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Solid waste management

Solid waste management

With the vision to become an environmentally conscious educational institute and work for conservation of environment, the college has taken various sustainability initiatives to develop responsible behaviour and environmental ethics amongst students, staff and community for augmenting sustainable development. These initiatives have been integrated in the daily working of college and course curriculum through the practice 4 R’s of waste management i.e. refusing, reducing, reusing and recycling.

The college has collaborated with various organizations which are working extensively in the field of waste management and environmental protection, such as Indian Pollution Control Association, Green Peace, Tears of Earth, Development Alternatives, TERI and World Wildlife Fund (WWF India), for managing the waste generated in its premises. A number of workshops, seminars, and campaigns have been organized by the college time and again to sensitize students and staff about issues pertaining to problems of waste management and need for adoption of sustainable waste management.

  • Installation of Aerobins
  • Aerobins are innovative organic recycling systems which help in solid waste management by converting organic waste into nutrient rich compost in a clean and eco-friendly manner. As part of project SORT, Aerobins has been installed in the premises by the joint efforts of the Environment & Community Outreach Committee and the Department of RMDA in collaboration with the Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA). The college aims to maximize use of resources through waste minimization, which results in decreased environmental pollution and reduced pressure on landfill sites. The main objective this project is to motivate students and staff for qualitative segregation of waste in order to increase the recycling rate of waste material generated in college premises.
    Each department of the college is instructed to segregate organic waste, paper waste and plastic waste at source. Student volunteers have been assigned duties to look after and enforce implementation of waste segregation at source in college premises. The organic waste is collected from all the departments and canteen and is being converted into organic manure using Aerobins.