Capsule proposal in Waste Segregation: It's Benefits to the Enviroment
1. Capsule Proposal
A. Basic Information
Project Title: Waste Segregation: It’s benefits to the environment
Project Leader: Kate S. Magpoc
Institution: BSHM-2A
Address: Greenplain Mambog II, Bacoor City
Contact No. : 09494068332
Email: kate_joo18@yahoo.com
Researchers:
1. Kristine Ann Nocum
Contact no.: 09223559869
2. Jenelyn Bisares
Contact no.: 09424673343
3. Divine Grace Abringo
Contact no.:
4. Jeremay Alfiler (no participation)
Contact no.: 09167144039
Project Location :
Project Duration:
Start Date: July 18, 2013
Completion Date: September 20, 2013
B. Technical Description
Background Study:
Waste segregation accumulation has become a challenging aspect in the world today. The
volume of wastes generated in the world today surpasses municipal authority’s capacity to
manage it effectively. Services related to waste management have become inadequate and almost
unavailable as evidenced by proliferation of permanent waste piles and illegal dumping activities
in industrial and commercial residential areas. This inefficiency in waste segregation systems in
urban centers around the world is attributed to the rapid urbanization and lack of skilled waste
management measures and personnel. There is the need to develop a sound material-sound
society to ensure that solid waste is properly managed. Therefore, despite the challenges of solid
waste management, it is vital to harmonize environmental protection by formulating long-term
solutions to the issue of solid waste in across the world.
Objectives: General and Specific
2. General Objective:
The main aim of this study is to explore the waste management strategies. In order to
meet this objective it is particularly important to:
Specific objective:
Conduct survey, interview and observation in St. Dominic College of Asia.
Prevent the generation of waste
Promote reuse of waste
Promote biological recovery of waste and recycling of materials.
To educate the Dominicans in terms of being aware of the certain possibilities, effects
and impacts of neglecting the proper waste segregation.
Target users / Beneficiaries:
For the following beneficiaries such as;
Environment in order to preserved and minimize certain possibilities of destructing the
earth.
People in the community, to change people’s attitude on waste segregation and to have a
self awareness towards to the attainment of green environment.
Students, educating them for the effective waste segregation.
Significance of study:
The study is significant to the environment especially of developing waste management
and providing every Dominicans and other public with comprehensive and comparable
information. It is also concern into minimizing the further damages and waste in the
environment specifically for reducing garbages so that it couldn’t affect the drainage to cause
flash floods.
Methodology:
The study will sample on St. Dominic College of Asia in Bacoor City. The sample will be
stratified-random sampling. The survey strategy will be used for data collection. A structured
questionnaire will be constructed for the survey and will be distributed to the respondents
through personal appearance. Participation of the respondents will be treated with utmost
confidentiality. Data will be analyzed and the analysis will look for the percentage and weighted
3. mean of responses on each items.
Project Work Plan:
Date Activity Budget
Gathered materials needed : Sample
trash can that indicate
biodegradable and to non bio-
degradable.
Research or read an article about
the said topic
Follow the procedure itself
Place the sample trash can into
crowded area
Observe the student and take down
notes on student behavior and
awareness
Take photos in every action and
observation
Make a conclusion of all the
activities and experiments.
References:
Huebsh, R. (n.d.) eHow Constributor. Proper Waste Segregation and Disposal. Retrieved 1999-
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Ivy, T. (n.d.) Thinking Made Easy. Proposal on Waste Management. Retrieved September 24,
2009, from http://ivythesis.typepad.com/term_paper_topics/2009/09/proposal-on-waste-
management.html#ixzz2YogNw9D6
Chomandalam, M. S. (n.d.) Murugappa Group and Mitsui Sumitomo Corporation of Japan. Solid
Waste Management. Retrieved 2000, from
http://www.cholarisk.com/uploads/Solid%20waste%20management%20brochure.pdf