Republic Act 9003: The Ecological Solid Waste Management ...
Transcript of Republic Act 9003: The Ecological Solid Waste Management ...
REPUBLIC ACT 9003: THE ECOLOGICAL
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2000
Institutes measures to promote a more acceptable system which corresponds to the vision of sustainable development.
Aims to merge environmental protection with economic pursuits, recognizing the re-orientation of the community’s view on solid waste, thereby providing schemes for waste minimization, volume reduction, resource recovery utilization and disposal
ECOLOGICAL SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT ACT (RA 9003)
1. Reduction of wastes being generated
2. Reduction of wastes to be disposed, via:
a. recycling
b. composting
undertaken through materials recovery
facilities (MRF)
3. Safe disposal of residual wastes (e.g. sanitary landfill or eco-center)
Objective: “Zero Basura”
ECOLOGICAL SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2000
Mandatory segregation at source (section 21 ra 9003)
Mandatory segregated collection; section 1 rule x, irr)
Establishment of materials recovery facilities;
(section 32 ra 9003)
Closure/conversion of open
dumps to cdf (sec.37)
final disposal systems
Avoidance
Treatment
Residuals
Mgnt
Reuse
Recycle
Reduce
Government Sector:
•DENR (Chairman) • PIA
•DILG • MMDA
•DOST • League of Provinces
•DPWH • League of Cities
•DOH • League of Municipalities •DTI • Liga ng mga Barangay
•DA • TESDA
Private Sector •Representative from the NGO sector
•Representative from the recycling industry •Representative from the manufacturing/packaging industry
NSWMC members
...shall oversee the implementation of solid waste management plans and
prescribe policies to achieve the objectives of the RA 9003.
National Ecology Center and Regional
Ecology Centers
•Training and education
•Data base
•National Recycling Network
•Models
ROLE OF THE LGU
primarily responsible for the implementation and
enforcement of the provisions of this Act within their respective jurisdictions
barangay level shall conduct segregation and collection
of solid waste for biodegradable, compostable and reusable wastes
municipality or city shall be responsible for the collection of non-recyclable materials and special wastes
Creation of the SWM Boards/Committees at the
Local Government Level
Provincial SWM
Board
City/Municipal SWM
Board
Barangay SWM
Committee
Comprehensive SWM
•Mandatory Segregation at Source (Section 21 – 22)
•Collection and transport of Solid Wastes (Section 23-25)
•Recycling Program (section 26-33)
*Eco-Labelling
*Reclamation and buy-back centers for recyclables
*Non-Environmentally Acceptable Products
*Recycling Market Development
*Establishment of LGU MRF
•Waste Management Facilities (Section 36-42)
*Prohibition against the use of open dumps for solid waste
*Siting, establishment and operating a sanitary landfill
Comprehensive SWM
•National solid waste management status report
•National solid waste management framework
•Local government solid waste management plans
•Waste diversion
Avoidance
Treatment
Residuals
Mgnt
Reuse
Recycle
Reduce
Recycling Program
1. Eco-Labelling Coding system for packaging materials and products to facilitate waste recycling
and reuse.
2. Reclamation and buy-back centers for recyclables
to provide separate collection system or convenient drop-off locations for recyclable materials.
3. Prohibition on the Use of Non-Environmentally Acceptable Products
4. Recycling Market Development
Establishment of procedures, standards and strategies to market recyclable materials and develop local market.
5. Establishment of LGU MRF
to receive mixed waste for final sorting, segregation, composting and recycling.
Waste Management Facilities
Section 37. Prohibition Against the use of Open Dumps for Solid Waste
No open dumps shall be established and operated, nor any practice or disposal of solid waste by any person, including LGUs, which constitutes the use of open dumps for solid waste, be allowed after the effectivity of this Act: Provided that within three (3) years after the effectivity of this Act, every LGU shall convert its open dumps into controlled dumps, in accordance with the guidelines set in Section 41 of this Act: Provided, further, That no controlled dumps shall be allowed five (5) years following the effectivity of this Act.
Solid waste management financing
incentives and cost recovery
1. Incentives Fiscal incentives
Non-fiscal incentives
2. National Solid Waste Management Fund Special account in the National treasury to finance:
products, facilities technologies and processes to enhance proper SWM; awards and incentives; research programs; IEC; technical assistance; capability building activities
3. Local solid waste management fund
4. Authority to collect SWM fees
CITIZENS SUITS (sec. 52)
Any citizen may file an appropriate civil, criminal or administrative
action against:
• Any person who violates or fails to comply with the provisions of
the Act or its IRR; or
• The DENR or other implementing agencies with respect to
orders, rules and regulations issued; or
• Any public officer who willfully or grossly neglects the
performance of an act
THE PROGRAM : GREEN MOVEMENT AGENDA (Memorandum from the President dated December 23, 2008)
The program calls for a holistic, scientific, rights-based manner of managing the resources observing the principle of multi-use, decentralization and devolution and active participation of local government units.
The Zero Basura Action Plan for 2009 calls for the harmonization of various
horizontal and vertical local actions on the
management of the environment, with
special focus on solid waste management,
the very basic environmental concern that
affects and involves each and everyone….
from the Uplands to the Coastal Areas.
ZERO BASURA ACTION PLAN FORESTRY ECOTOURISM HEALTH
INVESTMENT DISASTER/FLOODING/
LANDSLIDE
BIODIVERSITY INFRASTRUCTURE/ SEWERAGE
SURFACE/ GROUND
WATER
HORIZONTAL ACTION
NSWMC ROLE:
Waste Generation BARANGAY/ MUNICPALITY/CITY / PRIVATE
SECTOR SWM
3Rs
COASTAL HEALTH PLASTIC MANGROVES
INVESTMENT ALL TYPES OF DEBRIS SPAWNING (SHELLFISH)
TOURISM BEACH DIRT BIODIVERSITY
MINING
Household segregation at MRF
SANITARY LANDFILL/ ECOCENTER
STRATEGY FOR LOCAL ACTION ON ZERO BASURA
FROM HORIZONTAL TO VERTICAL ACTION (INTERCONNECTION INTO ONE ACTION)
HARMONIZATION OF VARIOUS LOCAL ACTION
provides for 50% reduction of waste generation within 6 months.
development of a National Framework on Climate Change
Executive Order 774 and 785