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Melbourne University Student Collaborates with Project Zacchaeus to Advance Waste Management Strategies



Arvin Jake Adovo, a Masters student from Melbourne University, Australia, has collaborated with Project Zacchaeus (PZC) to delve into the challenges and strategies surrounding solid waste management (SWM) in Puerto Princesa. Over the course of nearly a month, Arvin engaged closely with the Eco Kolek team, gaining firsthand insight into their waste collection processes and the vital role of Eco Warriors in tackling SWM issues and plastic pollution.


Arvin's immersion included active participation in a range of PZC's activities, from strengthening partnerships with local stakeholders, including city and barangay LGUs, households, and businesses, to attending roadshows, orientations, and SWM training sessions. His hands-on involvement extended to door-to-door waste collection, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the practical challenges and innovative solutions being implemented.



This collaborative effort is set to culminate in a detailed research report from Arvin, which will offer valuable insights and recommendations for enhancing waste management strategies. His work will contribute to refining and advancing PZC's initiatives, supporting their mission to improve waste management practices and promote environmental sustainability in Puerto Princesa.

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