Inorganic Waste Treatment
Separate waste bins are provided at various locations across Roi Et Rajabhat University (Thailand), categorized according to different types of waste. This setup facilitates proper waste sorting and disposal, encouraging recycling and sustainable waste management practices throughout the campus. | |
Recycling collection points are set up at Roi Et Rajabhat University (Thailand) to gather recyclable waste. These designated areas make it easier for students, staff, and visitors to dispose of recyclables properly, supporting the university’s efforts toward sustainable waste management. | |
Electronic waste collection point (left) and hazardous waste storage area of the Health Science Service Center (right). | |
Waste and hazardous materials generated from experiments in the scientific laboratories at Roi Et Rajabhat University (Thailand) are managed through strict protocols |
Description:
(Please describe the program to treat inorganic waste on your campus. The following is an example of the description. You can describe more related items if needed.)
1. Waste generated from internal activities will be separated into different types. The parts that can be recycled will be sold to private buyers.
2. Inorganic waste that requires treatment will be handled by the Tha Muang Subdistrict Municipality Office.
3. Infectious waste from laboratories and health care centers is treated with autoclave and forwarded to Selaphum Hospital for final treat.
4. E-waste must be disposed of by sending it to a certified private sector in the same way as described in WS.5
5. Waste and hazardous materials generated from experiments in the scientific laboratories at Roi Et Rajabhat University are managed through strict protocols. This includes proper segregation, storage, and disposal methods to ensure safety and environmental protection. The university prioritizes adherence to regulations and best practices for handling laboratory waste, promoting a responsible approach to waste management within the academic setting.
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