Friday, July 24, 2020

Project IWASTO Holds Second Webinar on Community-Level Waste Management

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – A Department of Science and Technology-funded research project successfully held the second session of its webinar series titled “IWASTO Natin Webinar Series on Sustainable Solid Waste Management Amidst COVID-19” last 23 July via Zoom and Facebook live.

Participated by around three hundred (300) people hailing from various sectors and groups throughout the Philippines, Project Integrated Waste Analysis, Survey, and Technological Options (Project IWASTO) organized the webinar series which will have a total three sessions on topics involving solid waste management.

Engr. Angela Aquino, Senior Science Research Specialist of Project IWASTO, presented a brief overview of the program as part of the opening remarks. For this session, speakers Mr. Emmanuel Alivio, Mr. Bramwell Gonzales, and Engr. Reido Panaligan discussed the endeavors of their respective organizations. 

Event poster for the webinar
(Source: Project IWASTO Facebook page)


Kami sa GreenAntz ang ginagawa namin ay circular economy. [Ang mga plastic nanggagaling] from producers to consumers, then ‘away’[.] Kami yung kumukuha ng ‘away’. In our case[,] yung mga waste nagiging resource siya.” (“Here are GreenAntz we do circular economy. [The plastics flow] from the producers, [to the] consumers, then ‘away’. We are taking these [plastics thrown away]”. In our case, the wastes become [useful] resources.) Mr. Alivio of GreenAntz emphasized during her talk. He presented the innovative solutions of Green Antz Builders, Inc., a Bulacan-based enterprise that uses its proprietary technology to utilize plastic sachets as eco-bricks for various uses.

For the second talk, Mr. Bram Gonzales of Sari-Cycling discussed the initiatives of their group in promoting segregation at source. Currently, they have forged partnerships with select communities in urban Pasig City. “Let us focus on the present. We have things we can do [at] our homes, things we can do right now” Mr. Gonzales said in his concluding statement.

Engr. Reido Panaligan of the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) delivered the final talk for the second session. He explained that the CREST Urban Biogas System integrates various sustainable concepts such as renewable energy, waste management, permaculture, and materials recovery.

After the presentations, questions from webinar participants in both Zoom and Facebook were answered by the speakers. Engr. Ces Abad Jr. of Project IWASTO served as the moderator and emcee.

The next webinar session will be held tentatively on [early August]*. While first session held last 8 July focused on the technologies that could help manage biodegradable wastes, the last session will involve local government units’ response to the changing garbage landscape brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Project IWASTO aims to develop integrated solid waste information and technology management system for selected communities that are part of the Manila Bay watershed. It is a two-year project under the IM4ManilaBay Program, a consortium of research projects that aims to clean up and rehabilitate Manila Bay. The program component projects are funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD).


*Editor's Note: The original reflected schedule was removed as the webinar session did not push through at that date. New schedule is subject to change depending on the speaker availability.

 


Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Project IWASTO Holds Webinar on Waste Management

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – A Department of Science and Technology-funded research project successfully launched its webinar series titled “IWASTO Natin Webinar Series on Sustainable Solid Waste Management Amidst COVID-19” last 8 July via Zoom and Facebook live.

Invitation poster of the webinar
(Source: Project IWASTO official Facebook page)


Participated by different representatives from various sectors both government and private, Project Integrated Waste Analysis, Survey, and Technological Options (Project IWASTO) lead the webinar series which, as of writing, will have a total three sessions on topics involving solid waste management.

The first session focused on the management of biodegradable wastes. Dr. Maria Antonia Tanchuling, project leader of Project IWASTO, presented a brief overview of the program as part of the opening remarks. For this, speakers Dr. Myra Tansenco and Engr. David Herrera discussed the technologies developed and promoted by the Environment and Biotechnology Division of the Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI).

“Philippine solid waste is largely composed of biodegradable waste, so this has great potential for composting” Dr. Tansenco emphasized during her talk. She presented the various composting technologies of DOST-ITDI that could be used for varying capacities depending on the target user.

Dr. Herrera discussed another potential use of biodegradable waste as a raw material to produce biogas (e.g. methane). “There is a need for [a] low cost waste treatment facility due to the growing animal industry and municipal garbage” he explained.

After the presentations, questions from webinar participants in both Zoom and Facebook were answered by the speakers.

The next webinar session will be held tentatively on July 16.

Project IWASTO aims to develop integrated solid waste information and technology management system for selected communities that are part of the Manila Bay watershed. It is a two-year project under the IM4ManilaBay Program, a consortium of research projects that aims to clean up and rehabilitate Manila Bay. The program component projects are funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD).