2. Refuse what you do not
need; reduce what you do
need; reuse what you
consume; recycle what
you cannot refuse,
reduce, or reuse; and rot
(compost) the rest.
- Bea Johson
5. CLASSIFICATION OF SOLID WASTE
Newspaper
Ferrous scrap metal
Non-ferrous scrap metal
Corrugated cardboard
Aluminum
Glass
Office paper
Tin cans
Recyclable materials refer to any waste
material retrieved from the waste stream
and free from contamination that can still
be converted into suitable beneficial use.
These may be transformed into new
products in such a manner that the
original products may lose their identity.
Examples:
Fruit and vegetable peelings
Leftover foods
Vegetable trims
Fish/fowl/meat/animal entrails
Soft shells
Seeds
Leaves
Flowers
Twigs
Branches
Stems
Compostable wastes are biodegradable wastes
such as food waste, garden waste, animal waste
and human waste. They undergo biological
degradation under controlled conditions and can
be turned into compost (soil conditioner or
organic fertilizer) by mixing them with soil, water,
air and biological additives/activators (optional).
Examples:
COMPOSTABLE WASTES RECYCLABLE WASTES
6. CLASSIFICATION OF SOLID WASTE
Paints
Thinners
Household batteries
Lead-acid batteries
Spray Canisters
Bulky Wastes
Consumer Electronics which refer to
worn-out, broken and other discarded
items
White Goods which refer to large
worn-out or broken household
appliances
Oil
Tires
SPECIAL WASTES. Special wastes refer to
household hazardous wastes. Examples:
Sanitary napkins
Disposable diapers
Worn-out rugs
Cartons which contain a plastic lining
usually used for milk and juice
containers
Ceramics
Candy wrappers/sachets
Other soiled materials that cannot be
composted and recycled
Residual wastes are solid waste materials
that are non-compostable and non-
recyclable. It should be disposed
ecologically through a long-term disposal
facility or sanitary landfill.
Examples:
RESIDUAL WASTES SPECIAL WASTES
7. Ecological Solid Waste Management
Act No. 9003 of 2000: An Act
Establishing an Ecological Solid
Waste Management Program,
Creating the Necessary Institutional
Mechanisms and Incentives,
Declaring Certain Laws Prohibited
and Offering Penalties, Allocating
Funds Appropriately, and for Other
Purposes
WHAT ESWM ALL ABOUT?
8. The Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
seeks to ensure the protection of the environment and
public health through the execution of ecological solid
waste management legislation.
No matter where you go, trash is placed everywhere to
help deal with the enormous amount of trash around us.
Everywhere we want, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle.
In addition to safeguarding public health, promoting
sanitation, and protecting citizens from biohazards and
physical harm, proper solid waste management also offers
prospects for the recycling business.
9. TAU Ecological and Solid Waste Management Society
and its responsible officers are leading to promote
and create collaborative activities like competitions,
seminars and other environmental actions.
Otherwise, it boosts the awareness and enhances the
first hand experience of the students, therefore,
students will be able to contributes to the cleanliness
and orderliness of the environment and to the
community as well.
TAU - ESWM
10. General Mass Work
Beautification of IED
Garden
Providing cleaning
materials
Repainting trash
bins
Distribution of
cleaning materials
General Mass work
Classroom
monitoring
Repainting of shed
and landscaping
Dish gardening
General Mass Work - to ensure the
cleanliness and orderliness of
College of Education
Student's Beautification Area -
produce good outcomes on the
surroundings of the college of
education
Lantern Making contest -promotes
the use of recycled materials
Distribution of cleaning materials -to
maintain and ensure cleanliness in
every classroom of College of
Education
University wide anti-dengue mass
work -to ensure the safety of the
students and to maintain
cleanliness and orderliness in CoEd
Two Shovels -digging and
transferring soil for the university
wide anti-dengue mass work
Landscaping / Gardening
Tree Planting Surprise Monitoring
of Waste Segregation
Providing cleaning materials
Providing Mirrors in every
restroom in CoEd
Photo Tribute
Contest (about
nature)
Tiktok Battle
(DIY
Instructional
Material)
Go For Neat and
Clean Classroom -
giving of cleaning
materials such as
walis tambo, dust
pan, trash bin and
pamunas.
2015-2016
2019-2020
2021-2022
2022-2023
17. MANUEL, FREDILYN
MIGUEL, JOHN MARK
PAGARIGAN, ANNA
PAGARIGAN JR., ROLANDO
PALILEO, MARY ROSE
RAPADA, JHANEL
RICO, JEAY CRIS
RODRIGO, ROSALIE
RONDA, MARY JEAN
GROUP 4