GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE, JAMMALAMADUGU

(Reaccredited by NAAC With ' B ' Grade)

(Affiliated to Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa)

Ramireddy Palli Road, Y.S.R Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh 516 434

Waste Management


 

The facilities in the institution for the management of the following types of degradable and non-degradable waste
Solid waste collection
          Distributed solid waste collection points at the multiple corners of the campus Centralized Common warehouse for solid waste gathering and sorting
Paper waste collection and sorting centre
Plastic waste sorting and storing centre
Waste Management
           The e-waste is limited in the campus by maintaining as own repair centre for computer and computer-based items. The computer maintenance and repair is centralized for better coordination and all the repair or non-operating complaints are streamlined through google forms and the report of the repair service is monitored.
         The irreparable systems are discarded and the usable parts are used for the replacements. The discarded parts of the systems and other electronic equipment are sold out to venders for their own recycling process.
Waste recycling system

The waste recycling system consisted of
1. Reduce and Reuse strategies
2. Bio-recycling system of the wastes with life stock
3. Waste water recycling system
 Reduce and reuse strategies
         These are the very effective strategies implemented with full support of the students. The nonrenewable energy is reduced to a minimum with conscientisation of the staff and students. The plastic wastes reduced considerably with plastic ban of June 2018. The single use items are discouraged for all functions and steel plates and Templers are used in the campus. The Note book reuse is encouraged. Dust bin is distributed with Green Clean campus awareness.
Bio-recycling system of the wastes with life stock
The livestock waste is major source of noxious gases, harmful pathogens and odor; hence, it has public health and environmental concern. Hence, livestock waste is to be managed properly to mitigate production of these pollutants in order to protect environment. Proper utilization of livestock waste into biogas, compost and vermicompost making can be very useful to increase crop yield and sustainability. The work carried out regarding livestock waste management and value addition in some developed and some developing countries have been reviewed. India and China are the two leading Asian countries using biogas technology.
Waste water recycling system
       The water after the purification process is used for gardening, agricultural purpose, and cattle feed cultivation. The one side printed papers used for further use, the waste note books collected to use the note pads. The usable electronic components are used as spares for repair. The leaves and other bio-wastes are used for producing manure