Community health refers to the health status of a group of people situated in the same geographical area, including actions and conditions that promote, protect, and preserve health.
Environmental health pertains to the prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability associated with interactions between people and their environment.
A healthy community starts from a healthy home, which should have access to proper nutrition, clean water, peaceful surroundings, affordable housing, adequate employment, quality education, and adequate physical and recreational activities.
Solid waste management aims to minimize the solid waste effect on human health through proper segregation, effective collection, transportation, and disposal of waste.
Zero waste management is an efficient way of maximizing recycling, reducing waste, and ensuring products are reused, repaired, or recycled back into the environment and market.
Community recycling is a program supported by citizens interested in a clean environment to contribute to improvement in the community, encouraging and motivating people to participate in recycling.