Assessment of CO2 thermal decomposition for solid waste treatment in Badiangan, Iloilo
Abstract
This study evaluated the performance and feasibility of a CO₂ Thermal Decomposition machine as a solid waste treatment solution in Badiangan, Iloilo. Through three operational trials, the machine's efficiency was assessed based on the volume of waste processed, ash generated, fuel consumption, and labor requirements. On average, the machine processed 2,666.67 kg of municipal solid waste per trial within 7.67 hours, producing 143.5 kg of ash and consuming 8 liters of fuel. The process consistently required only three workers. The results demonstrate that the technology effectively reduces waste volume, particularly residuals and plastics, and may serve as an alternative to traditional landfill methods for small municipalities. However, concerns were identified regarding environmental safety, including the lack of air quality monitoring, and the absence of a long-term ash management system. Despite these limitations, the machine remains a promising tool for waste volume reduction, especially in resource-limited settings. Recommendations include facility relocation, installation of air quality monitoring systems, implementation of emission control technologies, and improved health and safety practices for workers. These interventions aim to optimize operational efficiency while ensuring environmental and public health protection.
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Suggested Citation
Cortuna, Y. F. G. (2025). Assessment of CO2 thermal decomposition for solid waste treatment in Badiangan, Iloilo [Unpublished bachelor's special paper]. Central Philippine University.
Type
Special paperSubject(s)
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Department
College of Agriculture, Resources, and Environmental SciencesDegree
Bachelor of Science in Environmental ManagementShelf Location
Filipiniana Theses 630.72 C818
Shelf Location
S 540 .A2 .C67 2025
Physical Description
viii, 33 leaves

