Quality Indicator Framework (QIF)

Criteria 7- Institutional Values and Best Practices (100)

7.1 Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities (50)

7.1.3. Describe the facilities in the Institution for the management of the following types of degradable and non-degradable waste (within 500 words)  Solid waste management  Liquid waste management  Biomedical waste management  E-waste management  Waste recycling system  Hazardous chemicals and radioactive waste management (4)

 

GUIDELINES FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

 

  1. The solid waste management will work at the root level. The Collection of dry and wet waste will be done. The Students will deposit in colored bins labeled as Dry (Green), Wet (Blue) and Hazardous waste (Red). Further segregation will be done by Supporting Staff.
  2. Class rooms have separate bins to collect dry waste.
  3. The waste that is generated by all sorts of routine activities carried out in the college that includes plastic, paper, glass, metal, food, etc. are segregated. Separating the waste will be the first crucial step in managing the college’s garbage.

 

GUIDELINES FOR LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT

 

  1. All waste water lines from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. must be connected to the septic tank.
  2. The chemical wastes must be collected from laboratories and disposed properly.
  3. The college will use waste plastic bottles, jars for making beautiful flower vases to create greenery in the campus.
  4. The College Shall educate our staff and students about using other ways of waste disposal, such as recycling and reusing. We will also conduct workshops and seminars for the same on a regular basis.

 

 

GUIDELINES FOR E- WASTE MANAGEMENT

  1. All the computer systems of LPCPS is further used by our sister concern branch.
  2. Instead of Frequently buying new computers, the computers exceeding their lifetime will be upgraded to meet the current needs.
  3. In a phased-out manner, batteries that don’t need refilling of distilled water will be used.

     

    Responses:-LPCPS practices best possible ways of managing the solid, liquid and E-waste byimplementing various activities to manage waste from its initial stages to the final disposal. Thisprocessiscompletelyeco-friendlyand economical.

    Key insights are as follows:

    Solid Waste Management:-The waste is generated by all sorts of routine activities carried outin the college that includes plastic, paper, glass, metal, food, etc. Separating the waste is thefirst crucial step in managing the college’s garbage. We have set up color coded bins fordifferent kinds of waste and making efforts to make sure that the right bins are being used. Weuse clearly labeled bins for dry and wet waste. Supporting staff collects, cleans, segregatesand compiles the waste in the dustbins provided on every floor. After that it is given to the authorized vendor for further processing.

    The total solid waste collected in the campus is 200802 gram/day approx. on an average, fromall the departments. Metal and wooden waste are stored and given to the scrap agent. Weadopt the policy of "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle".

    On September 23rd, 2019 SMS WatergraceMediwaste Management Pvt. Ltd.organized aworkshoponwastemanagementforthestudents.

    Liquid waste management:-All waste water lines from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. areconnected to the septic tank. The chemical wastes are collected from laboratories and disposed properly.

    E-Waste Management:-The E-Waste like keyboards, mouses, memory chips,motherboard, cartridges, etc. generated by electronic equipment such as TV. Phones, Printers,Fax and Photocopy Machines are recycled properly. The computer system which does not meet our needs , we give it to our primary school branch .

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