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Waste management policy

 

WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY

 

  1. Purpose

The purpose of this Waste Management Policy is to establish guidelines and procedures for the effective management of waste at Sree Narayana College of Education (SNCE). This policy aims to minimize waste generation, promote recycling and reuse, and ensure the proper disposal of waste to safeguard environmental health and support sustainability.

  1. Scope

This policy applies to all students, staff, faculty, and visitors at SNCE. It encompasses the management of all types of waste generated on campus, including solid waste, liquid waste, and electronic waste.

  1. Objectives
  • Reduce Waste Generation: Implement practices to minimize the amount of waste produced.
  • Promote Recycling and Reuse: Encourage the segregation of recyclable materials and promote the reuse of resources.
  • Ensure Proper Disposal: Ensure that waste is disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
  • Educate and Involve: Raise awareness about waste management and involve the campus community in waste reduction efforts.
  1. Waste Management Procedures
  1. Waste Segregation:
    • Color-Coded Bins: Place color-coded bins around the campus: green for biodegradable waste, blue for recyclable materials (e.g., paper, plastics, glass), and black for non-recyclable waste.
    • Clear Labels: Ensure bins are clearly labeled to assist in proper segregation.
    • Training: Conduct regular training sessions for students and staff on proper waste segregation techniques.
  2. Solid Waste Management:
    • Biodegradable Waste: Collect and compost biodegradable waste from cafeterias and gardens. Compost will be used to enrich campus gardens.
    • Recyclable Waste: Regularly collect and transport recyclable materials to authorized recycling centers.
    • Non-Recyclable Waste: Dispose of non-recyclable waste through approved waste management services.
  3. Liquid Waste Management:
    • Septic Systems: Use well-maintained septic systems for wastewater from restrooms and cleaning activities.
    • Periodic Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain septic systems to prevent leaks and ensure proper functioning.
  4. Electronic Waste Management:
    • Collection Points: Set up designated collection points for electronic waste (e-waste) such as old computers and batteries.
    • Recycling Partnerships: Partner with authorized e-waste recycling vendors to ensure proper disposal and recycling of electronic devices.
  5. Educational Campaigns:
    • Workshops and Seminars: Organize educational workshops on waste management practices and the importance of recycling.
    • Awareness Materials: Develop posters, digital content, and other materials to promote waste reduction and proper waste management.
  6. Monitoring and Evaluation:
    • Regular Audits: Conduct regular waste audits to assess the effectiveness of waste management practices and identify areas for improvement.
    • Feedback Mechanism: Implement feedback mechanisms such as suggestion boxes and surveys to gather input from the campus community on waste management practices.
  1. Responsibilities
  • Campus Community: Adhere to waste segregation and disposal guidelines.
  • Facilities Management: Oversee waste collection, segregation, and disposal processes.
  • Waste Management Committee: Monitor and evaluate waste management practices, conduct training, and lead educational initiatives.
  1. Compliance and Review
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state, and national waste management regulations.
  • Policy Review: Review and update the Waste Management Policy annually or as needed to reflect changes in regulations or campus needs.

By adhering to this Waste Management Policy, Sree Narayana College of Education aims to foster a culture of environmental responsibility, reduce its environmental footprint, and contribute to a sustainable future.

 

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