3. As stated on the Republic Act (RA) 9003 Ecological
Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, provides the
necessary policy framework, institutional mechanisms
and mandate to the local government units (LGUS) to
achieve 25% waste. reduction based on 3RS (reduce,
reuse and recycling).
5. THE ESWM PROGRAM SEEKS TO
ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF
ENVIRONMENT IN TAU CAMPUS
THROUGH SUSTAINABLE ECOLOGICAL
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES.
MISSION
MISSION
6. 1.)Planning and Programming Policy for ESWM
2.) Mass Information and Education Campaign
3.) Training and Capability Building
4.) Provision of ESWM Facility
a. Design, Fabrication and Innovation of ESWM facilities
b. Maintenance of Material Recovery Facility
5.) Comprehensive Ecological Solid Waste Management
a. Waste Reduction
b. Waste Segregation
c. Collection, Transport and Handling of Solid Waste
d. Waste Recycling, Composting and Other Related Projects
e. Disposal and Marketing of Products
f. Selection of ESWM Best Implementing Unit
g. Enforcement and Monitoring of ESWM Policies
6.) Monitoring and Evaluation
7.) Penal Provisions and Incentives
8.) Research and Public Information
9.) Waste Recycling, Composting and Other Related Projects
8.) Research and Public Information
9.) Waste Recycling, Composting and Other Related Projects
a. Recycling of wastes will be done involving the faculty and
students.
b. An Eco-Learning Park/Garden will be established
c. Composting Projects (c/o CBP)
10.) Disposal and Marketing of Products
a. Disposal and Marketing shall be coordinated to the CBP
b. Disposal of e-wastes shall be coordinated to the Supply
Office.
c. Residual wastes will be stored temporarily in the TAU MRF
and weekly, it shall be disposed in Capas Sanitary Landfill thru
Camiling.
11.) Enforcement and monitoring of ESWM Policies a. Security
Force, SSC and CSC Officers, Deans, Chairs, Unit/Office Heads,
and ESWM Team are deputized to enforce and monitor..
12.) Selection of ESWM Best Implementing Unit/Office/College
a. To be selected by the Monitoring and Evaluating Team
PROGRAM
Component
7. Certificate of Recognition given to the General
Services Office for its commendable engagement
in supervising the University's internationalization
program and its contribution in the actualization
of TAU's mission and breakthrough goals through
the integration of Sustainable Development Goals.
TAU-ESWM
Award
8. 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. THE ESWM IS ALL ABOUT:
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
& SEGREGATION
RECYCLING PROGRAM
COMPOSTING
11. IT HELPS TACKLE THE BROADER ISSUES OF A
LINEAR CONSUMPTION SOCIETY, BUT ALSO
OFFERS MORE DIRECT SOLUTIONS TO THE MANY
PROBLEMS WASTE CAUSES.
FAILING TO FOLLOW THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE
MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY MEANS THAT
OTHERWISE USABLE GOODS AND MATERIALS
ARE SENT TO LANDFILL.
Scrap single-use
items
Switch to digital
Offer a trash
alternative
DOES IT PROMOTE ECOLITECY &
SUSTAINABILITY?
15. 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