Waste audit analysis management system study at Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang.
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| Title: | Waste audit analysis management system study at Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang. |
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| Authors: | Latip, Abdullah1 (AUTHOR) latip-uh03@poliupg.ac.id, Sarif, Sarif1 (AUTHOR) sarif09@poliupg.ac.id, Kaselle, Hermana1 (AUTHOR) h.kaselle@poliupg.ac.id, Syahlendra, Syahlendra1 (AUTHOR) syahlendrassyahrul@poliupg.ac.id, Yani, Nurikhsani Ahmad1 (AUTHOR) aynurikhsani@poliupg.ac.id |
| Source: | AIP Conference Proceedings. 2025, Vol. 3370 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p. |
| Subject Terms: | *WASTE management, *WASTE minimization, *WASTE recycling, *SUSTAINABILITY, *ORGANIZATION, *INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics), *ENVIRONMENTAL responsibility |
| Abstract: | In implementing the Green Campus concept, waste management must be done to maintain a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. According to UU No. 18 Tahun 2018, everyone, including educational institutions such as campuses, must manage waste responsibly. Waste management includes disposal, collection, transportation, processing, and reuse of waste by the principles of environmental protection. As an educational institution, Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang (PNUP) must be an example of implementing sustainable practices and serve as a platform for increasing environmental awareness among academics. However, integrated waste management has not yet been fully implemented at PNUP. Crucial waste management issues include the lack of proper regulations, ineffective waste sorting, inadequate infrastructure for waste processing and recycling, and inefficiencies in resource use. This study aims to identify and categorize the types of waste on campus and to analyze and design basic infrastructure that fosters an environmentally friendly climate for the campus academic community. The results show that organic waste, such as leaves, plastic waste from single-use beverage bottles, and paper waste from food packaging are the three most dominant types of waste on campus, accounting for 52.98%, 25.90%, and 21.12%, respectively. These types of waste will be the focus of targeted reduction and recycling efforts. Several educational and policy initiatives can be implemented to encourage the campus community to adopt long-term waste minimization behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Database: | Academic Search Index |
| Abstract: | In implementing the Green Campus concept, waste management must be done to maintain a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. According to UU No. 18 Tahun 2018, everyone, including educational institutions such as campuses, must manage waste responsibly. Waste management includes disposal, collection, transportation, processing, and reuse of waste by the principles of environmental protection. As an educational institution, Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang (PNUP) must be an example of implementing sustainable practices and serve as a platform for increasing environmental awareness among academics. However, integrated waste management has not yet been fully implemented at PNUP. Crucial waste management issues include the lack of proper regulations, ineffective waste sorting, inadequate infrastructure for waste processing and recycling, and inefficiencies in resource use. This study aims to identify and categorize the types of waste on campus and to analyze and design basic infrastructure that fosters an environmentally friendly climate for the campus academic community. The results show that organic waste, such as leaves, plastic waste from single-use beverage bottles, and paper waste from food packaging are the three most dominant types of waste on campus, accounting for 52.98%, 25.90%, and 21.12%, respectively. These types of waste will be the focus of targeted reduction and recycling efforts. Several educational and policy initiatives can be implemented to encourage the campus community to adopt long-term waste minimization behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 0094243X |
| DOI: | 10.1063/5.0299417 |
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