110 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops
Creative thinking : Household waste disposal methods
Method : Participatory work group brainstorm
Tools : IDEP waste management fact sheets as handouts for participants
Large paper, or white / black board, markers
References : PC Book MOD 3 – Houses, Water, and Waste Management;
IDEP waste management fact sheets
Objective : Participants learn about solutions for household waste management
Step 1
Distribute the IDEP waste management fact sheets and have everyone read them.
Step 2
Using something like the table below, the facilitator can ask the participants to identify
local household wastes and how they are usually disposed of. Then ask them to talk
about whether these disposal methods are safe or not (table 1). The facilitator can help
to fill out these answers if necessary. The answers listed below are only supplied
as guidelines for the facilitator if the participants need help or prompting for
ideas and discussions.
Household
wastes
Disposal
methods
used
Is it safe or not?
Why?
How could it be reduced,
reused, or recycled
Kitchen wastes Fed to pigs, dumped
If dumped, will
produce liquid and bad
odors
Fed to pig, compost
Newspaper,
magazine,
paper
Dumped Reduces forest trees Make recycled paper, sell it to waste collectors
Plastics,
bottles, cans,
iron
Dumped,
burned
Needs at least 100
years to decompose Recycled, reused
Batteries, toxic
chemicals (oil,
paint, etc)
Dumped,
burned Poisonous
Special areas for paints, used oil, etc, if
possible send to waste treatment center
Table 1. Household wastes Table 2. Solutions
Step 3
Ask the participants to split up into smaller work groups (see the appendix) and have
each workgroup come up with creative solutions for reducing, reusing, or recycling the
various types of household wastes that are listed on the table.
Step 4
After each workgroup has created their lists, ask them to write them on the board (table
2) while presenting the results to the entire group for feedback and other suggestions.
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