Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices Among Senior High
School Students of Manuel T. Sia National High School
A Quantitative Research Presented to the Faculty of
Manuel T. Sia National High School
Danlog, Pilar, Sorsogon
In partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the subject
3i's
Lindio, Jan Lloyd
May 2024
CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
Solid waste management is one of the challenges faced by many countries.
Poor solid waste management will lead to various problems in health, environment
and socio-economic aspects. Since, educational institution is an agent of change
and through R.A. No. 9003, solid waste management concepts are being
integrated in science education.
Philippines is an archipelagic country located in the Southeast Asia. It has a
dynamic and rapid economy due to increasing urbanization, growing middle class
and it has a large and young population (World Bank, 2020). Given this condition,
solid waste production in the Philippines also increases (Castillo & Otoma, 2013).
Republic Act No. 9003 (Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000) defined
solid waste as all discarded household, commercial waste, non-hazardous
institutional and industrial waste, street sweepings, construction debris, agriculture
waste, and other non-hazardous/non-toxic solid waste. It is also evident that in
other places, solid waste production is increasing. According to World Bank
(2019), there will be an increase on waste generation annually all over the globe
by 70% from 2.01 billion tons in 2016 to 3.40 billion tons by 2050. The increase of
solid waste generation causes its management more challenging (Al-Katib et al.,
2010). Thus, solid waste management is a must. Solid waste management
pertains to the control of generation, storage, collection, transfer and transport,
processing, and disposal of solid wastes in a manner that is in accord with the best
principles of public health, economics, engineering, conservation, aesthetics, and
other environmental considerations, and that is also responsive to public attitudes.
However, solid waste management tend to be ignored (Masood, Barlow, & Wilson,
2009). Improper waste disposal, inefficient waste collection and lack of disposal
facilities are some concerns on solid waste management in the Philippines
(Matunog & Awa, 2013; Senate Economic Planning Office, 2017). Due to this,
Philippines was considered as world’s leading plastic polluters (WWF-Philippines,
2018). In addition, poor management of solid waste may cause health hazards to
inhabitants, environmental problems such as water and soil contamination, air
pollution and flooding and other socio-economic problem (Abu Qdais, 2007;
Sharholy et al., 2008; Senate Economic Planning Office, 2017).
Since school is one of the avenues that will provide education and will
disseminate information about solid waste management, several studies were
conducted in determining its impact in the student’s level of awareness and
practices. However, these are conducted in tertiary education. For instance,
Paghasian (2017) revealed that college students in Maigo has a high level of
awareness on solid waste management. Meanwhile, their solid waste
management practices in terms of segregation, reduce and recycle were good;
while their practices in terms on recycle and disposal were fair. The awareness on
solid waste management of the students had no influence on their practices in
disposal however had affected their practices specifically on segregation, reduce,
reuse, and recycle.
Meanwhile, solid waste management studies in basic education is limited
and has given less attention. Thus, in this study, senior high school students were
utilized. Senior high school curriculum is newly integrated in the basic education,
which can be traced back when R.A. No. 10533 or the Enhanced Basic Education
of 2013 was enacted. Since the students spend 12 years in basic education with
the integration of environmental awareness and education in their curricula, the
researcher would like to determine the level of solid waste management
awareness among senior high school students, the sources of their awareness
and their solid waste management practices
Statement of the Problem
This study aims to determine the Level of Solid Waste Management
Awareness Among Senior High School Students of Manuel T. Sia National High
School at Danlog, Pilar, Sorsogon, S.Y 2022-2023.
Specifically, this study will seek answers to the following questions:
1. What is the personal profile of the students in terms of
a. Sex d. Family Income
b. Age e. Daily Allowance
c. Order in the Family
2. What are the common solid waste management practices adopted by
senior high school students?
3. What specific recommendations can be proposed to enhance solid waste
management awareness and practices among senior high school students?
Scope and Delimitation
This study focuses on the Level of Solid Waste Management Awareness
Among Senior High School Students of Manuel T. Sia National High School
(MTSNHS) for the academic year 2023-2024. Its main respondents are the Senior
High School Students from two different strands namely, General Academic
Strand (GAS) and Technical Vocational Livelihood (TVL) with a total population of
165. Since this study focuses on the Senior High students, this does not include
students from and Grade 10 to Grade 7 students of MTSNHS and students from
other educational institutions. The researchers simultaneously engaged in this
study with other academic work, thus, this consequently cut down on the time
devoted for the research work. The results of this study will be the basis of
proposing measures efforts within schools, and how to raise the importance of
being computer literate through success not only schools, but in life.
Significance of the Study
This study signifies for the following reasons:
To the Administrators, an provide administrators with valuable information
to inform policy decisions, optimize resource allocation, improve program
effectiveness, enhance community engagement, strengthen compliance
monitoring and enforcement efforts, and ultimately promote public health and
environmental protection.
To the Teachers, can equip teachers with valuable insights and resources
to enhance environmental education, promote sustainable behaviors among
students, and foster active citizenship in addressing environmental challenges. By
empowering teachers with the necessary tools and knowledge, this research can
contribute to building a generation of environmentally conscious and responsible
citizens.
To the Students, the results of this research on solid waste management
awareness and practices have the potential to enrich students' learning
experiences, foster environmental stewardship, and empower them to become
active agents of positive change in addressing waste-related challenges. By
equipping students with knowledge, skills, and motivation, your research can
contribute to building a more sustainable and resilient future for generations to
come.
To the Future Researchers, provide a valuable resource for future
researchers, offering insights, methodological guidance, and inspiration to
advance knowledge, inform policy, and drive positive change in the field of waste
management. By contributing to a growing body of evidence and expertise, this
research lays the groundwork for continued progress towards more sustainable
and resilient waste management systems for the future.
Definition of Term
To achieve a common understanding, the following terms are defined
conceptually.
Sex - refers to biological characteristics that define males and females.
These characteristics include chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs.
In humans, sex is typically categorized as male or female, but there are also
intersex individuals who possess variations in sex characteristics that do not fit
typical definitions of male or female.
Age - period of human life, measured by years from birth, usually marked
by a certain stage or degree of mental or physical development and involving legal
responsibility and capacity.
Recommendations - are suggestions or advice provided based on
analysis, findings, or expertise to guide actions or decisions aimed at addressing
specific issues, improving processes, or achieving desired outcomes.
Solid waste management - refers to the systematic collection,
transportation, disposal, and recycling or treatment of waste materials generated
by human activities in order to minimize environmental and public health risks. It
involves various strategies and practices aimed at efficiently managing different
types of solid waste, such as household garbage, industrial waste, and
construction debris, throughout their lifecycle.