Effectiveness of the Implementation on “No Segregation, No Collection” Measures (Bacnotan MO No. 481 s. 2014 CII S7): The Case of DMMMSU Adjacent Barangays
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2022-12-01
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Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the
effectiveness of the implementation of the “No
Segregation, No Collection” measures. A descriptive,
correlational, and developmental designs were used in
this study with 235 respondents of the DMMMSU
NLUC adjacent barangays—Sapilang, Casiaman, and
Arosip. It employed an adapted and an enhanced
questionnaire concerning the effectiveness of the
implementation of the “No Segregation, No
Collection” measures and their awareness and
practices.
Data were gathered, analyzed, and
interpreted using frequency, percentage distribution,
and correlation analysis. Results showed that few of the
respondents were in their late 30’s, a great majority
were females, many were college graduates, many have
an income of Php 5,000 and below, and many have a
household size of 5. Moreover, the respondents were
moderately aware on solid waste management on
collection and transportation, and on practices in
reduce, reuse and recycle, and highly aware on
practices in terms of segregation. The household
exhibited a very high level of awareness of the “No
Segregation, No Collection” measures. The household
size significantly influenced the level of awareness on
solid waste management.