WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE LABORATORIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ÉVORA (2007-2021)

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Waste generated in university laboratories is an important component of university waste management, especially regarding their hazardousness and, also, the cost involved in their forwarding. To make a good management of this waste, it is essential to know the amount generated and the composition. However, this type of information remains scarce. In this work, waste from the laboratories of the University of Évora (Portugal) was surveyed from 2007 to 2021, using existing records. In the 15 years under analysis, the laboratories of the University of Évora generated about 61 tonnes of waste, 88% of which were hazardous and 66% were in the liquid state. In addition, only 3% of this waste was subjected to recovery operations. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to a double increase in hospital waste generated and to a substantially decreased of hazardous liquid waste from the laboratory activity, especially in the first year of the pandemic. In 2021, the second year of the pandemic, there was a “return to normality”, reaching the highest value of waste generated in the laboratories, of 8.6 tonnes. Finally, possible solutions for improving laboratory waste management were also discussed.

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Capelo, S., Siquenique, G., & Morgado, J. (2023). WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE LABORATORIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ÉVORA (2007-2021). Quimica Nova, 46(7), 706–716. https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20230042

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