2. The City of Mandaue received the
“GAWAD PANGULO SA
KAPALIGIRAN AWARD” for two
consecutive years, year 2000-2001
being the “MOST CLEANEST AND
GREENEST CITY” in the highly
urbanize city category.
3. OBJECTIVE
To monitor, coordinate, facilitate,
and provide assistance in the
development and implementation
of an improved solid waste
management program in the City
of Mandaue.
4. What kind of
transformation do I
want to see in my
country, in the face of
this planetary crisis?
6. Climate Change
Means.....
Less harvest,
Less catch fish,
Less food on the table.
More droughts and floods,
More typhoons and landslides,
More diseases,
More properties destroyed,
7. A Flash flood struck Ormoc City (Leyte) on November 5, 1991 Landslides in Guinsaugon, Leyte, Philippine
-killing approximately 8000 people. -more than 200 people died including children
Philippine army soldiers dig in
continued search and rescue efforts.
8. Typhoon Sendong Devastation December 17, 2012
-killing approximately 2000 people.
Negros Oriental
Cagayan de Oro City
Iligan City
49. R.A. 9003, ECO-WASTE MANAGEMENT LAW
Principally, RA 9003 mandates the segregation of
wastes at source collection and transfer and
prioritizes the wide dissemination and adoption of
measures for waste reduction, resource recovery,
recycling, and re-use. Its salient features include:
1. Phasing out of open dumping in favor of sanitary
landfills and banning of open burning of solid
wastes. Non-segregation of wastes is made illegal.
2. Phasing out of non-recyclable consumer
packaging materials and non-biodegradable
packaging materials such as plastic bag, styrofoam,
and aluminum foil.
3. Mandates the establishment of recycling centers
at every barangay nationwide.
4. Calls for the integration of solid waste
management concerns in the school curriculum
starting in the elementary level.
5. Requires the preparation of 10-year solid waste
management plans by all local government units.
http://www.emb.gov.ph/ecowaste/
66. Wastes from Mandaue City Household: 139.54
MT Daily
Percentage of Household Waste
2%
28%
Biodegradable
Recyclable
Residual
Special
10%
60%
67. Wastes from Mandaue City Non-Household:
188.13 MT Daily
Percentage of Non-household Waste
16%
Biodegradable
Recyclable
Residual
47%
37%
68. THE CITY OF MANDAUE SOLID WASTE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
69.
70.
71. ENTITIES INVOLVED: SOLID WASTE FLOW
Segregation at Source
SOURCE:
Houses, Industrial &
Commercial Areas Non- biodegradable
Biodegradable Residual &
/Recyclable
/ Compostable Hazardous
Recyclers/
Barangay: Barangay
Junkshop
MRF
City / City Sanitary
Municipality Landfill
72. ASSISTANCE OF THE CITY TO SWMP
TURN-OVER OF GARBAGE TRUCKS TURN-OVER OF SHREDDER
TO 27 BARANGAYS MACHINES TO 27 BARANGAYS
100,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MRF
Proposed Brgy. Subangdaku MRF
79. 1. BIN (Barangay Intelligence Network) 12
2. SWMT Enforcer 20
TOTAL 216
TOTAL VIOLATORS APPREHENDED 171
TOTAL PAYMENT MADE TO THE
TREASURER’S OFFICE 51,ooo pesos
80. Responsibilities of Barangays
Identify markets for materials that are diverted from disposal
facilities through re-use, recycling, and composting, and other
environment-friendly methods
Enact ordinances that will ensure that sound waste
management practices are established and sustained in the
community and aid in the implementation and enforce the
provisions of RA 9003 such as establishment of Local Solid
Waste Management Fund (Local Fund)
Strictly impose sanctions for the violation of environmental rules
and ordinances
Impose Fees, through SWM Boards, for collection and segregation of
biodegradable, compostable and reusable wastes from households,
commerce, other sources of domestic wastes and for the use of
barangay MRF’s.
Create a Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee
Set up a Materials Recovery Facility
Collect only biodegradable, recyclable, compostable and
reusable wastes.
84. SWM CONSULTATIONS AND AWARENESS
All Barangay Captains meeting with
Mayor Jonas Cortes
MEETING WITH PRESIDENTS OF URBAN
POOR ASSOCIATION
MEETING WITH BIN
97. If our current generation of leaders do not
respond to the problem, future leaders
would find it very very agonizing and it
would be close to impossible for them to
confront the solid waste problem.
98. We did not inherit the Earth
from our ancestors… we
borrowed it from our children
and our children’s children.
- Native American Philosophy
99. “A PROBLEM CANNOT BE SOLVED
WITH THE SAME MINDSET THAT
CREATED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST
PLACE.”
- ALBERT EINSTEIN
100.
101. When trying to convince people
to go green and live green,
it is important to tell a story.
102.
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104.
105.
106.
107. “The people who are crazy
enough to change the world are
the ones who do.”
- Apple advertisement
108. Thank you!
Presented by:
Engr. Ricardo Mendoza
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR Mandaue City
gaga1mendoza@yahoo.com
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