Disposable items, such as single-use plastics, are prohibited on campus. Waste collection, disposal, and recycling must adhere to government guidelines. The food courts and hostel messes have transitioned to using eco-friendly alternatives like durable paper plates, wooden spoons, stainless steel utensils, and glassware for food service. The campus community is informed through signage and events, aimed at reducing the consumption of disposable items
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The framework covers management of all the different type of waste hazardous or non hazardous covering any item biological, chemical, physical and radiological which has the potential of causing harm to humans, animals or environment. The collection, disposal and recycle of the waste should be done as per the guidelines laid by the respective government bodies. The framework is extended to all the contracted services on the campus including food catering services, canteens, suppliers of stationary, equipment and building contracts and supply chain. All kind of records with respect to waste generations, disposal and recycle of waste shall be properly maintained.
1. Approvals from Government Authorities:
2. Collaborations with agencies for Disposal of waste:
LPU recognizes the expertise and resources that outsourced waste management partners can bring to its sustainability efforts. The university partners with reputable waste management companies to provide services such as waste collection, recycling, composting, and hazardous waste disposal. Collaboration with government authorized agencies for the lifting, recycling and disposal of biomedical waste, solid waste, E-waste and hazardous waste is in place.
2.1 Measuring Progress towards Sustainability:
LPU has established a comprehensive set of waste management metrics to measure its progress towards sustainability goals. These metrics track the volume of waste generated, the amount of waste diverted from landfills through recycling and composting associated with waste reduction initiatives.
3. Internal System at the campus:
A well-developed system is in place to handle all types of waste, including biomedical waste, solid waste, e-waste, and hazardous waste on basis of which measurements of all types waste is taken and then processed further.
General Guidelines
Bio medical waste management guidelines
Hazardous waste management guidelines
Food waste management guidelines
E-waste management guidelines
Plastic waste management guidelines
4. Waste minimization, Reuse and Recycling:
In order to successfully implement waste management waste avoidance and minimization at source is very important and should be a continual process.
5. Ban on single use plastic and waste management of disposable item
University has strict compliance towards the single-use plastics use which is completely prohibition on campus. To ensure the implementation of the policy, University officials must conduct frequent inspections and raise tickets for the defaulters. Moreover, the use of disposable items must be prohibited to be used on campus and instead alternate must be provided like use of paper cutlery, steel utensils etc.
To further facilitate the promotion of environmentally friendly substitutes, University must incentivise and raise awareness by taking pro-active initiatives towards its users and stakeholders. University can have functional and collaborative waste management system for effective recycling, sorting, and collection, that can be out-sources.
These guidelines will ensure effective management of disposable waste in University.
The scope of these guidelines is to provide a roadmap with background and a broad conceptual framework for planning/implementing green campus strategies for sustainable development that includes energy conservation, renewable energy, waste management, conservation of water, green commuting, supporting land ecosystems, and educational programs for capacity building.
4.1 Energy wastage identification:
Energy wastage identification is a typical challenge so it is necessary to ensure efficient and optimized use of energy to reduce carbon emissions. University shall conduct an energy audit to optimize the consumption of energy throughout the university. Different zones shall be created within the university for the calculation and management of energy density. Each zone shall be having a set of buildings, based on the utilities and load of power consumption. The effective initiative shall be taken to reduce energy consumption per square meter. Therefore, the university shall take the following innovative actions for the identification of energy wastage:
5.1 Wastewater disposal
Water is an integral part of human life. Natural resources are being exhausted to meet the increasing requirement of water because it doesn’t have a substitute. Therefore, recycling or reuse of water is important for sustainable development. University shall take the following initiatives for the water reuse within the campus.
6.1 Rainwater harvesting:
Green transportation reduces carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution and parking space. Encouraging commuting supports a healthy work-life balance, and walking and biking have environmental and health benefits. Therefore, the university promoting commuting among the staff and students.
Ecosystem services or nature-based solutions are efficient and cost-effective in comparison to technical infrastructures. The university must recognize the importance of land ecosystem and support by implementing the following activities:
8.1 Landscaping University with Green cover:
University shall promote the awareness related to the environment and sustainable development among the students, staff and local community. Therefore, university shall conduct following activities for creating awareness:
In establishing these guidelines, the LPU reinforces its commitment towards green campus efficient energy management, water, natural resources and act as a role model for sustainable practices. The university shall set up a committee for action and evaluation of green campus. The university holds the right to amend any of the point of this guideline without any prior information and announcement.