Waste management practices in different resorts in tanay
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: October 2018Description: x, 57 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- TD899 .R24 2018
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Thesis Bachelor of Technology major in Hotel and Restaurant Management University of Rizal System-Morong 2018
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This study was mainly concerned with the waste management practices in different resorts in tanay, rizal during the school year 2017-2018. The study is comprised of the fifteen (15) managers in the different resorts in tanay, rizal. The instrument used was the questionnaire-checklist which was distributed to the different resorts, prajetto hills resort, sierra madre hotel and resort, macaira garden resort, villa Rosita resort, sacramento valley resort, Kristine and kurt resort, martessem mountain resort, villa gavina resort, ten cents to heaven leisure camp, tanay hills, manang fely's private pool, and dato aragon pool. The questionnaire-checklist was answered by the owner, manager, front desk, supervisors and office staff of the resort. Overall respondents perceived that waste segregation, waste reducing, waste recycling, and waste reusing was "always" practiced by the different resorts in tanay, rizal. The profile of respondents was not significantly differ in terms of position, type of resorts, number of staffs, and average number of guest per month. On average number of guest per month, waste recycling did not exceed the .05 level of significance, and it was found out that they were not significantly related to waste management in resorts.
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