Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) continues to uphold its commitment to environmental responsibility through a clear and active policy on waste disposal and hazardous waste management, aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production.
CCDC’s structured approach to environmental management began with the creation of the Sustainable Development and Linkages (SDL) Office through College Memorandum No. 2, s. 2018 (dated July 5, 2018).
Mandate: Implement sustainable development within the institution and develop environmental policies related to SDGs. This office was CCDC’s first formal step toward pollution control and sustainability compliance.
A Safe and Serious Approach to Hazardous Waste
CCDC implements proper handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials such as:
Broken fluorescent bulbs
Outdated computers and electronic components
Laboratory chemicals
These materials are safely stored in a designated area and monitored by the college’s Pollution Control Officer (PCO), ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and public health standards
Key Roles and Responsibilities
Pollution Control Officer (PCO): Oversees waste segregation, storage, and coordination with authorized disposal partners.
DENR Compliance: CCDC submits regular reports to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), documenting the amount and type of hazardous waste generated.
Waste Hauling Partnership: The college works with a licensed waste management company to transport hazardous waste to authorized treatment facilities, ensuring safety and legal compliance.
Proper Labeling and Storage: All chemical waste and e-waste are labeled, inventoried, and stored in controlled areas.
Evidences of Compliance:
Memorandum of Agreement with Authorized Hauler
DENR Hazardous Waste Generator Certificate
Documented hauling and treatment by partner agency
A Model for Responsible Education
Through diligent oversight, policy enforcement, and partnerships with experts, CCDC ensures that hazardous waste is managed responsibly — protecting the environment, staff, and students. The college also promotes awareness among the community to cultivate a culture of sustainability and accountability.
Evidences: https://ccdc.edu.ph/memorandum-of-agreement-moa/

Hauling of Partner Agency



