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Waste Segregation Program

This document is a project proposal from the Youth Environment in School Organization (YES O) of Labo Elementary School to implement a School-Wide Waste Management Program. The proposal outlines the objectives, which are to promote waste segregation and minimize the effects of greenhouse gases. It will run from November 2016 to March 2017. The program involves meeting with stakeholders, disseminating information to students, establishing policies on waste handling, collaborating with local businesses, and rewarding efficient classes. Resources needed include collection containers, transportation, and prizes. Funding will come from parent contributions, government support, fundraising, and selling recycled materials. The expected outcome is an efficient school-wide solid waste management system.

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Waste Segregation Program

This document is a project proposal from the Youth Environment in School Organization (YES O) of Labo Elementary School to implement a School-Wide Waste Management Program. The proposal outlines the objectives, which are to promote waste segregation and minimize the effects of greenhouse gases. It will run from November 2016 to March 2017. The program involves meeting with stakeholders, disseminating information to students, establishing policies on waste handling, collaborating with local businesses, and rewarding efficient classes. Resources needed include collection containers, transportation, and prizes. Funding will come from parent contributions, government support, fundraising, and selling recycled materials. The expected outcome is an efficient school-wide solid waste management system.

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Republic of the Philippines

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region V-Bicol
Division of Camarines Norte
Labo East District

LABO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


YOUTH ENVIRONMENT IN SCHOOL ORGANIZATION (YES O)

ROBERT M. BORROMEO
Elementary School Principal III

Sir :
This is to respectfully submit Project Proposal for our project entitled School-Wide Waste
Management Program School Year 2016-2017 for review and approval.
Attached are copies of the budget of work, photographs and other documents for your
perusal.
It is with much respect that we anticipate your most favorable action.
Very truly yours,

KAIZER ADREIAN G. RAFER


President, YES O 2016-2017
Noted:
LEA L. ALARMA
Adviser
ROSSANA R. ZENAROSA
MT II, YES O Consultant

Approved:
ROBERT M. BORROMEO
Elementary School Principal III

YES O 2016-2017

MPPA E- Waste Management Program

Republic of the Philippines

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region V-Bicol
Division of Camarines Norte
Labo East District

LABO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


YOUTH ENVIRONMENT IN SCHOOL ORGANIZATION (YES O)

School-Wide Waste Segregation Program


II. VENUE

LABO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


San Francisco, Labo, Camarines Norte

III. PROPONENT

KAIZER ADREIAN G. RAFER


President, YES O 2016-2017

IV. BENEFICIARIES :

Labo Elementary School

V. TARGET DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION: November 2016 March 2017


VI. OBJECTIVES:
The following are the objectives of implementing this project:
1. To intensify awareness and promote waste segregation and respond to YES O

MPPA F Plastic Free Environment.


2. To minimize the hazards/effects of greenhouse/global warming
3. To serve as YES O project for SY 2016-2017.
VII. RATIONALE:
Youth for Environment in School Organization is an organization mandated by the
Department of Education, next to the Supreme Pupil Government (SPG). Likewise, Ed Order No.
93, s. 2011 Mandated Programs, Projects and Activities, Various Forms and Targets Pertinent to
the Youth for Environment in School Program directs that the organization be functional in the
school. Hence, this project will serve as the starting point.
VIII. PROGRAM MECHANICS:
The project is concerned mainly in constructing a facility that will serve as an office of the
YES O in Labo Elementary School. The following activities shall be undertaken:
1. Meeting with parents, school principal, class advisers and other school personnel.
This will help us encourage adults to support us.
2. Information Dissemination. Every Monday for a month, we will go around the classrooms
disseminating information on the School Waste Management Program and No To Burning
Campaign.
3. Policy Making. We will seek approval of the authority in imposing fines to pupils caught
burning wastes especially plastic..
4. Connecting with Local Entrepreneurs. We will sell plastics and other waste materials to
local entrepreneurs and use the funds to implement our PPAs listed in our action plan.
5. Awarding. We will give awards to classes implementing the Waste Management & NO to
Burning Campaigns Efficiently.
YES O 2016-2017

IX. PERSONS INVOLVED: The following persons are crucially important persons in the
implementation of School Wide Waste Segregation Program:
Steering Committee
Chairman:
ROBERT M. BORROMEO
Vice-Chairperson:
ROSSANA R. ZENAROSA
Members:
LEA A. ALARMA
MA. TERESA Z. ROBRIGADO
Persons In-charge in School Implementation
President
Vice Pres.
Secretary
Treasurer
Auditor
P.I.O.

Peace
Officers

Kaizer Adreian G. Rafer


Beatriz D. Aranez
Joyce Margarette R. Lagatuz
Nicole Ann P. Pandacan
Christine Arriane J. Aquino
Grade IV
Grade V
Antonia Beatrice R. Cereno
Kristine Joy Sisno
Celyn Danica Z. Lacson
Bianca Czarina Sacal
Jailen Ann A. Mostoles
Jen Ashley Valiente
Ayessa Kriselle Aquino Kyle Darren Laguerta
Angela Andrea Ponce De Leon
Sherina Angela Pandacan
Pauline Glory Derez
Aira Joy Rafer

Grade VI
Kyle Erielle Camacho
Kristel Kaye Guinto
Elica Jen San Jose
Katherine Joy Bayani
John Paul Obusan
Mary Ann Gacho

X. RESOURCES NEEDED:
1. Containers for collection of plastics, cans, paper, etc.
2. Vehicle to transport the collected materials.
3. Snacks for workers
4. Prices for Best Implementers
5. Documentation
XI. SOURCES OF FUND:
1. Parents contribution
2. Support from the Department of Agriculture & Agribusiness Firms
3. Solicitations
4. Proceeds from the sale of waste materials collected
XII. EXPECTED OUTCOME:
1. Efficient School-Wide Solid Waste Management Program
XIV. LOGISTICS: Please refer to the bill of materials & cost estimate attached.
XIV. MONITORING/EVALUATION:
Assessment, documentation and reporting will be an integral part of the program ensure that
objectives are attained and learning outcomes are improved.
Prepared by:
KAIZER ADREIAN G. RAFER
YES O President
Noted:
LEA L. ALARMA
Adviser

YES O 2016-2017

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