Practice and Awareness On Waste Management
Practice and Awareness On Waste Management
Practice and Awareness On Waste Management
Sustainable Programs
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The escalating generation of waste produced in educational institutions has long been
criticized for numerous issues, including environmental impacts, health hazards, sanitation
issues, and management inadequacies (Sahadevan et al., 2019). In response, the Philippine
government has implemented several environmental policies intended to address this
problem, including the “Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000” (Republic Act No.
9003) However, compliance with the law in educational institutions is challenging due to
various factors such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of awareness, and insufficient policies
and regulations (Dawang & Maharjan, 2019). Waste management is a critical societal issue
that affects the environment, economy, and public health. It is a complex issue that requires
concerted efforts from different stakeholders, such as governments, industries, and
individuals. In recent years, waste-related problems have become increasingly urgent in the
Philippines, where limited storage space, insufficient waste collection and recycling facilities,
and inadequate public education and awareness are compounded by rapid population growth
and urbanization. A report named “A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050”
includes a comprehensive collection of solid waste data at both national and urban levels. The
report offers projections and estimates of waste generation until 2030 and 2050, besides
providing significant data dimensions from costs related to waste management to disposal.
Schools, as important institutions in the community, can play an important role in promoting
sustainability and responsible waste management among students, who are the future leaders
and citizens of the society.
San Jose National High School (SJNHS), like many other schools in the country,
faces waste management challenges that pose risks to the students’ health, the school’s
environment, and the community as a whole. Despite the school’s efforts to follow the
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, there is still evidence of improper waste
disposal, littering, and non-compliance with established policies and guidelines.
Conceptual Framework
The input variable involves the demographic profile of the respondents. The process
involves using a survey questionnaire to gather detailed information on waste management
practices of grade 11 students and conducting analysis on data collected. The output of this
study is improvement and recommendations on the best waste education programs to promote
sustainable waste management practices among grade 11 students.
Research Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis Ha: There is a relationship between the level of proper waste
management practices among Grade 11 students in SJNHS.
This study aims to fill this gap and provide insights into the waste management
practices of grade 11 students, which can subsequently inform waste management programs
and ultimately contribute to the sustainable development goals of the SJNHS. The findings of
this study will be of great significance to policymakers and educators who seek to improve
waste management practices at SJNHS.
1. What are the attitudes and behaviors of Grade 11 students in SJNHS towards waste
management?
2. How knowledgeable are Grade 11 students in SJNHS about proper waste management
practices?
Definition of Terms
The significance of the study is that it can contribute to a broader understanding of the factors
that influence waste management practices and sustainable behaviors among young adults.
The beneficiaries of this study include:
Students – The study will help students by giving them accurate information that can improve
their understanding and being aware to proper waste management.
Teachers – The study’s findings will assist teachers in developing effective teaching strategies
related to waste management.
Supreme Student Government Council – The study’s results will offer valuable insights into
the specific problem faced by the school regarding waste management.
People – Sharing the study’s findings can engage organization within the community in
supporting and promoting sustainable waste management policies
This study aims to assess the level of waste management practices among Grade 11
students in SJNHS (San Jose National High School). The scope of this study will focus on
gathering information and understanding the practices of Grade 11 students specifically
related to waste management
CHAPTER II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Quantitative research is a valuable approach for researchers seeking to obtain precise
measurements, test hypotheses, and generate empirical evidence to address research questions
in a systematic and objective manner. Quantitative research is a research strategy that focuses
on quantifying the collection and analysis of data. It is formed from a deductive approach
where emphasis is placed on the testing of theory, shaped by empiricist and positivist
philosophies (Wikipedia,2020).
Population
The population for our study would be all Grade 11 students currently enrolled at
SJNHS who will be the target participants for our study.
Sampling
A simple random sample is a randomly selected subset of a population. In this
sampling method, each member of the population has an exactly equal chance of being
selected. This method is the most straightforward of all the probability sampling methods,
since it only involves a single random selection and requires little advance knowledge about
the population. Because it uses randomization, any research performed on this sample should
have high internal and external validity, and be at a lower risk for research biases like
sampling bias and selection bias (Scribbr, 2014)
Data Collection
To carry out the study, we will use closed-ended questionnaires because it’s offer
advantages in terms of time efficiency, standardization, larger sample sizes, and accessibility,
making them a preferred choice in many data collection scenarios (QuestionPro,2018)
Statistical Tool
According to Saul McLeod, 2023, the 5-point Likert scale is a commonly used survey
response scale that measures the behavior, attitudes and practices with a statement or
question. It consists of a series of statements or questions, each with a set of response options
ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The five response options typically used in
a 5-point Likert scale are:
1. Always
2. Frequently
3. Occasionally
4. Rarely
5. Never
CHAPTER III
This study involved the grade 11 students of SJNHS as the respondents. As a result,
the researchers utilized a 5-point Likert Scale and employed stratified random sampling to
determine the number of respondents taken from the population.
The researchers have adapted a Likert Scale instrument to measure the level of
practices and knowledge of grade 11 students, as well as to identify areas for improvement
within the school by determining the problems encountered by the students.
To describe the gathered data, the researchers used the weighted mean. This measure
was employed to assess the level of practices and knowledge of grade 11 students regarding
waste management, as well as to identify the problems encountered by the students that
require improvement within the school. The average of the responses for each item was
calculated and interpreted based on the range of the obtained averages, as presented in Table
1.
The data from Table 3 suggests that, on average, grade 11 students possess a moderate
level of knowledge about proper waste management practices. The mean score of 2.74 falls
slightly above the midpoint of the Likert scale, indicating that students generally have some
familiarity with the subject matter.
On a 5-point Likert scale, a score of 2.74 suggests that the majority of grade 11
students tend to select the option indicating occasional knowledge or understanding of proper
waste management practices.
While this interpretation indicates that students have some awareness of waste
management, there is still room for improvement. It implies that there are gaps in their
knowledge and understanding that need to be addressed to enhance their understanding and
application of proper waste management practices.While this indicates a baseline level of
awareness, there is still room for improvement in their knowledge. It suggests that there are
gaps in their understanding that should be addressed to enhance their comprehension and
knowledge about proper waste management practices.
Table 4 reveals that grade 11 students at SJNHS perceive their current waste
management practices as rarely effective. The mean score of 2.38 indicates that the majority
of students consider the effectiveness of waste management to be low. This suggests that
there are significant deficiencies in the existing waste management system at SJNHS, which
may lead to inefficiencies, improper waste disposal, and potential environmental issues. To
address these concerns, it is recommended to focus on education and awareness campaigns,
improve infrastructure, encourage student involvement, establish regular monitoring and
evaluation processes, and foster collaboration with local authorities and organizations. These
measures aim to enhance waste management practices at SJNHS, promote sustainability, and
address the shortcomings identified by the students’ perceptions.
CHAPTER IV
Summary of findings
The findings from the data analysis indicate that grade 11 students at SJNHS have an
occasional level of engagement in waste management practices. Their involvement is not
consistently high or frequent, as indicated by the mean score of 2.66 on the Likert scale.
Similarly, their knowledge about proper waste management practices is moderate, with a
mean score of 2.74. This suggests that while students have some familiarity with waste
management, there are still gaps in their understanding and application of proper practices.
Additionally, students perceive their current waste management practices as rarely effective,
with a mean score of 2.38.
Conclusion
Based on the results, it can be concluded that there is room for improvement in the
waste management behaviors, knowledge, and effectiveness at SJNHS. The findings
highlight the need to address the deficiencies in waste management practices to prevent
inefficiencies, improper waste disposal, and potential environmental issues.
Recommendations
References
Raising Awareness on Solid Waste Management through Formal Education for Sustainability:
A Developing Countries Evidence Review: https://www.mdpi.com/2313-4321/6/1/6
Republic Act of 9003: https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2001/01/26/republic-act-no-9003-s-
2001/
Waste Mismanagement in Developing Countries: A Review of Global Issues:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466021/
What a Waste 2.0: A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050:
https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/697271544470229584/text/What-a-Waste-
2-0-A-Global-Snapshot-of-Solid-Waste-Management-to-2050.txt
Close Ended Questions : Definition, Types with Example : https://www.questionpro.com/close-
ended-questions.html
Quantitative research: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_research