PRESENTATION ON
 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM OF MANDAUE CITY
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.
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.
What kind of
  transformation do I
   want to see in my
country, in the face of
 this planetary crisis?
What is Climate Change?




    The
Greenhouse
   Effect
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,
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.
Typhoon Sendong Devastation December 17, 2012
      -killing approximately 2000 people.
                   Negros Oriental




                                     Cagayan de Oro City




                                                Iligan City
Human activities
are causing
   accelerated
      climate change
Concentrations of
greenhouse gases in
the atmosphere on
      the rise
The changes are happening at a rate
faster than ever…
climate
change
impacts
are accelerating
The earth is melting
 EARTH IS MELTING
PERU GLACIER
NORTH POLE
CORAL
REEFS
FISH KILL
Typhoons

          Stronger

            Wetter

    Unpredictable

More people at risk
Typhoon Ondoy

 TYPHOON ONDOY
SNOW STORM
SAND STORM
TYPHOON
TORNADO
We are in the “eye of
 the perfect storm”.
WHY is this happening
           to us


WHAT awaits us in the future
Can   we
stop
the plunder of our environment–

the very   source of our LIFE
Can we do   it
Yes We CAN....!
The solutions are …
in our hands…
Pursue
genuine
sustainable
development
WE MUST PROTECT
  OUR PEOPLE
OUR ENVIRONMENT
  OUR FUTURE
Protect our seas.
Protect our forests.
Promote   love for nature.
Do you want to
 see positive
change in this
    world?
Plant and Grow
Our actions today
 will shape our
     future.
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/
Status of Mandaue City
       Dumpsite
DUMPSITE PRIOR TO
   CLOSURE
DUMPSITE PARTIAL
   CLOSURE
MANDAUE CITY PROPOSED SANITARY LANDFILL
Mandaue Dumpsite
Rehabilitation: Survey
Mandaue Dumpsite Rehabilitation:
      Landfill Excavation
UMAPAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
 1 HECTARE SANITARY LANDFILL
CLOSURE OF 2 HECTARES EXISTING
          DUMPSITE
WASHING AREA FOR COMPACTOR
CONSOLACION SANITARY
   LANDFILL PROPOSED
TEMPORARY DUMPING AREA
Consolacion Sanitary Landfill:
          Entrance
CELL 1




ADMIN.
BUILDING




                           LEACHATE POND

 WEIGHING SCALE
BARANGAY WASTES CATCHMENT




CASUNTINGAN
                                  MAGUIKAY




              LOOC   CABANCALAN
BARANGAY IN ACTION
CASUNTINGAN




                            CABANCALAN




  MAGUIKAY           LOOC
Dumping of Garbage in the Area
        Barangay Guizo

BEFORE                AFTER
Wastes from Mandaue City Household: 139.54
                MT Daily

      Percentage of Household Waste
        2%


28%



                                      Biodegradable
                                      Recyclable
                                      Residual
                                      Special


10%
                                60%
Wastes from Mandaue City Non-Household:
             188.13 MT Daily

       Percentage of Non-household Waste
          16%




                                          Biodegradable
                                          Recyclable
                                          Residual
                                    47%
 37%
THE CITY OF MANDAUE SOLID WASTE
    CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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
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
BARANGAY MRF

               CANDUMAN




                               CASILI

PAGSABUNAGAN




                                        JAGOBIAO
BARANGAY MRF



    CUBACUB

                                 GUIZO




                          IBABAO-ESTANCIA
MANTUYON
G
              TABOK
                      ALANG-ALANG
Proposed Technology for Barangay and
 Waste to Energy                 Dumpsite
                                            Generator




Shredding Machine                                       Plastic To Fuel
Proposed Waste to Energy Facility for City Public Market
                  and City Abattoir
              DAILY VOLUME
  METHANE           24.81 (kg)
   LPG            16.64 (kg)
  Electricity    168.53 (kwh)
  Diesel          15.84 (l)
  Carbon Credits 16.57
EFFLUENTS
Soil Conditioner   1,500 (l)
Pest Repellent      500 (l)
AUXILIARY
Compost Fertilizer 400(kg)




                                                   DAILY VOLUME
                                         METHANE
                                            Electricity   150(kwh)
                                            Heating       150(kgs)
                                           Organic Soil 1.5 tons
TOTAL DEPUTIZED ECO-WARDEN

NAME OF BARANGAYS      NO. OF ECO-WARDEN
   1. Alang-alang             8
     2. Bakilid               5
     3. Banilad               21
      4. Basak                4
   5. Cabancalan              5
    6. Cambaro                4
   7. Canduman                5
      8. Casili               3
   9. Casuntingan             6
     10. Centro               4
    11. Cubacub               5
      12. Guizo               6
 13. Ibabao-Estancia          2
NAME OF BARANGAYS   NO. OF ECO-WARDEN
    14. Jagobiao           3
    15. Labogon            11
      16. Looc             12
    17. Maguikay           10
   18. Mantuyong           9
      19. Opao             5
  20. Pagsabungan          8
    21. Pakna-an           12
   22. Subangdaku          9
     23. Tabok             11
    24. Tawason            4
     25. Tipolo            3
     26. Tingub            0
    27. Umapad             11
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
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.
THE MADAUE CITY
SWM ORDINANCE
SWM CONSULTATIONS AND AWARENESS




                       All Barangay Captains meeting with
                               Mayor Jonas Cortes



 MEETING WITH PRESIDENTS OF URBAN
        POOR ASSOCIATION

                                                 MEETING WITH BIN
SEMINAR OF ALL STATION COMMANDERS
            OF MCPO
BARANGAY ASSEMBLY
    AWARENESS
BRGY. OPAO ASSEMBLY
                          BRGY. CAMBARO ASSEMBLY




 BRGY. MANTUYONG        BRGY. BANILAD ASSEMBLY
     ASSEMBLY




BRGY. LOOC ASSEMBLY     BRGY. PAKNAAN ASSEMBLY
BARANGAY COUNCIL
    SESSION
BRGY. CABANCALAN SESSION




                       SK FEDERATION SESSION
BRGY. TINGUB SESSION




                         BRGY. UMAPAD SESSION
 BRGY. ALANG-ALANG
       SESSION
SWMP SCHOOL
 AWARENESS
CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
                           CASILI ELEMENTARY
                                SCHOOL


BAKILID ELEMENTARY
      SCHOOL


                      CABANCALAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Most social, political,
    economic, and wastes
         problems
are human behavioral issues.
Solving the solid waste problem
crisis starts within ourselves from
          our values.
VALUES

C- COOPERATION
A- ATTITUDE
R- RESPONSIBILITY

 E-ENVIRONMENTAL
   DISCIPLINE
Remember




OUR ENVIRONMENT
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.
We did not inherit the Earth
from our ancestors… we
borrowed it from our children
and our children’s children.

- Native American Philosophy
“A PROBLEM CANNOT BE SOLVED
  WITH THE SAME MINDSET THAT
CREATED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST
             PLACE.”

        - ALBERT EINSTEIN
When trying to convince people
  to go green and live green,
 it is important to tell a story.
“The people who are crazy
enough to change the world are
      the ones who do.”

    - Apple advertisement
Thank you!


Presented by:
Engr. Ricardo Mendoza
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR Mandaue City



                                       gaga1mendoza@yahoo.com
                                        http://www.climate.gov.ph
                         climatechangecommissioner.blogspot.com

solid waste management program mandaue city ppt.

  • 1.
    PRESENTATION ON SOLIDWASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OF MANDAUE CITY
  • 2.
    The City ofMandaue 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?
  • 5.
    What is ClimateChange? The Greenhouse Effect
  • 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 floodstruck 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 DevastationDecember 17, 2012 -killing approximately 2000 people. Negros Oriental Cagayan de Oro City Iligan City
  • 10.
    Human activities are causing accelerated climate change
  • 12.
    Concentrations of greenhouse gasesin the atmosphere on the rise
  • 14.
    The changes arehappening at a rate faster than ever…
  • 15.
  • 16.
    The earth ismelting EARTH IS MELTING
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
    Typhoons Stronger Wetter Unpredictable More people at risk
  • 22.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 27.
  • 29.
  • 30.
    We are inthe “eye of the perfect storm”.
  • 33.
    WHY is thishappening to us WHAT awaits us in the future
  • 34.
    Can we stop the plunder of our environment– the very source of our LIFE
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 41.
    WE MUST PROTECT OUR PEOPLE OUR ENVIRONMENT OUR FUTURE
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
    Promote love for nature.
  • 45.
    Do you wantto see positive change in this world?
  • 47.
  • 48.
    Our actions today will shape our future.
  • 49.
    R.A. 9003, ECO-WASTEMANAGEMENT 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/
  • 50.
    Status of MandaueCity Dumpsite
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 54.
    MANDAUE CITY PROPOSEDSANITARY LANDFILL
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
    UMAPAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 1 HECTARE SANITARY LANDFILL
  • 58.
    CLOSURE OF 2HECTARES EXISTING DUMPSITE
  • 59.
  • 60.
    CONSOLACION SANITARY LANDFILL PROPOSED TEMPORARY DUMPING AREA
  • 61.
  • 62.
    CELL 1 ADMIN. BUILDING LEACHATE POND WEIGHING SCALE
  • 63.
  • 64.
    BARANGAY IN ACTION CASUNTINGAN CABANCALAN MAGUIKAY LOOC
  • 65.
    Dumping of Garbagein the Area Barangay Guizo BEFORE AFTER
  • 66.
    Wastes from MandaueCity Household: 139.54 MT Daily Percentage of Household Waste 2% 28% Biodegradable Recyclable Residual Special 10% 60%
  • 67.
    Wastes from MandaueCity Non-Household: 188.13 MT Daily Percentage of Non-household Waste 16% Biodegradable Recyclable Residual 47% 37%
  • 68.
    THE CITY OFMANDAUE SOLID WASTE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
  • 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 THECITY 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
  • 73.
    BARANGAY MRF CANDUMAN CASILI PAGSABUNAGAN JAGOBIAO
  • 74.
    BARANGAY MRF CUBACUB GUIZO IBABAO-ESTANCIA MANTUYON G TABOK ALANG-ALANG
  • 75.
    Proposed Technology forBarangay and Waste to Energy Dumpsite Generator Shredding Machine Plastic To Fuel
  • 76.
    Proposed Waste toEnergy Facility for City Public Market and City Abattoir DAILY VOLUME METHANE 24.81 (kg) LPG 16.64 (kg) Electricity 168.53 (kwh) Diesel 15.84 (l) Carbon Credits 16.57 EFFLUENTS Soil Conditioner 1,500 (l) Pest Repellent 500 (l) AUXILIARY Compost Fertilizer 400(kg) DAILY VOLUME METHANE Electricity 150(kwh) Heating 150(kgs) Organic Soil 1.5 tons
  • 77.
    TOTAL DEPUTIZED ECO-WARDEN NAMEOF BARANGAYS NO. OF ECO-WARDEN 1. Alang-alang 8 2. Bakilid 5 3. Banilad 21 4. Basak 4 5. Cabancalan 5 6. Cambaro 4 7. Canduman 5 8. Casili 3 9. Casuntingan 6 10. Centro 4 11. Cubacub 5 12. Guizo 6 13. Ibabao-Estancia 2
  • 78.
    NAME OF BARANGAYS NO. OF ECO-WARDEN 14. Jagobiao 3 15. Labogon 11 16. Looc 12 17. Maguikay 10 18. Mantuyong 9 19. Opao 5 20. Pagsabungan 8 21. Pakna-an 12 22. Subangdaku 9 23. Tabok 11 24. Tawason 4 25. Tipolo 3 26. Tingub 0 27. Umapad 11
  • 79.
    1. BIN (BarangayIntelligence 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.
  • 81.
  • 84.
    SWM CONSULTATIONS ANDAWARENESS All Barangay Captains meeting with Mayor Jonas Cortes MEETING WITH PRESIDENTS OF URBAN POOR ASSOCIATION MEETING WITH BIN
  • 85.
    SEMINAR OF ALLSTATION COMMANDERS OF MCPO
  • 86.
  • 87.
    BRGY. OPAO ASSEMBLY BRGY. CAMBARO ASSEMBLY BRGY. MANTUYONG BRGY. BANILAD ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY BRGY. LOOC ASSEMBLY BRGY. PAKNAAN ASSEMBLY
  • 88.
  • 89.
    BRGY. CABANCALAN SESSION SK FEDERATION SESSION BRGY. TINGUB SESSION BRGY. UMAPAD SESSION BRGY. ALANG-ALANG SESSION
  • 90.
  • 91.
    CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL CASILI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BAKILID ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CABANCALAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
  • 93.
    Most social, political, economic, and wastes problems are human behavioral issues.
  • 94.
    Solving the solidwaste problem crisis starts within ourselves from our values.
  • 95.
    VALUES C- COOPERATION A- ATTITUDE R-RESPONSIBILITY E-ENVIRONMENTAL DISCIPLINE
  • 96.
  • 97.
    If our currentgeneration 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 notinherit the Earth from our ancestors… we borrowed it from our children and our children’s children. - Native American Philosophy
  • 99.
    “A PROBLEM CANNOTBE SOLVED WITH THE SAME MINDSET THAT CREATED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST PLACE.” - ALBERT EINSTEIN
  • 101.
    When trying toconvince people to go green and live green, it is important to tell a story.
  • 107.
    “The people whoare 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 http://www.climate.gov.ph climatechangecommissioner.blogspot.com