Conference Paper

Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions

Volume: 4 Number: 2 June 30, 2021
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Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions

Abstract

In this study, the situation of waste management and zero waste applications in educational institutions was investigated in Turkey. For this purpose, the wastes collected and separated within the scope of zero waste and the wastes collected without separating them in trash cans were determined at certain periods and the total amount of waste generated per unit time and per person was calculated for an engineering faculty, vocational school, high school and primary school. A questionnaire study was conducted to determine the viewpoints of the students studying at the engineering faculty on zero waste management. According to the obtained data, the amount of waste collected in the faculty was calculated as 184 kg day-1 and only 27 kg day-1 of this amount is being recycled. Considering all types of waste in the whole schools, waste generation rates were found to be 17,6, 32,3, 93,7 and 113 g person-1 day-1 respectively for primary school, high school, vocational school, and engineering faculty. One of the important results obtained in the study is that the necessary training and awareness-raising activities in zero waste implementation are very important, and every stage from the reduction of the number of trash cans to the correct placement of zero waste sets requires detailed planning.

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Thanks

We would like to thank Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University administration and students, Çerkezköy OSB Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School administration and Kapaklı Industrialists Primary School Management for their support and assistance in completing this study.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Environmental Engineering

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Publication Date

June 30, 2021

Submission Date

February 28, 2021

Acceptance Date

May 3, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Hanedar, A., Gül, B., Güneş, E., Kaykıoğlu, G., & Güneş, Y. (2021). Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions. Environmental Research and Technology, 4(2), 126-133. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.887751
AMA
1.Hanedar A, Gül B, Güneş E, Kaykıoğlu G, Güneş Y. Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions. ERT. 2021;4(2):126-133. doi:10.35208/ert.887751
Chicago
Hanedar, Asude, Burak Gül, Elçin Güneş, Gül Kaykıoğlu, and Yalçın Güneş. 2021. “Waste Management and Zero Waste Practices in Educational Institutions”. Environmental Research and Technology 4 (2): 126-33. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.887751.
EndNote
Hanedar A, Gül B, Güneş E, Kaykıoğlu G, Güneş Y (June 1, 2021) Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions. Environmental Research and Technology 4 2 126–133.
IEEE
[1]A. Hanedar, B. Gül, E. Güneş, G. Kaykıoğlu, and Y. Güneş, “Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions”, ERT, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 126–133, June 2021, doi: 10.35208/ert.887751.
ISNAD
Hanedar, Asude - Gül, Burak - Güneş, Elçin - Kaykıoğlu, Gül - Güneş, Yalçın. “Waste Management and Zero Waste Practices in Educational Institutions”. Environmental Research and Technology 4/2 (June 1, 2021): 126-133. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.887751.
JAMA
1.Hanedar A, Gül B, Güneş E, Kaykıoğlu G, Güneş Y. Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions. ERT. 2021;4:126–133.
MLA
Hanedar, Asude, et al. “Waste Management and Zero Waste Practices in Educational Institutions”. Environmental Research and Technology, vol. 4, no. 2, June 2021, pp. 126-33, doi:10.35208/ert.887751.
Vancouver
1.Asude Hanedar, Burak Gül, Elçin Güneş, Gül Kaykıoğlu, Yalçın Güneş. Waste management and zero waste practices in educational institutions. ERT. 2021 Jun. 1;4(2):126-33. doi:10.35208/ert.887751

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