Inorganic waste treatment

Inorganic Waste Treatment

 

Total volume inorganic waste produced

The table indicates the total amount of inorganic waste on campus in tons. It can be seen that waste from paper has the biggest amount among all types, followed by soft plastic, and then hard plastic. The university put an effort to take advantage of these wastes in the following ways:
Paper : Previously, the university had internal communications using a document system. Resulting in the use of approximately 3.9 tons of paper. Later, the university developed an electronic document delivery system (E-office) which was able to reduce the use of paper by 2.48 tons.
Milk carton (Paper): The university has conducted and developed a continuous recycling project of university waste for new hopes of the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi under a theme “Smart people help society more”, using 20 kg. per 1 roof sheet (size 1.2×2.4 m.) to collect 2,300 kg. of waste which resulted in 115 roofing sheets.
Soft plastic: Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi has a waste recycling bank in student dormitory area which can provide a service without staff. This allows students to earn income from recycled waste. On Average, around 2,500 bottles of recycled waste are collected per month
Hard plastic: Asst. Prof. Dr. Narongchai Ocharoen, a lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, has conducted a project aimed to form products from plastic waste collected in the area of Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi.

Total volume inorganic waste treated

The table indicates the total amount of inorganic waste on campus in tons. It can be seen that waste from paper has the biggest amount among all types, followed by soft plastic, and then hard plastic. The university put an effort to take advantage of these wastes in the following ways:
Paper : Previously, the university had internal communications using a document system. Resulting in the use of approximately 3.9 tons of paper. Later, the university developed an electronic document delivery system (E-office) which was able to reduce the use of paper by 2.48 tons.
Milk carton (Paper): The university has conducted and developed a continuous recycling project of university waste for new hopes of the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi under a theme “Smart people help society more”, using 20 kg. per 1 roof sheet (size 1.2×2.4 m.) to collect 2,300 kg. of waste which resulted in 115 roofing sheets.
Soft plastic: Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi has a waste recycling bank in student dormitory area which can provide a service without staff. This allows students to earn income from recycled waste. On Average, around 2,500 bottles of recycled waste are collected per month
Hard plastic: Asst. Prof. Dr. Narongchai Ocharoen, a lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, has conducted a project aimed to form products from plastic waste collected in the area of Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi.