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Waste
Management
Waste Management
• is the collection, transport,
  processing or disposal,
  managing and monitoring of
  waste materials.
What are Wastes?
• “substances or objects which are disposed of or
  are intended to be disposed of or are required to
  be disposed of by the provisions of the law”
• a pejorative term for unwanted materials
Disposal means
• the action or process of throwing away or
  getting rid of something
Manage means
• the act of controlling over something
Kinds of Wastes

• Solid wastes: domestic, commercial and industrial
  wastes    especially common as co-disposal of wastes

      Examples:   plastics, styrofoam containers, bottles,
                  cans, papers, scrap iron, and other trash



• Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form

      Examples:   domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste
                  water from ponds, manufacturing industries
                  and other sources
Classification of Wastes
according to their
Properties
• Bio-degradable
     - can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and
  others)


• Non-biodegradable
    - cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old
  machines, cans, styrofoam containers and others)
Classification of Wastes
according to
their Effects on Human
Health and the Environment
• Hazardous wastes
            Substances unsafe to use
commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are
shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for
dumping or disposal in, or in transit through, any part of the
territory of the Philippines


• Non-hazardous
           Substances safe to use
commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are
shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for
Sources of Wastes


                Households




                Commerce and Industry
Sources of Wastes



                    Agriculture




                    Fisheries
EFFECTS OF WASTE…
• Affects our health
• Affects our socio-economic conditions
• Affects our coastal and marine environment
• Affects our climate
According to NAS:
• Some countries are expected to become warmer,
  although sulfates might limit warming in some areas.
• Scientists are unable to determine which parts of those
  countries will become wetter or drier, but there is likely to
  be an overall trend toward increased precipitation and
  evaporation, more intense rainstorms, and drier soils.
• Whether rainfall increases or decreases cannot be
  reliably projected for specific areas.
3R’S

• RECYCLE - processing of used materials
  or waste into a new product.
  Ex. Recycling a paper
• REUSE – the item is used again in the
  same function.
  Ex. Reusing envelops, donating toys to
charity and use rechargeable batteries.
• REDUCE – to make something smaller.
Waste Generation by Country
(Global Waste Survey Final Report Published by IMO 1995)*
Waste Generation in the
Philippines
In Metro Manila:

• It is estimated that 25 million m3 of acid and
  alkaline liquid waste is disposed of annually from
  the electronics industry.
• Almost 2,000 m3 of solvents and 22,000 tonnes of
  heavy metals, infectious wastes, biological
  sludges, lubricants and intractable wastes are
  disposed of on land or into water courses.
• 4,000 tonnes of solid wastes are generated daily.
  Of these, only about 3,400 tonnes are collected
  and transported to existing sites.
R.A. 9003
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of
2000




REDUCE…..Reusing..Recycling..Composting
R.A. 9003
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of
2000




  Waste segregation and recycling
R.A. 9003
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of
2000




Establishment of a   Closure/Upgrading
Materials Recovery   of open dumpsites
     Facility
Compendium of the Social Doctrine
of the Church
Chapter Ten: SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT
466. Care for the environment represents a challenge for all of
humanity. It is a matter of a common and universal duty, that of
respecting a common good,[979] destined for all, by preventing
anyone from using "with impunity the different categories of beings,
whether living or inanimate - animals, plants, the natural elements -
simply as one wishes, according to one's own economic needs".
Responsibility for the environment, the common heritage of
mankind, extends not only to present needs but also to those of the
future. "We have inherited from past generations, and we have
benefited from the work of our contemporaries: for this reason we
have obligations towards all, and we cannot refuse to interest
ourselves in those who will come after us, to enlarge the human
family".[984] This is a responsibility that present generations have
towards those of the future,[985] a responsibility that also concerns
individual States and the international community.
Compendium of the Social Doctrine
of the Church

Chapter Ten: SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT

468. Responsibility for the environment should also find adequate
expression on a juridical level. It is important that the international
community draw up uniform rules that will allow States to exercise
more effective control over the various activities that have negative
effects on the environment and to protect ecosystems by preventing
the risk of accidents. "The State should also actively endeavour
within its own territory to prevent destruction of the atmosphere and
biosphere, by carefully monitoring, among other things, the impact of
new technological or scientific advances ... [and] ensuring that its
citizens are not exposed to dangerous pollutants or toxic
wastes".[986]
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Waste management

  • 2. Waste Management • is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials.
  • 3. What are Wastes? • “substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of the law” • a pejorative term for unwanted materials Disposal means • the action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something Manage means • the act of controlling over something
  • 4. Kinds of Wastes • Solid wastes: domestic, commercial and industrial wastes especially common as co-disposal of wastes Examples: plastics, styrofoam containers, bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron, and other trash • Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form Examples: domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste water from ponds, manufacturing industries and other sources
  • 5. Classification of Wastes according to their Properties • Bio-degradable - can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and others) • Non-biodegradable - cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old machines, cans, styrofoam containers and others)
  • 6. Classification of Wastes according to their Effects on Human Health and the Environment • Hazardous wastes Substances unsafe to use commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for dumping or disposal in, or in transit through, any part of the territory of the Philippines • Non-hazardous Substances safe to use commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for
  • 7. Sources of Wastes Households Commerce and Industry
  • 8. Sources of Wastes Agriculture Fisheries
  • 9. EFFECTS OF WASTE… • Affects our health • Affects our socio-economic conditions • Affects our coastal and marine environment • Affects our climate According to NAS: • Some countries are expected to become warmer, although sulfates might limit warming in some areas. • Scientists are unable to determine which parts of those countries will become wetter or drier, but there is likely to be an overall trend toward increased precipitation and evaporation, more intense rainstorms, and drier soils. • Whether rainfall increases or decreases cannot be reliably projected for specific areas.
  • 10. 3R’S • RECYCLE - processing of used materials or waste into a new product. Ex. Recycling a paper • REUSE – the item is used again in the same function. Ex. Reusing envelops, donating toys to charity and use rechargeable batteries. • REDUCE – to make something smaller.
  • 11. Waste Generation by Country (Global Waste Survey Final Report Published by IMO 1995)*
  • 12. Waste Generation in the Philippines In Metro Manila: • It is estimated that 25 million m3 of acid and alkaline liquid waste is disposed of annually from the electronics industry. • Almost 2,000 m3 of solvents and 22,000 tonnes of heavy metals, infectious wastes, biological sludges, lubricants and intractable wastes are disposed of on land or into water courses. • 4,000 tonnes of solid wastes are generated daily. Of these, only about 3,400 tonnes are collected and transported to existing sites.
  • 13. R.A. 9003 Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 REDUCE…..Reusing..Recycling..Composting
  • 14. R.A. 9003 Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 Waste segregation and recycling
  • 15. R.A. 9003 Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 Establishment of a Closure/Upgrading Materials Recovery of open dumpsites Facility
  • 16. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church Chapter Ten: SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT 466. Care for the environment represents a challenge for all of humanity. It is a matter of a common and universal duty, that of respecting a common good,[979] destined for all, by preventing anyone from using "with impunity the different categories of beings, whether living or inanimate - animals, plants, the natural elements - simply as one wishes, according to one's own economic needs". Responsibility for the environment, the common heritage of mankind, extends not only to present needs but also to those of the future. "We have inherited from past generations, and we have benefited from the work of our contemporaries: for this reason we have obligations towards all, and we cannot refuse to interest ourselves in those who will come after us, to enlarge the human family".[984] This is a responsibility that present generations have towards those of the future,[985] a responsibility that also concerns individual States and the international community.
  • 17. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church Chapter Ten: SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT 468. Responsibility for the environment should also find adequate expression on a juridical level. It is important that the international community draw up uniform rules that will allow States to exercise more effective control over the various activities that have negative effects on the environment and to protect ecosystems by preventing the risk of accidents. "The State should also actively endeavour within its own territory to prevent destruction of the atmosphere and biosphere, by carefully monitoring, among other things, the impact of new technological or scientific advances ... [and] ensuring that its citizens are not exposed to dangerous pollutants or toxic wastes".[986]
  • 18. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!! END OF SLIDE.