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Academic Journal of Environment & Earth Science, 2024, 6(6); doi: 10.25236/AJEE.2024.060608.

Research on Strategies for Promoting Waste Classification in Universities

Author(s)

Wang Lu, Wang Wei, Miao Jingyi, Liu Liyun

Corresponding Author:
Liu Liyun
Affiliation(s)

Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China

Abstract

This study focuses on the waste classification work in universities. Considering the severe urban waste problems and the characteristics of universities, it analyzes the current challenges, including shortcomings in management systems, awareness, facility layout, and publicity and education. It then proposes advancement strategies, covering organizational management such as building structures and institutional systems, diverse channels in publicity and education, integrating into teaching and leveraging the role of volunteers, reasonable allocation of trash bins and construction of temporary storage and transfer facilities at the facility standard level, and constructing an indicator system for effect evaluation, implementing regular and dynamic assessments, and strengthening the application of feedback on results.

Keywords

university; waste classification; logistics management

Cite This Paper

Wang Lu, Wang Wei, Miao Jingyi, Liu Liyun. Research on Strategies for Promoting Waste Classification in Universities. Academic Journal of Environment & Earth Science (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 6: 51-57. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJEE.2024.060608.

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