Evaluation of Plastic Waste Management in Thailand Using Material ...
Evaluation of Plastic Waste Management in Thailand Using Material ... Evaluation of Plastic Waste Management in Thailand Using Material ...
4.3.2 What are the protective gears that are provided for your workers (more than 1 choice) Glove Boot Mask Protection suite Other……………………………………… 4.3.3 Do you give them the annual healthcare service Yes (specify……………………….…..) No 5. Which organizations do you get the support and how do they support your activity? .................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. 6. In your opinion, how do your roles affect the plastic waste management and How to promote 3R principle? .................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. 131
B.3 Questionnaire for Household Date………………………… Sample No…………………... 1. General Information 1.1 Number of family member………........................................people 1.2 Incomes of family (Baht/month) 65,000 2. Plastic consumption 2.1 Where do you get plastic products (sequence from most to least) Department store Minimart Small shop Market Other………………………... 2.2 Which types of plastics do you buy from 2.1 (sequence from most to least) Water bottles, cooking oil bottle, etc. (PET/PETE) Food packaging, plastic bags, flexible bottles, refuse sacks, etc. (PP,PS,PE) Pipe and fitting, water/shampoo/vegetable oil bottle, carpet backing, etc. (PVC) Recycled plastic products Pipes, fabrics, electrical cables, light switches, etc. (Thermosetting) Other………………………... 3. Plastic reused, recycling, and disposal 3.1 What kind of plastic wastes do you separate (sequence from most to least) Water bottles, cooking oil bottle, etc. (PET/PETE) Food packaging, plastic bags, flexible bottles, refuse sacks, etc. (PP,PS,PE) Pipe and fitting, water/shampoo/vegetable oil bottle, carpet backing, etc. (PVC) Recycled plastic products Pipes, fabrics, electrical cables, light switches, etc. (Thermosetting) 3.2 What is your objective of separation (more than 1 choice) Reuse For convenience in collection For sell Other………………………. 3.3 How do you do with plastic packaging after using Littering to bins For sell Reuse Reformation Other………………………. 3.4 If you separate plastic wastes for sales, how often you sell ………………..……times/month 132
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B.3 Questionnaire for Household<br />
Date………………………… Sample No…………………...<br />
1. General Information<br />
1.1 Number <strong>of</strong> family member………........................................people<br />
1.2 Incomes <strong>of</strong> family (Baht/month)<br />
65,000<br />
2. <strong>Plastic</strong> consumption<br />
2.1 Where do you get plastic products (sequence from most to least)<br />
Department store M<strong>in</strong>imart<br />
Small shop Market<br />
Other………………………...<br />
2.2 Which types <strong>of</strong> plastics do you buy from 2.1 (sequence from most to least)<br />
Water bottles, cook<strong>in</strong>g oil bottle, etc. (PET/PETE)<br />
Food packag<strong>in</strong>g, plastic bags, flexible bottles, refuse sacks, etc. (PP,PS,PE)<br />
Pipe and fitt<strong>in</strong>g, water/shampoo/vegetable oil bottle, carpet back<strong>in</strong>g, etc. (PVC)<br />
Recycled plastic products<br />
Pipes, fabrics, electrical cables, light switches, etc. (Thermosett<strong>in</strong>g)<br />
Other………………………...<br />
3. <strong>Plastic</strong> reused, recycl<strong>in</strong>g, and disposal<br />
3.1 What k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> plastic wastes do you separate (sequence from most to least)<br />
Water bottles, cook<strong>in</strong>g oil bottle, etc. (PET/PETE)<br />
Food packag<strong>in</strong>g, plastic bags, flexible bottles, refuse sacks, etc. (PP,PS,PE)<br />
Pipe and fitt<strong>in</strong>g, water/shampoo/vegetable oil bottle, carpet back<strong>in</strong>g, etc. (PVC)<br />
Recycled plastic products<br />
Pipes, fabrics, electrical cables, light switches, etc. (Thermosett<strong>in</strong>g)<br />
3.2 What is your objective <strong>of</strong> separation (more than 1 choice)<br />
Reuse For convenience <strong>in</strong> collection<br />
For sell Other……………………….<br />
3.3 How do you do with plastic packag<strong>in</strong>g after us<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Litter<strong>in</strong>g to b<strong>in</strong>s For sell<br />
Reuse Reformation<br />
Other……………………….<br />
3.4 If you separate plastic wastes for sales, how <strong>of</strong>ten you sell ………………..……times/month<br />
132