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SECTION-
K19TG
BY GROUP-14
PRESENTED BY
 Pratyush Pandey
 Narendra Reddy
 Kamil Sharma

SUBMITTED TO- Dr. Tanmoy Kumar Roy


introdu
ction
 Solid waste refers to the range of garbage arising from
human and animal activity that are discarded as unwanted,
useless material for which no use is intended.
 In lpu solid waste are generated maximum from the food
court side and hostals.
 E-waste- discarded electronic devices like computer, TV,
music systems,AC,cooler etc.
 Plastic waste- plastic bags, bottles, bucketsetc.
 Metal waste- unused metal sheet, metal scraps etc.
SOLID WASTE
IN LPU

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TYPES OF SOLID
WASTE

There is two types of solid waste:


 Biodegradable waste-Biodegradable materials are
composed of waste from living organisms and the actual
plant, animal or other organism when its life ends..
 Non-biodegradable waste- Materials having properties that
do not breakdown or decay are called Non-biodegradable.
objective

 The primary objective of this study is to investigate the


solid waste management project in LPU.
 We have concerned on the present situation of the LPU
campus, sources of waste generation effects and impacts
on the ‘LPU vectors’
 The main objective was to know how much waste is
generated here because of large number of student in
the campus.
Components
1. Garbage:-Kitchen waste(mess, canteen),rotten
vegetable and fruits discarded by the hostels.
2. Construction waste:-Tile pieces, Metal pieces, Bricks.
3. Rubbish:-Polythene, Plastics,glass,Textile waste,
Metal pieces.
4. Hospital waste:-
Needles,gloves,ampulles,vials,bottles,tubes.
Purpose of
project
 Our main purpose to solid waste management is that for
reducing and economicity adverse impacts of waste material in
human health and environment to support economical
development and superior quality of life.
 We are doing this so that reusable goods and food which is
wasted should not get wasted and propely recycled.
 We want to know the opinion of the students,teachers and the
staffs of LPU about the solid waste management
Learning
outcome
 After performing this project we came to know about many
things:
 We gained the knowledge about the 3R’s.
 The way to interact the people about sold waste
management in the detail,its solution and reason to the
waste management.
 We have realized the importance of this project.
 We come to know about wastage of food as well as E-waste
in lpu.
Concl
usion
 Waste management is the biggest problem of today’s world .
 It is the important concern not only for LPU campus but also
for the whole world.
 As the garbage is increasing at an alarmingly high rate day by
day.
 We should control it as fast as possible otherwise we should
ready to face consequences.
Problems in Dealing
With Solid Waste
 Education & voluntary compliance

 Collection of waste

 Technological interventions

 Institutions & regulatory framework

 Absence of mandatory standards for waste reduction

 Market action for waste reduction


Managing
Waste
 Recycling: Processing of a waste item into usable forms.

 Benefits of recycling:
 -Reduce environmental degradation
 -Making money out of waste
manufacture
 -Save energy that would have gone into waste
handling & product
 Saving through recycling:
-When Al is resmelted- considerable saving in cost
-Making paper from waste saves 50% energy
-Every tonne of recycled glass saves energy equivalent to 100 litres of oil
Three Principle R’s

REDUCE

REUSE RECYCLE
Recycling not a solution
to all problems!

 Recycling is not a solution to managing every kind of waste


material

 For many items recycling technologies are unavailable or unsafe

 In some cases, cost of recycling is too high.


References
Environmental Studies
-R Rajagopalan
www.greenpeace.org

www.teri.res.in
https://www.britannica.com/technology/s
olid-waste-management

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