Waste Management Systems: Bs-Ii

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WASTE MANAGEMENT

SYSTEMS
BS- II

PRESENTED BY –
ANUSHREE KALE
GENERAL PROCESS

SCHOOL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Waste bin Landfill


Tons per year
School Campus

Recycling Bin

Tons per year Material Recovery


Facility
Food Waste Cart

Tons per year

Compost
Facility
SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE

Transportation of
Students and Staff Food

Campus ecosystem FOOD

MATERIALS
Campus Educational and
water use administrative
materials ENERGY

OTHER

Campus energy use

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LIFE CYCLE OF A STUDENT
WORKBOOK
Energy Energy Energy Energy
Energy

Final Deposition
Landfill
Combustion
Recycle or
Raw materials Materials Product Product
Reuse
acquisition Manufacture Manufacture Consumption

Wastes Wastes Wastes Wastes Wastes


and Pollution and Pollution and Pollution and Pollution and Pollution

Reuse

Product recycling
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DIAGRAM OF A CLASSROOM
RECYCLING SYSTEM

Recycling Bin and Trash Placed Together


Right by the Door
More new ways to carry out waste Management
RECYCLING SIGNAGE
BINS AROUND THE SCHOOL
Bin in every classroom
Administrative offices
Copy room
Faculty lounge
Cafeteria
Playground
Bottom line: give people the chance to do the right thing
wherever there’s a waste bin, place a recycling bin
WASTE AUDIT
MONITORING
SOURCE REDUCTION
Food Service:
• Washable trays, silverware, etc.
• Reduced use of individual packaging
• Waste Free Lunch Events
• Unwanted food table
• Buy local

Curriculum Materials:
• Double sided copies
• Encouraged use of“Back paper”
• Reuse of textbooks

Administration:
• Double sided copies
• Regulation of copier use
• Electronic Messaging
• Electronic record keeping
• Purchase of recycled content materials
• Bulk purchasing
LABOR COST BENEFIT
FOOD SCRAPS

Waste bin

Recycling Bin

Food Waste Cart


THANK YOU

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