AbstractsBusiness Management & Administration

Solid non-hazardous waste management on the University of Johannesburg Doornfontein Campus

by Anzani Rautenbach




Institution: University of Johannesburg
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Year: 2014
Keywords: University of Johannesburg. Doornfontein Campus - Waste disposal; Refuse and refuse disposal - South Africa - Johannesburg; Salvage (Waste, etc.) - South Africa - Johannesburg
Record ID: 1415012
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11374


Abstract

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) generates vast quantities of solid waste daily. One of the four campuses, Doornfontein campus, was chosen as study area, to calculate the amounts of waste generated and investigate changes in volume from 2009 to 2013. Waste collected from the campus was separated into recyclables and non-recyclables. The recyclable waste was then further divided into different categories, with each weighed separately. The discourse provides an overview of solid waste and the management thereof, in conjunction with a review of changes and updates to past and current legislation pertaining to waste management in South Africa. Furthermore, the study provides an assessment of waste management and recycling practices at international and national academic institutions and examines the UJ waste policy and policy implementation. Finally, the study provides recommendations for improving the management of waste at UJ.