Waste Management

Waste Management

 

UIN Jakarta Green Campus Initiative

Organic waste bins, with their refreshing green color, are ready to accommodate food scraps, fruit peels, and dry leaves. These organic waste will later be processed into compost which is useful for fertilizing plants around campus. Imagine, our food waste can be transformed into natural fertilizer that supports the greenery of the campus!

Next, we have the non-organic barrels with a striking blue color which are home to the plastic, paper, can, and bottle wastes. These non-organic wastes have the potential to be recycled into new products, reducing waste production and conserving natural resources.

Finally, there is the B3 barrel with its distinctive yellow color. These barrels are specifically designed to hold hazardous and toxic waste, such as used batteries, fluorescent lamps, and chemicals. By separating B3 waste, we prevent environmental pollution and protect our health and that of other living beings.

The presence of these segregated waste bins is not just a physical facility but also a reflection of our awareness of the importance of protecting the environment. We contribute to the creation of a more sustainable campus by instilling the habit of sorting waste from an early age. Let's make this good habit a legacy for future generations.

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