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Face mask and medical waste generation in the City of Baguio, Philippines: its current management and GHG footprint.
Lunag, Marcelino N; Abana, Alexander S; Agcaoili, Juco P; Arellano, Jillien Kaith T; Caluza, Coleen Angela G; Decena, Nick Brylle V; Paz, Emmanuel R Dela; Delgado, Lyka Angela B; Obero, Aaron F; Ocampo, Don Miguel E; Sacdalan, Charlene Ann D.
  • Lunag MN; Faculty, School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Abana AS; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Agcaoili JP; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Arellano JKT; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Caluza CAG; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Decena NBV; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Paz ERD; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Delgado LAB; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Obero AF; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Ocampo DME; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
  • Sacdalan CAD; School of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines.
J Mater Cycles Waste Manag ; 25(2): 1216-1226, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2242909
ABSTRACT
The daily use of facemask to prevent virus transmission increases the negative effect on the environment because of improper waste disposal. Due to the absence of baseline data, the impact of facemask and medical waste generation, as well as the community's management practice, should be studied to avoid further environmental degradation. In this study, we surveyed 384 respondents and conducted computational analysis to provide an overview of the household's facemask usage and ecological footprint in combating Covid-19. Results showed that most respondents (48.7%) use two facemasks per day. Thus, an estimated 417,834 facemasks are disposed daily, generating 3,585 kg/day of additional waste. The average medical waste of Covid-infected individuals is 3.29 kg per day per capita. This yields 22,438 kg. of CO2 eq., which could contribute to the global warming potential; however, there is also a potential recovery of 61.572 gigajoules of energy for power generation. Most respondents are aware of proper facemask waste management practices, but some lacks application regarding responsible waste disposal. Despite the contribution of facemask to the overall solid waste generation, the city's current management remains a challenge since disposable facemasks are potentially mixed with other types of waste from its storage, collection, and disposal. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10163-023-01601-2.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: J Mater Cycles Waste Manag Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10163-023-01601-2

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: J Mater Cycles Waste Manag Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10163-023-01601-2