Perceived Effects of Lead Recycling to Selected Communities in Bulacan, Philippines

Type Journal Article - Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Title Perceived Effects of Lead Recycling to Selected Communities in Bulacan, Philippines
Author(s)
Volume 16
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 56-62
URL http://journals.uplb.edu.ph/index.php/JESAM/article/viewFile/963/886
Abstract
The province of Bulacan, Philippines is considered as the biggest producer of used lead acid battery (ULAB) in the country and in Southeast Asia. But with the boom of the ULAB industry, a continued concern on the industry’s effect to human health and the environment intensifies. The study was conducted in two municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines to determine the perception of the respondents on the effects of lead recycling to their health and their community. These two areas are where ULAB industry is concentrated.

Data were gathered from primary and secondary sources. Interview schedule using a structured interview guide and key informant interview were used. The respondents believed that there are toxic and hazardous substances used in lead recycling that contributed to their health problems and environmental pollution. Identified pathways of pollution include air, soil and water. But while they are aware of the health and environmental risks this industry brings, they also recognized its economic contribution to their families and their respective communities. The complexity of the problem continues to pose a challenge that needs to be addressed soon to balance economic prosperity and the communities’ welfare.

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