Abstract

Waste management is one of the actionsof environmental management for improving environmental quality. This study describes the waste management in the campus through improvement of operational techniques, starting from container, collection, and transportation. Case study was taken in the university, which the amount of waste generation is about 166.559 kg/day or 0.013 L/person/day. The waste collection system is designed to use individual disaggregated sorting patterns that are adjusted to the composition of the waste, colour differentiation, and label of the container. Amount of sorted containers are 478 pieces. The waste collection system is planned by an indirect individual collection pattern and a temporary shelter plan in the form of a partition wall is adjusted to the composition of the waste. Planning for waste transportation system is using a fixed container system with motor cart under capacity of 2.3 m3 with 1 fleet. Transportation is carried out on a scheduled basis. Transportation management is arranged twice per-day for organic waste, once per-day for valuable waste, once per-week for hazardous waste, once every 2 days for other water. Transportation schedule is carried out twice per-day, in the morning and evening.

Highlights

  • Waste is one of the most complex and extensive problems in a city, one of which is in the education sector

  • Waste management system is focusing on waste container, waste collection, waste transportation and waste processing

  • The former is only found in the FAD, Faculty of Economy and Business (FEB), and Giri Loka, while the second one is found in the other location

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Introduction

Waste is one of the most complex and extensive problems in a city, one of which is in the education sector. Waste is the residue from the results of human activities in daily life in the form of solid. The more the number of people with all their activities, generated waste will increase inline with increasing population. An effective and efficient waste management is needed in accordance with various kinds of trash production. Waste management is currently classified as conventional concept, which is only limited for collecting, transporting, and disposing which end up in the final disposal site [1, 2]. Waste reduction consists of three main parts, namely limiting waste generation (reduce), recycling and recycling (reuse). Waste management consists of sorting, collecting, transporting, processing and final processing. Urban waste management operational techniques consist of sorting, storing, collecting, moving, transporting, processing, and final disposal

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