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EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS-PI-Definition and Formulas EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DEFINITION AND FORMULA Prepared by: Education Management Information System Division Planning Service as of April 24, 2018 Page 1 1. GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (GER) This indicator measures the general level of participation in, and the capacity of each level of the education system: Kindergarten, Elementary (Grades 1-6), Junior High School (Grades 7- 10) and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). It is the total enrolment for a particular education level, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school- age population of that particular education level in a given school-year. The GER can also be used together with the NER to measure the extent of over-aged and under-aged enrolment. 2. NET ENROLMENT RATE (NER) OR PARTICIPATION RATE The indicator provides a more precise measurement of the extent of participation in a particular level of education of children belonging to the o...

Budget-Friendly Ways to Reduce Household Waste

 

Budget-Friendly Ways to Reduce Household Waste



Reducing household waste does not require expensive products or drastic changes. Many zero-waste habits are simple, affordable, and practical, making them ideal for beginners.

This guide focuses on budget-friendly ways to reduce waste at home.


Start With What You Already Have

The most sustainable option is often what you already own. Reuse containers, bags, and household items before buying replacements.


Reduce Food Waste

Food waste is one of the most common sources of household waste.

Simple actions include:

  • Planning meals ahead

  • Storing food properly

  • Using leftovers creatively

Reducing food waste saves money and resources.


Choose Reusable Alternatives Gradually

Instead of replacing everything at once:

  • Switch to reusable bags

  • Use refillable water bottles

  • Choose washable cleaning cloths

Gradual changes are more affordable and sustainable.


Buy in Bulk When Possible

Buying in bulk reduces packaging waste and often lowers cost per unit. Choose bulk items you use regularly to avoid waste.


Final Thoughts

Reducing household waste does not have to be expensive. With mindful habits and gradual changes, anyone can adopt a zero-waste lifestyle on a budget.

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