BEST PRACTICES ON SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT 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.
DEALING WITH WASTE IN
MANDAUE CITY
Be Wise with Waste:
The Mandaue Citys
approach to Solid Waste
Management
Introduction to Solid Waste
Management of Mandaue City
Waste is an issue that affects us all. We all produce
waste, people living in Mandaue City throws away household
rubbish every year. All this waste has a huge impact on the
environment, causing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
that contribute to climate change. The amount of wastes we
are creating is increasing and the nature of waste itself is
changing. This means waste now contains an increasingly
complex mix of materials, including plastics, precious metals
and hazardous materials that are difficult to deal with safely.
The solid waste management program of Mandaue City
was approached through waste segregation with back-up
advocacy and information drive. Our vision is to turn
Mandaue City into a clean city living in an environment
that is friendly to man, avoiding waste and using
unavoidable waste as a resource wherever possible. The
aim is to achieve proper waste management which is the
key element in ensuring resource efficiency and the
sustainable growth of Mandaue City.
This presentation explains our best practices and
how the Solid Waste Management of Mandaue
City is working to minimize the negative impacts
of waste in the city while maximizing the benefits
of good waste management, and the role of
individuals, households, business sectors and
barangays have to play.
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.
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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 MRFs.
Create a Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee
Set up a Materials Recovery Facility
Collect only biodegradable, recyclable, compostable and reusable
wastes.
Status of Mandaue City
Dumpsite
DUMPSITE PRIOR TO
CLOSURE
DUMPSITE PARTIAL CLOSURE
MANDAUE CITY PROPOSED SANITARY LANDFILL
UMAPAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
1 HECTARE SANITARY LANDFILL
CONSOLACION SANITARY
LANDFILL PROPOSED
TEMPORARY DUMPING
AREA
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 NonHousehold: 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
Barangay:
City /
Municipality
Biodegradable
/ Compostable
Residual &
Hazardous
Non- biodegradable
/Recyclable
Recyclers/
Junkshop
Barangay
MRF
City Sanitary
Landfill
ASSISTANCE OF THE CITY TO SWMP
TURN-OVER OF GARBAGE TRUCKS
TO 27 BARANGAYS
TURN-OVER OF SHREDDER
MACHINES TO 27 BARANGAYS
100,000 FOR
CONSTRUCTION
Proposed
Brgy. Subangdaku MRF OF MRF
BARANGAY
MRF
CANDUMAN
CASILI
PAGSABUNAGAN
JAGOBIAO
CUBACUB
GUIZO
MANTUYONG
IBABAO-ESTANCIA
TABOK
ALANG-ALANG
Waste to Energy
Proposed Technology for Barangay
and Dumpsite
Generator
Shredding Machine
Plastic To Fuel
Proposed Waste to Energy Facility for City Public Market
and City Abattoir
DAILY VOLUME
24.81 (kg)
METHANE
LPG
16.64 (kg)
Electricity
168.53 (kwh)
Diesel
15.84 (l)
Carbon Credits 16.57
EFFLUENTS
Soil Conditioner
Pest Repellent
AUXILIARY
1,500 (l)
500 (l)
Compost Fertilizer 400(kg)
DAILY VOLUME
METHANE
Electricity
150(kwh)
Heating
150(kgs)
Organic Soil 1.5 tons
MY MANDAUE
SULONG MANDAUE SEARCH
SWM CRITERIA
I.
Institutional Mechanism
Presence of a functional Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee ----------------------------------------5
- Minutes of the Meetings, Resolutions passed, and approved, Presence of Local Ordinance
(localizing RA 9003/City Ordinance), Actions taken/SWM Activities, Proper documentation,
Organizational structure and system
II. Waste Management System in Operation
A. Segregation of Solid Wastes at Source (by random inspection of households; 2 barangay officials and
2 households for every inspection) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
B. Waste Collection
1. Segregated collection (monitored trash bins and garbage trucks, collection schedules) ----------------10
2. Effective collection (absence of litters, mini dumpsites in rivers (1st round of inspection will focus
on riverbanks), creeks other waterways and in public and private areas)-------------------------------------10
C. Wastes Diversion through the Material Recovery System (focused on residual wastes and not on recycled
materials)
1. Operationalization of composting system
Products as a result of composting)------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
(higher points for higher percentage of waste composted hence barangay WACS data is required)
2. Existence of facility(ies) to recover recyclable/reusable wastes ----------------------------------------------------- 5
D. Waste Storage/Disposal
1. Presence of secured storage facility for busted bulbs/lamps/rechargeable batteries -------------------------- 2
(Points shall be deducted if broken lamps are noted in barangay area of responsibility)
2. Presence of secured storage facility for infectious wastes (such as syringe, etc.) from clinics/
health centers/funeral parlors------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
3. No burning of solid wastes (plastic, rubber, PVC, infectious wastes) ---------------------------------------------- 5
(actually observed during visit/evaluation period or based on physical evidence of burning)
Bonus: Initiatives undertaken by the barangays in the proper disposal of human and animal
wastes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
E.
Generation of livelihood/income generating projects thru recycled waste ---------------------------------------- 20
Efforts to utilize residual wastes generated in the barangay (used tire and styrofoam boxes/cups to
plant box, plastic waste melted to form bricks etc.,(tetra packs to bags, plastics used in pillows ) etc.
except those done in schools
Bonus: More types of recyclable materials utilized for various IGPs --------------------------------------- 1
* Note: SWM Initiatives in the barangays that will promote and raise level of awareness towards solid waste
Total
100
MOST OUTSTANDING
BARANGAY AWARDS
BARANGAY CANDUMAN
(First Prize)
BARANGAY PAGSABUNGAN
(Second Prize
PLASTIC TO FUEL
Given to the Barangay
1ST Prize and 2ND Prize
BARANGAY CANDUMAN
BARANGAY PAGSABUNGAN
LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS THRU RECYCLED WASTES
BARANGAY CANDUMAN
THE MADAUE CITY
SWM ORDINANCE
SEMINAR ON HOUSEHOLD
COMPOSTING
(TAKAKURA METHOD)
TAKAKURA COMPOSTING DEMONSTRATION
& TECHNICAL SEMINAR WITH KOJI TAKAKURA AND
MR. BENJAMIN CABAHUG ON JULY 12, 2012
IN CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE, MANDAUE CITY
SWM
CONSULTATIONS AND
AWARENESS
All Barangay Captains meeting
with Mayor Jonas Cortes
MEETING WITH PRESIDENTS OF URBAN
POOR ASSOCIATION
SWMP SEMINAR TO ALL
STATION COMMANDERS
OF MCPO
MEETING WITH BIN
BARANGAY ASSEMBLY
AWARENESS
BRGY. OPAO ASSEMBLY
BRGY. CAMBARO ASSEMBLY
BRGY. MANTUYONG
ASSEMBLY
BRGY. BANILAD ASSEMBLY
BRGY. LOOC ASSEMBLY
BRGY. PAKNAAN ASSEMBLY
BARANGAY COUNCIL
SESSION
BRGY. CABANCALAN SESSION
BRGY. TINGUB SESSION
BRGY. ALANG-ALANG
SESSION
SK FEDERATION SESSION
BRGY. UMAPAD SESSION
SANGGUNIANG
KABATAAN (SK)
AWARENESS
SEMINAR WITH SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN (SK)
OFFICIALS IN HALL OF FAME
MANDAUE CITY
SWMP SCHOOL
AWARENESS
CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
CASILI ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
BAKILID ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CABANCALAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BASAK ELEM. SCHOOL
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
MANDAUE CITY COMPREHENSIVE
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PAKNAAN ELEM. SCHOOL
(Segregation Cans Turnover)
TOGETHER WITH ABOITIZ FOUNDATION REP.
SUBANGDAKU ELEM. SCHOOL
(Segregation Cans Turnover)
TOGETHER WITH ABOITIZ FOUNDATION REP.
SEMINAR WITH BOY SCOUT
COORDINATOR AND RESPECTIVE
SCHOOLS AT DEPED MANDAUE
CITY
BRIEFING WITH MANDAUE CITY NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH
SCHOOL BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL SCOUTS ON THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF CITY ORDINANCE
MONITORING WITH BARANGAY CAPTAIN JUN DEL MAR OF
IBABAO, MANDAUE CITY
VIOLATORS APPREHENDED BY BOY SCOUTS
THROWING CIGARETTE BUTT
VIOLATORS APPREHENDED BY BOY SCOUTS AND ECOWARDEN
TESTIMONIAL EXPERIENCES OF EACH GIRL
SCOUT AND BOY SCOUT STUDENTS
MEETING WITH CITY PAID
CLEAN & GREEN AND JOB
ORDER EMPLOYEES INVOLVED
IN SWMP
BRGY. TABOK
BRGY. CASILI
BRGY. UMAPAD WITH
CAPTAIN NELSON RUBIO
BRGY. PAGSABUNGAN
BRGY. CASUNTINGAN
BRGY. IBABAO-EASTANCIA
BRGY. CANDUMAN
BRGY. OPAO
BRGY. BANILAD
BRGY. BAKILID
BRGY. MAGUIKAY
BRGY. CUBACUB
BRGY. PAKNAAN
BRGY. BASAK
BRGY. TINGUB
BRGY. TAWASON
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK
AWARENESS
SEMINAR WITH CLEAN AND GREEN PERSONNEL AND JOB ORDER EMPLOYESS
INVOLVED IN SWMP TOGETHER WITH ATTY. GIOVANNI Y. TIANERO HELD ON
NOVEMBER 19, 2012 IN MANDAUE CITY SPORTS COMPLEX
CULMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK WITH THE
PARTICIPATION OF ALL DEPARTMENT HEADS, GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL AND THE CITY
ADMINISTRATOR ATTY. JAMES M. ABADIA HELD ON NOVEMBER 24, 2012
IN MANDAUE CITY PLAZA
as we care for creation,
God,
we realize that
through creation,
cares for us.
Pope Benedict XVI
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
WE NEED TO REFORM
TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT
Thank you
For
Listening!
God Bless!
Presented by:
ENGR. RICARDO D. MENDOZA, MPA
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR
Mandaue City