Journal of Ecology & Natural Resources (JENR)

ISSN: 2578-4994

Research Article

Perception of the Selected Residents on Household Composting in a Highly Urbanized Area, Manila, Philippines

Authors:

Atega, Marc Jason B1*, Fabale Jonamae S1, Jardeleza Rex S4, Fantonalgo Raymund N1,2,3 and Uybarreta Raynar Joseph1

DOI: 10.23880/jenr-16000137

Abstract

Solid waste is one of the major problems in any congested urbanized area. Metro Manila, one of the highly-urbanized

cities in Southeast Asia, generated 3.596 million tons of solid waste in 2014. Generally, this study determined the

perception of the selected residents on household composting in a highly urbanized area. Specifically, this investigation

was able to learn the knowledge of the residents on composting and solid waste management; described the discouraging

factors they encountered concerning composting activity; and identified the perceived benefits of the said environmental

action. The researchers gathered data through a series of in-depth interviews that were conducted in Barangay 521, Zone

52, District IV, Sampaloc, Manila. Twenty (20) respondents were selected through random sampling technique. Thematic

analysis was used to interpret the data collected. Findings of the study showed that the residents were knowledgeable

about segregation and traditional composting. They were willing to do composting activity but they were not able to

implement it effectively because of several discouraging factors such as the lack of space, time constraint, and

unsystematic collection of waste. The residents perceived composting as a beneficial activity because it can produce

compost for agriculture, improve sanitary condition, and reduce the risk of flooding. Consequently, if these discouraging

factors would be eliminated, then they would be able to perform proper ways of composting. The Local Government Units

should provide appropriate trainings on how to conduct composting activity properly using advanced technologies and

scientific techniques.

Keywords:

Urbanized Area; solid waste; Household composting; Composting activity; Manila

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