Waste Management as a Practical Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of the University of Benin,Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • Imasuen O
  • Omorogieva O
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The wastes generated in the Faculty of Physical Sciences shopping complex and offices on daily basis for a period of one week continuous sampling have been determined. The summation of the wastes generated amounted to 355.38 kg; the volume was arrived at following the daily scientific survey by gathering all wastes matrix generated in a particular day followed by manual sorting and weighing of the various fractions. Out of the total volume of the wastes generated, food wastes accounted for the total of 129.39 kg/week amounting to 37%, paper and cardboard accounted for 105.73 kg/week taking 30% of the total. Plastic, glass and metals accounted for 92.91 kg/week, 15.93 kg/week, and 9.42 kg/week i.e. (26%, 4% and 3%) of the total waste matrix respectively. Correlation at P<0.5 two tailed shows a positive correlation indicating that wastes generated were from a similar source, The results were presented in graphs. The ultimate results show that over 100% of the wastes generated in the complex are recyclable and will increase the institution income and create employment opportunities if properly managed while in the same process enhance sustainable development.

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Imasuen, O., & Omorogieva, O. (2015). Waste Management as a Practical Approach to Sustainable Development: A Case Study of the University of Benin,Faculty of Physical Sciences. Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 19(3), 487. https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v19i3.19

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