The Philippines is a flood-prone country, which is impacted by a great number of typhoons that visit the country each year (Cabarle, n.d.). This is further worsened by the influx of trash which clog canals and inhibit the flow of water, resulting in the accumulation of floodwater. The retention of unclean water and contaminated garbage poses a biohazard to the safety of people residing near or within areas vulnerable to flooding. As such, the researchers came up with the study intending to alleviate the waste problem on floodwater. This is through the creation and testing of the optimal angle inclination of a conveyor belt collector and magnet-equipped segregator system; the materials utilized to create this model are accessible which contributes to its sustainability. To execute this, the group used quantitative methods and an experimental approach, where two angle inclinations, 45 degrees and 35 degrees, were tested with 30 trials each.