Edited Thesis in Research
Edited Thesis in Research
Chapter 1
cycles so that all products are reused. In industry, this process involves creating
commodities out of traditional waste product, especially making old outputs and
new inputs for similar or different industrial sectors. It can represent an economical
Recycling has become a national habit, a daily ritual practiced by over 100
million people every day. Yet recycling alone will not end our dependency on
landfills and incinerators, nor reverse the rapid depletion of our natural resources.
As world population and consumption continue to rise, it is clear that our one-way
system of extracting virgin resources to make packaging and products that will
later be buried or burned is not sustainable. Zero Waste is a new way of looking at
jobs, financial opportunity, and raw material for new products. Other countries
around the world and some U.S. communities have begun to evaluate and
are already redesigning their products and manufacturing processes to meet the
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Zero Waste standards adopted by other countries. If they can do it there, they can
do it here, (http://www.ecocycle.org/ZeroWaste/index.cfm).
Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation announced the launch of the Blueprint for
Zero Waste Philippines. Under the Arroyo administration, the Philippines have
renewable energy under the Medium Term Development Plan for the Philippines.
Spectrum Blue Steel has an exclusive license from the Global Environment Energy
(www.matternetwork.com/2008/8/philippines-move-toward-zero-waste.cfm)
now P3 million less than its P17 million annual budget. At least seven of nine urban
barangays are now earning from recyclable waste materials. Under the R.A. 9003
or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, every barangay or cluster
of barangays is mandated to put up its own material recovery facility (MRF). MRF
storing of recyclable materials are supposed to be made. In 2006, the City Council
Management board was created, composing the City Mayor, city councilors, non-
2008).
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reactions towards the implementation of such policy, and as well as to evaluate the
Hypotheses
This present furthers information that is relevant to the present study. These
are facts taken from books, journals, internet, and different authorities that will
(2008), unlike the garbage of long ago, our present rubbish includes synthetic
materials that keep piling up unlike natural ones that degrade and eventually return
to earth. Thus, disposal becomes a problem. Aside from this, garbage is also a
health hazard- being a melting pot of all sorts of disease. As today’s throwaway
society consumes more and more products, we also generate more and more
waste. Much of this waste gets burned in incinerators or buried in landfills, causing
space,
deterioration. The last few decades have seen the emergence of new measures to
handle waste effectively, but most of them are not flawless. “Zero waste”, an
innovation of the 1990s in waste handling, emphasizes planning for the elimination
means that zero waste is the designing and managing products and processes to
reduce the volume and toxicity of waste and materials, conserve and recover all
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resources, and not burn or bury them. The simple technology and methods
required to achieve Zero Waste exist in every community around the world.
waste management are the most important issues of our time. An important step
we commit ourselves to continually satisfy our client's needs. The main principals
preservation and waste reduction. These are the core fundamental components of
the 'Zero Waste Philosophy'. This is done by means of recycling all potential waste
and reusing those materials in different ways, creating a circular system of use and
efforts to protect health, improve equity and reach sustainability. Zero Waste can
community development. Every single person in the world makes waste and as
Good political leadership in this matter involves treating citizens as key allies to
protect human health and the environment and in making the transition to a
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significant investment in public outreach and education so that citizens can help
(http://www.zwia.org/main/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=58).
Over the last few decades, the dumping and burning of garbage generated
in cities, towns and villages in wetlands and waterbodies, have resulted in serious
air, soil and water pollution. Zero Waste Management is a new system of
managing solid waste, which strives for maximum waste recovery through
recycling and reuse, aiming at ‘zero’ waste to be disposed onto dump yards and
landfills. All over the world, Zero Waste Management has been accepted (and is
being practiced) as the best solution to the problem of waste, for the following
organic waste and recycling of inorganic waste. Compost generated through Zero
Waste Management is used to promote organic farming, bringing down the use of
chemicals in agriculture. Zero Waste Management helps reduce the rate of virgin
minimizes waste disposal at dumpsites and reduces pollution of air, ground water
vellore.org/zero.html).
change with the discharge of GHGs such as methane from dumps and landfills and
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carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide from incinerators. Waste disposal also indirectly
(http://ecowastecoalition.blogspot.com/2009/06/green-groups-urge-shift-from-
waste.html)
landfill – zero waste initiatives work toward extending current practices of recycling
and reuse into a circular waste system. This strategy “maximizes recycling,
minimizes waste, reduces consumption and ensures that products are made to be
(http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/08/footprints-waste-management-taking-
steps-toward-zero-waste.php).
management groups will initiate programs that will raise awareness of recycling
and environmental issues that families can implement together. One such method
will be the distributions recycling guides with tips on recycling and composting to
highlight the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling the resources without
values, knowledge and skills and both the formal and informal process that lead to
(http//www.crra.com/zerowaste/links/education.htm).
solid waste management and disposal. This study investigated the availability and
for the study. A purposive sampling technique was used to select the sample and
the method produced 205 respondents that consisted of 185 Policy Implementors
and 20 Policy Formulators. A total of 147 cases were finally analyzed, which
included 16 Policy Formulators (80% of total sample) and 131 Policy Implementors
(71% of total sample). Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics
such as percentages and frequency counts. Findings show that the Policy
the use of posters, radio/TV talks, and professional meetings. Some barriers to
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/ueec/2009/00000008/00000001/a
rt00007).
been shared with the community. As soon as the use of fire was shared, the scope
for its future use and development was widened. Throughout time, other members
of the community would discover or come up with new practical application for it,
like cooking and production of tools and items. These associate innovations
reinforced the initial idea, contributed to its use and were at least as significant as
the primary innovation. But the question remaining is what could have prompted all
other communities to adopt the use of fire too? One can only speculate, but it may
be that fire with all its derivative uses gave communities that used it a competitive
advantage. Better fed, better equipped, as these communities prospered over time
and migrated they simply either spread the knowledge of fire to others or triggered
their extinction. Perhaps some neighboring villages even stole fire, in an attempt to
http://www.kazakhstudents.org/all/other_topics/effects_of_environment_informatio
n_dissemination_and_competition_on_the_pace_of_innovation_and_progress/)
state and international privacy laws Information provisional impact levels are
assigned a high confidentiality impact level. When the data being managed
information type processed by the system. Depending on the organization and the
mission being supported, the sensitivity of the information can range from none
(http://www.unifiedcompliance.com/it_compliance/systems_info_class/information_
technology_managem/information_management.html)
issues and action into the culture of our borough. One of the key factors in
achieving this is education with schools and colleges and working with businesses
legislation. As part of our drive to make the borough of Basingstoke and Deane a
enforcement ranging from the Environment Agency and tle Police to local
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landowners. Basingstoke and Deane also employs12two Dog Wárdens who are
ppovifed by a contractor.
(http2//www.bas)ngstoke.gov.uk/environment/envawareness/envenforcement.htm)
littering and dog fouling there will always be those who refuse to alter their
individuals for littering and dog fouling. Fixed penalty notices can also be issued to
offenders who are caught allowing their dogs to foul and not removing the waste or
failing to dispose of their litter in a correct manner. The amounts of the fixed
http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/env_services/community_services/amenity_wa
rden.htm)
facility (MRF). There are about 976 MRFs nationwide. The municipality or city
(http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?
title=National_Solid_Waste_Management_Commission)
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, The City has committed to the goal
of closing the Albuquerque landfill by 2030 by diverting all material out of the waste
stream or into a system to convert the waste to energy. In order to achieve the
Zero Waste goal for Albuquerque, aggressive steps need to be taken now. Zero
Waste can be achieved by recycling existing waste and reducing the need for
http://www.cabq.gov/cap/strategies/recycling-and-zero-waste/recycling-and-zero-
waste)
There are multiple solutions that Zero Waste Management Group provides
principals that are employed by Zero Waste Management Group involve resource
preservation and waste reduction. These are the core fundamental components of
understands and lives by the Zero Waste Philosophy. Through rigorous research
and development we have created the "Zero Waste Solution". This is done by
means of recycling all potential waste and reusing those materials in different
ways, creating a circular system of use and re-use. Implementing this philosophy,
commitment to work with and provide efficient solutions to individuals, groups and
municipalities.( http://www.zerowastemg.com/about.php)
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overlooked. Behavior studies have shown that monetary incentives, both positive
(rewards) and negative (fines) are effective motivators, especially if combined with
the City’s interest to use all of the tools available to encourage and enable
residents to recycle, reuse and compost properly. Only by doing so can we ensure
the success of a zero waste program. However, we should not overlook the fact
that enforcement fine can be a valuable revenue enhancement tool that can help
waste/enforcement.html)
Manchester is working hard to ensure that the city and it's wards are clean
and safe. Like any city, Manchester suffers from it's own share of environmental
crime, perpetrated by the irresponsible few. Environmental Crime blights our city,
causing eyesores, and more often than not a health or safety hazard. Our Teams
are working hard to prosecute these offenders that damage, spoil and pollute the
(http://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/500012/environmental_enforcement/912/envir
onmental_crimes_and_enforcement/1
From 2000 through 2002, twelve workshops held throughout the state explained
(http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/swmp/pubs-reports/litter.htm)
who want you to meet all of the necessary requirements. If your organization is
higher risk (a factory, a building site, a mine, an offshore chemical plant and/or
nuclear installation), then the Health and Safety Executive will be responsible for
dissemination-and-climate-change)
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Theory on which she linked health with five environmental factors: pure or fresh air,
pure water, efficient drainage, cleanliness and light specially direct sunlight, (Kozier
• Information
Dissemination
• Processing/
Student’s Perception Implementation of the
Project
• Policy and
Enforcement
Department
Gender
Waste Management to the student nurses at St. Mary’s College. Moreover the
Students. The data of this study will provide students’ awareness of their
Teachers. The outcome will help the school teachers to promote the zero waste
School Administrators. The result of the study can provide information and
feedback to the administrators for them to know if the zero waste management is
Definition of Terms
For easy understanding, the major term used in this study is defined
campus, with the participation of every individual in the school who’s responsible
information to the people or to the public to educate them about a specific issues,
study, it refers to the massive and continuous information and education to all
department and offices, and all waste generators in which they are encouraged to
materials. This also refers on establishing marketing linkages with potential buyers
for recyclables. MRF consists of; Botanical and Ecological Garden, where in
organic vegetables garden shall be planted with high value crops, it shall be
established in vacant space after Marian Hotel; Warehouse, the existing carpentry
shop can be constructed into a MRF with roof out of existing recyclable
construction materials; shedder (for garden and kitchen wastes), the shedder can
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produce humus or fertilizer which can be sold by sack or use in botanical and
action to guide decisions and achieve rational outcome(s). The term is not normally
procedure or protocol. Where as a policy will contain the 'what and the why'
procedures or protocols contain the 'what' the 'how' the 'where' and the 'when'.
legislation, and treaties comes to have legal force and effect. The term is closely
The DSA and Discipline Coordinators with the help of the SCEB, SEC, GAB
moral duty to help by listing down names of the violators, ID’s can also be
confiscated if necessary.
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Chapter 2
METHODS
Presented in this chapter are the research design, the subject and
respondents, the instrument, the data gathering procedure, and the statistical
Research design
method that tries to reveal patterns associated with specific phenomena without an
hypothesis generating studies (to contrast them with hypothesis testing study),
This design is adopted since the main problem of the study is to determine
Research Subject
taken. The sample size of the population and the distribution of respondents by
gathered from the different department to the used sampling technique and
Slovin’s Formula.
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Table 1
Distribution of Student-Respondents
POPULATION SAMPLE
Ist 22 47 69 10 20 30
2nd 13 49 62 6 21 27
Research Instrument
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questionnaire using a Likert scale. The questionnaire was used to assess the
students in St. Mary’s College. The statements of sentences were made simple,
brief, and concrete to provide the respondent’s basic understanding about the
observed.
observed.
in most cases.
Seek Permission to conduct the Study. The researcher will send a letter to the
distribute and administer the questionnaire. They will be instructed no to leave any
item unanswered. The students will also be given enough time to answer all the
items. And after answering the researcher will retrieve the questionnaire
immediately.
Checking, Collating and Processing of Data. The researcher will gathered all
the questionnaires were checked thoroughly if all items were answered and
statistical tools.
Statistical Treatment
To answer the questions proposed in this study, the data were subjected to
the corresponding frequency. This was used to determine the extent of the
Mean. It is the average of the set of data used to determine the extent of the
Z- test. It is a statistical tool used in comparing the difference between two means.
This was used to test the significant difference on the extent of the implementation
questions 2 and 3.