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THE EFFECTS OF PROPER WASTE

SEGREGATION TO CITIZENS OF
GREEN VALLEY SUBDIVISION: A
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Barilla, Maria Janine Isabel C.
Batac, Carlo Joaquin P.
Buenafe, Prince Xavier T.
Collantes, JayVann
Esmeralda, Gabriel Norman
Panambo, Kamih
Table of contents
01 02 03
Background Statement Specific Research
of the Study of the Problem Questions

04 05 06
Significance Review of Research
Of the Study Related Methodology
Literature
“For thousands of years, you humans have been throwing in everything you come
across— hopes, dreams, wishes that never come true. Irresponsible waste management if
you ask me.”

—Richard Russel Riordan


Jr.
Background of the
Study
Ordinance No. 2001-056

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY ORDINANCE NO. 96-049, PROMULGATING


RULES AND REGULATIONS ON SEGREGATION AND PROPER DISPOSAL OF
GARBAGE BY COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
AND INSTITUTIONS AND ALL HOUSEHOLDS IN THE CITY OF NAGA
Statement of the
Problem
This research aims to cite and explain The Effects of
Proper Waste Segregation to the Citizens of Green Valley
Subdivision using a qualitative method.
Specific Research Questions

01 How do the citizens of Green Valley Subdivision segregate their


waste?

02
What are the observable changes and effects within the
community before and after the strict implementation of the
Waste Segregation Policy?

03
How did the people react and adapt to the implementation of the
Waste Segregation Policy?
Significance of the
Study
Citizens of Green Valley City and Barangay Officials
Subdivision
This research can encourage the people to This research can motivate the officials
continuously abide by the waste segregation to implement the waste segregation
policy. policy in other parts of the city.

Garbage Collectors Future Researchers


This research can result to less hassle for This research can be used in
the garbage of collectors. conducting future studies with the
same topic.
Review of Related
Literature “The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth.”

“We have not yet managed to adopt a circular model of production capable of preserving resources for
present and future generations, while limiting as much as possible the use of non-renewable resources,
moderating their consumption, maximizing their efficient use, reusing and recycling them.”

“These problems are closely linked to a throwaway culture which affects the excluded just as it quickly
reduces things to rubbish.”

-Pope Francis

Laudato Si, Chapter 1 Part 1


Methodology

Qualitative Research Qualitative


Approach Research Method
Phenomenological Interview: Semi-
Approach structured

Qualitative Data Data Gathering


Analysis Procedure

Thematic Face-to-face Interview


Analysis with the respondents
Thank You!

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