This document outlines a solid waste management plan for an institution. It categorizes different types of waste like wet, garden, sanitary, dry, hazardous, e-waste, and debris. For each category it specifies examples, how maintenance will collect the waste, any special instructions for students and trainers, how waste will be disposed of by maintenance, frequency of pickup, and mode of collection and disposal by the association. The goal is to properly segregate and dispose of each waste category in an environmentally friendly manner.
This document outlines a solid waste management plan for an institution. It categorizes different types of waste like wet, garden, sanitary, dry, hazardous, e-waste, and debris. For each category it specifies examples, how maintenance will collect the waste, any special instructions for students and trainers, how waste will be disposed of by maintenance, frequency of pickup, and mode of collection and disposal by the association. The goal is to properly segregate and dispose of each waste category in an environmentally friendly manner.
This document outlines a solid waste management plan for an institution. It categorizes different types of waste like wet, garden, sanitary, dry, hazardous, e-waste, and debris. For each category it specifies examples, how maintenance will collect the waste, any special instructions for students and trainers, how waste will be disposed of by maintenance, frequency of pickup, and mode of collection and disposal by the association. The goal is to properly segregate and dispose of each waste category in an environmentally friendly manner.
This document outlines a solid waste management plan for an institution. It categorizes different types of waste like wet, garden, sanitary, dry, hazardous, e-waste, and debris. For each category it specifies examples, how maintenance will collect the waste, any special instructions for students and trainers, how waste will be disposed of by maintenance, frequency of pickup, and mode of collection and disposal by the association. The goal is to properly segregate and dispose of each waste category in an environmentally friendly manner.
Mode of Collection by Special Instructions to Mode of Disposal by Mode of Collection by Mode of Disposal by Waste Category Examples Maintenance Students and Trainers Maintenance Frequency of pickup Maintenance Special Instructions Association
Do NOT collect in plastic
In a dustbin with out any covers. Maintenance Keep outside the institution plastic lining House Keeping encourages institution to or empty in the bin #1 at Staff will come door-to- have small composters to main disposal area. Waste Wet Waste (Bio- Kitchen Waste, Vegetable Three times a day 9:00 AM, door collecting waste. To reduce the wet . Collect will be put into our Organic degradable) Peelings, Food etc. 2:00 PM, 6:30 PM be emptied into the bin #1 Common Area Wet Waste Composter
Combine with wet Waste.
House Keeping Staff will go Waste will be put into our Fallen Leaves, Flowers, to every room collecting Organic Composter. Excess Garlands, Braches, Weeds Three times a day 9:00 AM, waste. To be emptied into Collect Gardening/Lawn waste will be given to the Garden Waste etc. - 2:00 PM, 6:30 PM the bin #1 waste BBMP pickup truck
Diapers, Ear Buds, Sanitary House Keeping Staff will go
Napkins, Condoms, Hair, Keep outside the institution to every room collecting Bandages, Clothes with Wrap in a news paper and Wrap in news paper or or empty in the bin #2 at Three times a day 9:00 AM, waste. To be emptied into Sanitory Waste blood etc. mark with a red cross paper bag the main disposal area 2:00 PM, 6:30 PM the bin #2 Pickup Truck
Paper, Bottles, Cardboards, Keep the bag filled with
Used/Worn out clothes, waste outside the House Keeping Staff will Shoes, Leather, Packaging Ensure all bottles / plastic institution on the collection come o rooms collecting Handed over / Picked up by Materials, Wires, Glass, Keep them in the house in covers are cleaned and are day or empty in the bin #3 Alternate Saturdays around waste. To be emptied into HK Staff to further the Dry Waste Collection Dry Waste Plastic, Wood the white gunny bag. dry at the main disposal area 10 AM the bin #3 segregate Dry Waste centre
Keep the bag filled with
Aerosel Cans, Insecticides, waste outside on the House Keeping Staff will Medicines, Syringes, Paints, Keep them in the main collection day the house or come to rooms collecting Handed over / Picked up by Clothes with paints, Oils disposal area in a separate empty in the bin #4 at 1st Saturday of every waste. To be emptied into the Dry Waste Collection Hazardous Waste etc. bin - basement month the bin #4 - centre
Batteries, CFL Bulbs,
Tubelights, CDs, Floppies, Keep them in the main Handed over / Picked up by Mobiles, Chargers, PDAs, disposal area in a separate No pickup. maintenance to the Dry Waste Collection e-Waste Computer parts etc. bin - drop in bin #5 at basement - - - centre
Keep them in a separate
Drain silt, ashes, cover, if in small quantities. construction waste, bricks Else, check with Facility Check with Facility Custom arrangement on Debris Waste etc. Manager - Manager where to empty On Need basis - - case to case basis Template # MTF 06
Solid Waste Management Plan
Practical Work Area Institution Mode of Collection by Special Instructions to Mode of Disposal by Mode of Collection by Mode of Disposal by Waste Category Examples Maintenance Students and Trainers Maintenance Frequency of pickup Maintenance Special Instructions Association