Promote wider use of cleaner production technologies among Small & Medium Enterprises to achieve industry competitiveness OBJECTIVE:

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Promote wider use of cleaner production technologies among Small & Medium Enterprises to achieve industry competitiveness OBJECTIVE:

Segregated Destination W a s t e Segregation at source Biodegradable Kitchen/yard/ animal/human wastes Biodegradable Kitchen/yard/ animal/human wastes Biogas or Bioreactor Recyclable Recyclable Material Recovery Facility (final sorting) Redemption Center Non-Recyclable Infectious Waste Hazardous Materials. Treatment to be determined further by EnD Papers cartons Glass metals Laminates Plastics PET

Note: 0.13 kg/cap/day Characterization of Waste Generated at ITDI

SEGREGATION AT SOURCE

Bay 1 Bay 2

Major Advantages of the ITDI-DOST Composting Technology No leachate discharge Comparatively insignificant odor emission Fast rate composting process No worm proliferation Less attractive to flies Competitive compost production cost Less electrical power consumption cost Very low solid inoculant requirement

PET RECYCLING Cooperators: –PET Manufacturers Association of the Phils –Packaging Institute of the Phils. –Phil. Plastic Industrial Association Objectives: –Optimize the washing/cleaning parameters –Develop products from recycled PET pellets/resin such as fiber/filament

Plastic waste Slab from plastic waste Construction material Development of panel boards and construction materials from plastic (sando) bags

Decorative item From waste glass Waste glass Development of decorative items from waste glass

An Exploratory Study on the Recycling/Processing of Scrap Packaging Laminates Cooperator: Nestle Philippines Objective: To process scrap plastic aluminum laminates and explore valuable uses as construction materials like panel boards suitable for ceiling, wall & furniture; and injection-molded functional/decorative products

BIOGAS DIGESTER The biogas digester is a physical structure whose main function is to provide anaerobic condition. It is also known as bioreactor or anaerobic reactor