Chapter 1
Studying Waste Management Practices Of San Manuel National High
School
Introduction
Background Of The Study
Annie Leonard, a well-known advocate for sustainability, once
stated, “There is no such thing as ’away.’ When we throw anything
away, it must go somewhere.” This highlights the growing concern
of solid waste management (SWM), especially in the Philippines and
other developing countries.
The increasing amount of waste due to rapid urbanization,
changing consumer habits, and limited resources makes waste
disposal a pressing issue. According to Dickella Gamaralalage
(2013) Effective SWM is crucial for sustainable development,
environmental conservation, and public health. One of the key
challenges faced by schools is the proper disposal of daily waste
generated in classrooms and other areas. At Puerto Elementary
School in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, the Solid waste
Management Committee (PESSWMC) is dedicated to implementing
Republic Act (R.A) 9003, which promotes responsible and
sustainable waste management. By following the principles of this
law, the school aims to minimize waste’s environmental impact and
create a cleaner, more sustainable learning environment. Education
plays a vital role in shaping students' perspectives and behaviors
regarding waste disposal. Schools, as educational institutions, are in
the best position to instill environmental responsibility in students.
In developing nations, solid waste management (SWM) which
includes actions to reduce the negative effects of solid waste on the
environment and human health, is a major environmental concern.
According to Zurbruegg(2003) Public health problems and
environmental hazards can result from improper handling, storage,
collection. Effective waste management in schools is crucial to
installing environmental consciousness in kids. According to a study
conducted at San Pedro High School (Reyes, Almonte, and Cruz,
2021), pupils sorting and recycling skills improved significantly
when the school had an effective waste management system. The
study also noted that if you want a clean and environmentally
friendly school, it's important to keep teaching children about these
topics and involving them. Everyone must work together to manage
school waste effectively, including the principal, staff, instructors,
and [Link] was brought home by a 2021 study conducted by
De Guzman, Santos,and Dela Cruz at Quezon City High School. They
discovered that the school's garbage problem significantly improved
when kids were actively sorting and recycling. The importance of
continuous training and awareness initiatives to keep everyone
informed was also underlined by the researchers.
When it comes to establishing a sustainable environment, the
waste management practices of teenagers are crucial. Abdon and
Farin's 2022 study, which examined schools in Zambales, the
Philippines, made this argument quite clear. They discovered that
students play a crucial role in recycling trash sorting, and ensuring
that waste is disposed of properly. The Department of Education's
(2016) WinS guidelines, which emphasize the necessity of robust
policies to support such practices, are in line with this. Another
study, conducted in 2023 by Kilaton, Aguilor, and Zamayla,
examined Grade 11 students in the Jasaan South District and found
that active waste management instruction has a significant impact
on students' behavior. When considering all of this information, it is
evident that educating high school students about solid waste
management is crucial to helping them form eco-friendly Behaviour.
Understanding students' current waste management practices
can help identify problem areas and develop targeted interventions
for promoting more sustainable habits. This study focuses on how
students at San Manuel National high school manage solid waste. It
aims to assess their attitudes, behaviors, and knowledge regarding
waste generation, disposal, recycling, and segregation. By
examining these aspects, the research seeks to evaluate the
effectiveness of the school’s current SWM programs and explore
ways to enhance environmental education. The findings will be
valuable for school administrators, teachers, and policymakers in
developing and implementing strategies to improve SWM practices
in schools while contributing to broader efforts to address the
country’s waste management challenges.
It's not a one-and-done thing, you have to stick with it. The
DENR's "Zero Waste School Program" (DENR, 2019) has also been a
great help, giving schools tools and a framework for implementing
sustainable waste management. Additionally, research from Tarlac
National High School (Garcia & Mendoza, 2020) indicates that trying
waste management to what students are learning in class is a great
way to go, as children are more likely to become environmentally
conscious when they comprehend the larger picture how waste
impacts the environment and society. Therefore, all of these studies
point to the need for a comprehensive, community-wide approach
within schools (De Guzman, Santos, & Dela Cruz, 2021; Garcia &
Mendoza, 2020).
Schools plays an important role in promoting environmental
sustainability by using eco-friendly designs, reducing waste and
managing resources wisely. Simple actions like recycling, sorting
waste properly, and reducing plastic use in canteens can greatly
Help in minimizing waste.
In this study, we aim to understand how students manage their
waste, including how they dispose of, recycle, or reduce trash.
Waste management is important because it helps keep our
environment clean and safe. Through this research, we want to find
out if students are aware of proper waste disposal and what factors
affect their habits, such as school rules or the availability of trash
bins. Our goal is to analyze their actions and suggest ways to
improve waste management in schools so that we can all contribute
to a cleaner and healthier environment.
Statement Of The Problem
The way we manage waste has a significant impact on human
health and the condition of our world. The main goal of this study
project is to determine how San Manuel National High School
students dispose of their belongings. A few important aspects are
what we truly desire to comprehend:
1. How do students at San Manuel National High School currently
dispose of their waste?
2. What elements affect how pupils dispose of their waste?
3. What attitudes and views do the pupils have regarding
environmental sustainability and trash management?
By delving deeply into these issues, we can uncover
significant insights that will enable us to pinpoint areas where
improvements are necessary. This will also allow us to evaluate the
effectiveness of our current waste management initiatives
comprehensively. We strongly believe that by investigating the
myriad factors that shape students' behaviors and viewpoints
regarding waste management, this research can provide valuable
contributions to the development of more impactful teaching
methods and curricula. These enhanced educational approaches will
aim to genuinely inspire students to embrace the role of
environmental stewards, fostering a lasting sense of responsibility
and care for our planet.
Ultimately, our goal is to instill in students a deep-rooted
appreciation for sustainable practices and empower them to make
informed and conscientious choices that benefit the environment.
Through this process, we hope to nurture a generation of individuals
who are not only aware of environmental issues but are also
motivated to take meaningful action towards creating a cleaner,
greener future.
Significance Of The Study
The goal of this study is to clarify the behaviors and
motivations of San Manuel National High School students about
waste management. We can determine what is effective and what
requires improvement by attentively examining their current
procedures. In order to develop instructional programs that
genuinely connect with them, we will also investigate the factors
that influence their garbage disposal practices.
Furthermore, knowing how students feel and think about
environmental sustainability and waste management can help us
better understand the social and cultural elements influencing their
behavior. Finding workable solutions that school administrators and
legislators may implement to significantly impact the situation is the
goal of this research, not only gathering data.
Insights into efficient waste management programs and regulations
may make this study a useful resource for other educational
institutions. It contributes to a more comprehensive understanding
of the problem and establishes the framework for further study on
this subject.
The ultimate objective is to motivate students to develop into
ecologically conscious adults. In order to contribute to the creation
of a more sustainable future for everybody, we hope that they will
embrace these sustainable behaviors in both their everyday life and
the school environment.