The Degree of Implementation of Waste Management on Ship
Derek Mar O. Montallana | Herminigildo A. Mausisa | Renz Ian U. Aquino | Jade Nathaniel R. Balacuit | Feldan M. Menil | Marc Leo R. Roferos | Jezryll G. Yaon
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
Ships generating waste pose a significant
environmental challenge in the maritime sector.
This research aims to assess how effectively
waste management practices are implemented
by maritime personnel to mitigate the
environmental impacts of onboard waste.
Data gathered from survey questionnaires were
analyzed using a quantitative research design,
focusing on responses from chief officers and
second engineers of ships. A four-point Likert
scale was employed, and results were evaluated using frequency percentages, weighted means, and the Chi-square statistical analysis. The study aimed to profile
the ship’s crew and evaluate the implementation of waste management strategies,
particularly regarding waste management plans and waste disposal onshore and
ship-to-shore. The findings indicate that waste management implementation
at the Port of Surigao’s ships was fully achieved. These results underscore the
importance of comprehensive waste management systems and training to ensure
consistency in perceptions and practices among maritime officers. Therefore, the
researchers suggested that ship operators can reduce environmental impact and
promote sustainability in the maritime industry by developing a comprehensive
waste management plan, providing crew training, installing effective waste
segregation facilities, implementing recycling initiatives, and conducting regular
audits.
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