into fertilizer. Also, food waste can be fed to farm animals like cows,
Related Studies
Improper waste disposal is one of the existing problems that the Philippines is
facing right now with difficulty as humans are the root of this problem. There are
several studies conducted throughout the past years that deduced the importance of
proper waste disposal in the community and the effects of improper disposal of the
waste to the community, environment, and the health of the residents. All of these are
her study it shows that 50.3% of the households segregate their waste. Therefore,
On the study of JM Kihila (2021) he finds out that considering the reasons as
to why people do not segregate their waste, high cost for installation and lack of
facilities and equipment, low volumes of recyclable; and lack of awareness were
scholars in Tanzania do not provide reasons for not segregating, the available
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literature indicates that there is negative attitude towards segregation. This is
confirmed with findings from this study whereby 22% of the respondents indicated to
be unaware.
On the study of F.Mihai(2019) stating that the paper estimates that rural
communities burnt 12244.96 t household waste in both years (2012 and 2015) of
which 8273.62 t derived from rural inhabitants not covered by waste operators in
2012.
Gravitis (2007), absolute zero emission is not possible in the physical world, but
achievement.
On the study of Hartley et al., (2018). He concluded that the most effective
means of reducing waste is to prevent waste in the first place (e.g., avoiding products
According to the study of R.M. Flores et al., (2017). In their study, the
methods used by the residents in disposing their wastes are incinerating their garbage,
composting. This is happening because of there was no one who will collect all their
study about the effects of improper waste disposal which implied that humans are not
the only ones who are affected but also animals. As water can be contaminated,
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marine life is also in danger. When wastes cluster and form algal bloom, it can
organic fertilizers from food market waste and urban gardening by composting (Jara-
(Flores et al., 2017) can reduce the effects of improper waste disposal and even
high concentration that can be found on organic matters and nutrients contents of the
wastes like in food market and urban gardening wastes that can be managed and
On the study of A.Oke and J. Kruijsen (2016), It states that the need for
presented. Using the research participants’ views and findings from the literature, we
argued that coherent information creates scheme awareness and also provides
opportunities for planners to design effective schemes that may be more attractive in
encouraging participation.
On the findings of D. Cooper (2015). In his study he said that reusing an item
does not guarantee environmental benefits. Whereas numerous studies have shown
that, under the right circumstances, the life cycle energy of a reused product may be
lower than that of a new product, for this to translate into a real reduction in
environmental impacts, sales (or gifts or continued use) of reused products must
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According to Khylle Tumala (January 2015) as cited by (Flores et al., 2017)
from her study in the effects of improper waste disposal in the Philippines, “Improper
waste disposal is one of the biggest environmental issues here in the Philippines. It
caused bigger problems that affect not only the environment but also the health and
life of the people. This problem may be resolve or it will remain problem to the
26, 2001 was created in response to the rapidly growing rate of garbage problems in
the country caused by improper waste disposal. Unfortunately, even though there is a
law, improper waste disposal in the Philippines was ranked 3rd as top source of water
monitoring of waste products. The waste products are mainly of three types: solid,
2015). Their study centered on the waste hierarchy or 3R’s – reduce, reuse, recycle –
and explored waste management as a concept and effect of waste disposal. Without
also proven that human activities and lack of discipline are the main reason of
2017) also claimed that improper hazardous waste disposal doesn’t just contaminate
soil and the local water supply, but it can also pollute the air. An area with a
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reputation for a toxic environment can also be susceptible to lower property values, so
not following proper disposal procedures can even affect the cost of houses'
properties. Long term execution of improper waste disposal of municipal wastes can
affect soil and water properties and productivity. It also produces lethal gases such as
environment and ultimately to the human body system. A public health physician,
Professor Akin Osibogun, justified that improperly disposed refuse has both direct
and indirect health effects to humans which were observed in the study of how
rodents and vermin like rats, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and flies are the direct health
leptospirosis, lass fever and salmonellosis from rats; malaria from mosquitoes,
shigellosis and diarrheal diseases from flies. Indirect health effects, on the other hand,
include the contamination of water and soil from leachate – a very harmful liquid
Based on the findings of the study of C. Pardo (2012). His study shows the
results that the respondents have very high level of environmental awareness and
Another study is the study of I. Cabalova (2011). He found out that at the
present, recycling is understood in larger sense than the material recycling, which has
a big importance from view point of the paper recycling. Repeatedly used fibers do
not fully regenerate their properties, so they cannot be recycled ad infinite. It allows to
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use the alternative possibilities of the paper utilization in the building industry, at the
environmental laws and regulations in many regions and countries make this both
timely and a priority. The manufacturing and operational issues associated with the
According to the study of N. Ejaz et al., (2010). His study states the results
that most of the developing countries are not able to provide proper facilities for
One of the significant studies that can also be applied to this research is the
Countries: A Case Study of Rawalpindi City” (Ejaz, Akhtar, Nisar & Ali Naeem,
2010) as cited by (Flores et al., 2017), which discussed and highlighted the main
ways of waste disposal. An inefficient municipal solid waste management system may
create serious negative environmental impacts like infectious diseases, land and water
On the study of R. Aalberset al., (2008). In his study The omitted case is rather
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waste mixed. This will not only save on effort (separation), but will in general also
save on the (higher) resources needed for illegal dumping, illegal dumping is
Synthesis
From the related studies and literature, the researchers reviewed, they are able to
determine and clarify the causes and possible effects of improper waste disposal in the
community, to the environment, and to the residents of the barangay the researchers
are studying. With the help of these studies, the researchers were able to revise a
concept or idea about waste disposal and composting. Composting is a simple way of
segregating waste to recycle and help the soil to be more fertile for future use which
can also reduce the effects of improper waste disposal and management.
Those studies were able to help people and readers to widen their knowledge
worsening condition of the waste management that affects the environment in the
Philippines. This problem may remain and worsen over time or it can be resolved, a
Philippine law has been created and signed as a solution for this problem, but it seems
that it has not been effective since Philippines got a bad ranking for a water
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CHAPTER III
This chapter presents the research design, population and locale, data
Research Design
descriptive because it described the common practices on waste disposal among the
The residents of barangay San Jose Sur comprise the population of the
study. Sample of 100 respondents was taken using random sampling method.
The primary tool used in gathering data was through survey checklist. A
total of 34 statements was adapted from Margarita Paghasian in her research work
among the residents of barangay San Jose Sur contained 34 statements. It is divided
into two sections which is the practices and the factors. The practices was specified as
Always Practiced (AP), Sometimes Practiced (SP), Rarely Practiced (RP), and Never
Practiced (NP). The factors are specified as Strongly Agree (SA), Agree (A), Disagree
planned the preparation of gathering of data by surveying the target respondents. The
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researchers made a letter of approval to conduct the study at the barangay of San Jose
Sur, Manabo, Abra and started collecting datas from the respondents. The researchers
gladly explained to the respondents the importance of their response to the study. The
researchers clarified some terms to the respondents so that the respondents could
answer the questionnaire with full knowledge of their responsibility as the subject of
the study. The researchers also requested the respondents to answer honestly. The
questionnaire was randomly distributed to a total of 100 respondents for 4 days. After
that, the researchers started tallying the collected datas manually for the interpretation
of data. The researchers asked a statistician to help in determining the appropriate tool
that are used. Based on the data gathered, the researchers finally came up with
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Treatment of Data
To analyze the data gathered, the following statistical treatment was used:
1. Mean was used to described the Common Practices and Factors Affecting
Improper Waste Disposal among the residents of Barangay San Jose Sur. For
the interpretation of the computed mean, the following set of ranges with
Ethical Issues
This study involved people that has ethical consideration. It involved the
residents of barangay San Jose Sur and other human subjects. Ethical considerations
are significance for the researchers to uphold individual rights of the participating
subjects in research and to ensure careful interpretation of data. The researchers work
with respect for all persons involved in the process. Theymake sure that the
participants should be treated fairly, sensitively, with dignity and respect, free from
and immediate problem, the researchers must make it clear to what extent their
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CHAPTER IV
This chapter presents, analyze and interprets the data gathered from the
study. This study aimed to determine the Common Practices and Factors Affecting
Improper Waste Disposal among the Residents of Barangay San Jose Sur, Manabo,
Abra.
Problem #1: What are the common practices among the respondents?
Table 1.1: Mean on the Segregation of waste by the respondents:
SEGREGATION X INTERPRETSTION
1. I segregate biodegradable (paper, banana peels, 2.9 Sometimes Practiced
cardboard, and vegetables) and non-biodegradable
(plastic toys, glass, steel, rubber) wastes at home.
2. I separate recyclable wastes (paper, cardboard, 2.52 Sometimes Practiced
plastic bottles) from non-recyclable (food wastes,
leaves, twigs) wastes at home.
3. I separate non-harmful wastes from toxic and 2.71 Sometimes Practiced
hazardous wastes such as pentel pens, laboratory
chemicals, ink, cell batteries and others.
4. I mix all the garbage in one garbage container. 1.81 Sometimes Practiced
The table above showed the mean on the segregation of waste by the
respondents. It is seen from the table that the respondents agreed on the statement 1 “I
Segregate biodegradable (paper, banana peels, cardboard, and vegetables) and non-
biodegradable (plastic toys, glass, steel, rubber) wastes at home” with the highest
mean of 2.9. The results collaborate with the study of W. Fadhullah (2022) about
segregation of wastes, in her study it shows that 50.3% of the households segregate
mean of 1.81 in statement 4” I mix all the garbage in one garbage container”. This
implied that the respondents sometimes or they do not practiced mix all the garbages
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in one trash can. This result contradicts on the study of R. Aalberset al., (2008). That
households dumped their waste mixed, since this will not only save an e ffort of
separating will also save on the resources needed for illegal dumping, which is
Hence the overall mean 2.42 indicates that the respondents sometimes
REDUCE X INTERPRETATION
1. I borrow, share, and/or rent things that are needed 1.76 Sometimes Practiced
occasionally.
2. I buy only what I need so that I will not end up 3.28 Always Practiced
throwing away extra food.
3. I pack my lunch in reusable lunchbox so that I 1.94 Rarely Practiced
can’t buy wrapped/ packed food.
4. I am responsible and cautious in every waste that I 2.51 Sometimes Practiced
produce.
5. I bring water in reusable water bottles than buying 2.88 Sometimes Practiced
water in one- used plastic bottles.
Overall 2.44 Rarely Practiced
Table 1.2 presents the mean along reducing of waste by the respondents. It is
gleaned from the table that the respondents always practiced statement 2 “I buy only
what I need so that I will not end up throwing away extra food.” with the highest
mean of 3.28. This means that the respondents buy only what they need rather than
what they want just to avoid extra wastes. The result was supported from the study of
A. Goyal et al., (2018), as stated by Gravitis (2007), absolute zero emission is not
possible in the physical world, but “near-zero emission” is possible through reducing
On the other hand, the respondents rarely practiced statement 1,2 and 3 mean
of 1.76 to 1.94 respectively” I borrow, share, and/or rent things that are needed
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occasionally”. This suggests that the respondents rarely practiced reducing wastes at
home. This practice was supported from the study of Hartley et al., (2018) that the
most effective means of reducing waste is to prevent waste in the first place such as
2. I keep those unfilled papers and used it as scratch 2.4 Rarely Practiced
The mean on the reusing of waste among the respondents was presented in the
Table 1.3. As seen from the table, the respondents always practiced statement 3 “I
reuse grocery bags” with the highest mean of 3.26. This implied that most
respondents of San Jose Sur usually reuse grocery bags like eco bags. This practice
contradicts on the findings of D. Cooper (2015), reusing an item does not guarantee
environmental benefits, because the life cycle energy of a reused product is lower than
that of a new product. For this to translate into a real reduction in environmental
impacts, sales or gifts or continued use of reused products must displace sales of new
products.
paper into memo pads” and “I keep those unfilled scratch papers and used it as
scratch” with the lowest mean 1.89 to 2.4 respectively. These implied that the
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respondents have a poor practice in reusing wastes at home, since they rarely reuse
are used as fuels. The findings support the study of I. Cabalova(2011) at the present,
recycling is understood in larger sense than the material recycling, which has a big
importance from view point of the paper recycling that repeatedly used fibers do not
fully regenerate their properties, so they cannot be recycled. It allows to use the
alternative possibilities of the paper utilization in the building industry, at the soil
RECYCLE X INTERPRETATION
1. I convert or redesign waste materials into a new 2.46 Rarely Practiced
product.
2. I make decors out of plastic wrappers and other 2.08 Rarely Practiced
colorful waste materials.
3. I don’t ignore the importance of recycling. 2.66 Sometimes Practiced
Table 1.4 above shows the mean on the recycling of waste among the
respondents. It is seen from the table that the respondents sometimes practiced
statement 3,2 and 4 “I don’t ignore the importance of recycling”, “I make decors out
of plastic wrappers and other colorful waste materials, and “I initiate generating
income out of waste materials” with a mean of 2.66 to 2.51 respectively. This practice
of products that contain recycled and/or reused materials. With increasing interest by
consideration, new environmental laws and regulations in many regions and countries
make this both timely and a priority. The manufacturing and operational issues
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associated with the incorporation of reused and recycled materials are increasingly
redesign waste materials into a new product” and “I make decors out of plastic
wrappers and other colorful waste materials” which has the mean of 2.46 to 2.08
respectively. This means rarely or are not used to. The result supported make decors
or convert materials into new ones. This suggest thst doing art and design are not their
habbit. The results was similar to the study of A.Oke and J. Kruijsen (2016) states that
scheme awareness and also provides opportunities for planners to design effective
DISPOSAL X INTERPRETATION
1. I throw and left my garbage anywhere. 2.21 Rarely Practiced
It is presented from the table the mean on the disposal of the waste by the
respondents. It is gleaned from the table that the respondents sometimes practiced
statement 2,3 and 4 “I burn waste materials”,“I throw waste material in common open
dumps”, and “I dispose biodegradable wastes into a compost pit” with respective
means 2.61, 2.55 and 2.58. Thus, the residents still burn plastics or waste materials
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regardless of the environmental impacts. This is due to the fact that some residents
still throw their wastes in an open dump. This suggests that other disposed
biodegradable wastes into a compost pit, hence, the residents are aware on the
Moreover, the respondents rarely practiced statement 1 and 5 “I throw and left
emphasizes from their response that they rarely leave their wastes everywhere nor
nor dispose hazardous materials in any garbage container. This practice contradicts on
the study of N. Ejaz et al., (2010). His study states the results that most of the
developing countries are not able to provide proper facilities for collection and
Table 2.1: Mean on the Common Practices of waste disposal by the respondents:
PRACTICES Weighted INTERPRETATION
X
1. Segregation 2.42 Sometimes Practiced
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3. Reuse 2.66 Sometimes Practiced
The table 2.1 shows the summary of means on the common practices along
shown from the table that doing reuse had the highest mean 2.66. The practices
overall mean is 2.46 and this is supported on the study of JM Kihila (2021) where he
found out that practice on segregation, reduce, recycle and disposal had the lowest
mean. The responds considering the reasons as to why people do not segregate their
waste, high cost for theyrarely practice their various ways of waste disposal. Hence,
the residents installation and lack of facilities and equipment, low volumes of
recyclable; and lack of awareness were mentioned. This finding is similarto those
reported in other countries, although scholars in Tanzania do not provide reasons for
not segregating, the available literature indicates that there is negative attitude towards
segregation. This is confirmed with findings from this study whereby 22% of the
Problem #2: What are the factors affecting improper waste disposal among the
respondents?
Table 3.1: Mean on the Factors of waste by the respondents
FACTORS X INTERPRETATION
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3. Waste management is an environmental problem 3.26 Strongly Agree
The table above showed the mean on the factors affecting improper waste
disposal among the respondents. As seen from the table the respondents strongly
highest mean of 3.26. This is collaborated in the study of C.Pardo(2012). His study
shows the results that the respondents have very high level of environmental
On the other hand, the respondents never practiced on the statement 5 which
has the lowest mean of 1.39 in statement 5 “We have a garbage collector in our area”.
This problem collaborated in the study of R.M. Flores et al., (2017). In their study, the
methods used by the residents in disposing their wastes are incinerating their garbage,
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composting. This is happening because of there was no one who will collect all their
CHAPTER V
This chapter summarizes the findings of the study and presents the
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Summary
This study was conducted to determine the common practices and factors
affecting improper waste disposal, and resident’s attitude towards disposing of wastes
in Barangay San Jose Sur. Furthermore, it determined and analyzes which among the
practices and factors are mostly affected by improper waste disposal of the residents.
Based on the data gathered by the researchers, the common practices of the
perform proper “reuse” of old materials such as grocery bags, one way of
There are 3 factors affecting improper waste disposal. People were aware that
Though they were aware, they still throw their wastes however they want and
Among all the factors, the main problem is the lack of garbage collectors
forcing the residents to dispose their wastes in a negative manner. In addition to that,
the lack of cooperation and violation of rules added the problem even more causing a
Findings
Based on the observation, analyzation and data gathered, the researchers found
out the common practices among the respondents. The most practiced way of
disposing is the “reuse” which had the highest mean of 2.66. It is stated there that
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sometimes most people dispose their wastes properly showing a Good Practice by the
wastes with a lowest mean of 2.42. It shows that the residents rarely practiced
The factors affecting improper waste disposal which got the lowest mean
among the other factors is the lack of garbage collector, lack of cooperation, and
doesn’t prioritize the cleanliness of the environment. This factors shows that the
barangay is suffering from poor public services, and because of this factors it caused
environment.
Above all, there is one factor which best influence improper waste disposal.
The lack of garbage disposal is the main problem that the researchers found out which
had the lowest mean of 1.39 stating that collecting garbages in the area was never
been practice means that the residents should throw their own waste. Unfortunately,
the irresponsible actions and behaviors of the residents came out because of the
absence of garbage collectors which is the main caused of improper waste disposal in
Conclusions
practiceby the residents. The common practices of the respondents that is sometimes
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home.Itshows that the residents of barangay San Jose Sur practice reusing ofold
materials rather than buying a new one. The residents used old materials that are still
good and try restore the waste materials and used it again. It is one way of disposing
environment. These factors are the lack of garbage collector, lack of cooperation, and
violation or not following the rules and regulation in disposing wastes within the
barangay. Therefore, these problems are faced by the residents in Barangay San Jose
Sur that greatly affects the health, appearance and cleanliness of the barangay. These
attitudes and behaviors will not subdue the problem of waste disposal.
Among all the factors the lack of garbage collector is the number one or the
main problem the researchers found out while conducting the study. Due to lack of
garbage collector the alternatives or the methods used by the residents in disposing
their wastes are incinerating their garbages. In addition to the data gathered by the
researchers, we asked some respondents of how they dispose their garbage by the
absence of garbage collector, and according to them incinerating or burning are the
common ways they normally practice every day which is bad and contributes to
happening because of there was no one who will collect all their garbages or no
collection of garbages.
Recommendations
The residents commonly practice only the reuse of waste materials. Aside
from reusing, the residents should also practice more on segregation, reduce, recycle
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a policy. Policy on waste segregation that would be checked every month, a house
visit checking if the residents are reducing too much cause of wastes, a making of
recycled products monthly and can be sell off at the barangay, and a weekly or
monthly house visits to check where the residents dispose their wastes. If one violates
the policy or ignore the rules they will face a penalty like paying or a punishment of
public service which is keeping the barangays surrounding clean for the whole month.
The lack of garbage collector, lack of cooperation and not following of rules
and regulation by the residents regarding waste disposal are the factors affecting
improper waste disposal. These factors contribute a huge impact on the environment,
therefore it needs to be addressed by the barangay officials because these actions are
seriously damaging the earth. These are just small actions yet its consequences can be
or a group assigned in maintaining the cleanliness of the barangay and they should
On the whole, the researchers found out the main problem and it is the
“lack of garbage collector” which best influence improper waste disposal. The
Composting or through the use of compost pit is more safe and natural way to reduce
wastes, that the residents will not only rely on the public services of the barangay but
also to make their own solution by making a compost pit at home, a place where to
dispose their own wastes that can be beneficial not only for the environment but also
for their selves. In addition, the use of compost pit help crops and plant grow, so the
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researchers gladly recommend the use of compost pit at home in re reducing the
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Manabo National High School
Dear respondents,
We, the student researchers of Manabo National High School, are currently conducting a
research entitled “Common Practices and Factors Affecting Improper Waste Disposal
among the Residents of Barangay San Jose Sur”. In line with this, may we request you to
accomplish the given questionnaire. Rest assured that your answer in the questionnaire will be
kept confidential.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
Noted:
EDNA P. TRONGCO
Research Teacher
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Manabo National High School
Sir,
We, the student researchers of Manabo National High School, are currently conducting a
research entitled “Common Practices and Factors Affecting Improper Waste Disposal
among the Residents of Barangay San Jose Sur”. In line with this, we would like to ask
permission from your office to allow the administration of the attached questionnaires to the
residents of Barangay San Jose Sur.
Noted:
EDNA P. TRONGCO
Research Teacher
Survey Checklist
Direction: Please check (/) and rate yourself honestly based on what you actually do given
the statement using the following scales: (4) Always Practice/ Strongly Agree; (3)
SometimesPractice/ Agree, (2) Rarely Agree / Disagree; (1) Never Practice/ Strongly
Disagree.
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A. SEGREGATION (4) (3) (2 (1)
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1. I segregate biodegradable (paper, banana peels, cardboard, and vegetables) and
non-biodegradable (plastic toys, glass, steel, rubber) wastes at home.
2. I separate recyclable wastes (paper, cardboard, plastic bottles)from
non-recyclable (food wastes, leaves, twigs) wastes at home.
3. I separate non-harmful wastes from toxic and hazardous wastes such as
pentel pens, laboratory chemicals, ink, cell batteries and others.
4. I mix all the garbage in one garbage container.
5. I segregate recyclable items for collection.
B. REDUCE
6. I borrow, share, and/or rent things that are needed occasionally.
7. I buy only what I need so that I will not end up throwing away
extra food.
8. I pack my lunch in reusable lunchbox so that I can’t buy
wrapped/packed food.
9. I am responsible and cautious in every waste that I produce.
10. I bring water in reusable water bottles than buying water in one-used
plastic bottles.
C. REUSE
11. I reuse my old materials than buying a new one.
12. I keep those unfilled papers and used it as scratch.
13. I reuse grocery bags.
14. I reuse washable food containers.
15. I reuse scrap paper into memo pads.
D. RECYCLE
16. I convert or redesign waste materials into a new product.
17. I make decors out of plastic wrappers and other colorful waste
materials.
18. I ignore the importance of recycling.
19. I initiate generating-income out of waste materials.
E. DISPOSAL
20. I throw and left my garbage anywhere.
21. I burn waste materials.
22. I throw waste materials in common open dumps.
23. I dispose biodegradable wastes into a compost pit
24. I dispose hazardous/toxic/special wastes such as laboratory leftover
(chemicals) or electronic waste in any garbage container.
D. FACTORS
25. I am aware of the environmental impacts of improper waste disposal.
26. I know how to properly dispose my wastes.
27. Waste management is an environmental problem.
28. I follow rules and regulations in disposing garbages.
29. We have garbage collector in our area.
30. There are policies implemented in our barangay about waste
management.
31. We pay attention to waste management problems.
32. We are making actions to lessen the waste problem.
33. We cooperate and participate in every cleaning program.
34. Cleaning the environment is my priority.
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