Solid Waste Management Practices and Implementation among Science Teachers in Leon, Iloilo
Noe T. Hermosa
Central Philippines State University San Carlos Campus (Philippines)
Almira Villareal Seduco
Bayag National High School (Philippines)
Publication Information
Journal Title: International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI)
Author(s):Hermosa, Noe T. ;Seduco, Almira Villareal
Published On: 11/11/2025
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
First Page: 2855
Last Page: 2874
ISSN: 2321-2705
This study assessed solid waste management (SWM) practices and their implementation among science teachers in the District of Leon I, Leon, Iloilo, and identified integration points for the DepEd Science curriculum. Using a descriptive-correlational design, 62 teachers answered a Likert questionnaire on segregation, reduction, recycling/reuse, disposal, and policy implementation. Practices were moderate: segregation scored highest; disposal was weakest. Older teachers (≥36) showed stronger segregation and implementation; female teachers reported better disposal practices. Seminar attendance showed no significant effects. Segregation, reduction, and recycling/reuse were positively associated with implementation, while disposal was not. Findings point to gaps in the final handling of waste and in the knowledge of sanctions under RA 9003. The school SWM package for Science, class waste audits, color-coded bin use, composting investigations, plastic-use reduction challenges, and eco-monitor roles, aligned with ESD and RA 9003. These actions translate policy into habits, strengthen implementation, and support reductions in school waste.
Keywords:
Solid waste management (SWM); DepEd Science curriculum integration; RA 9003 compliance; Education for Sustainable Development; Science teachers.
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