Integral urban solid waste management program in a Mexican university |
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Authors: | Espinosa R M Turpin S Polanco G De Latorre A Delfín I Raygoza I |
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Institution: | Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Avenida San Pablo 180, C.P. 02200 Mexico City, Mexico. rmev@correo.azc.uam.mx |
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Abstract: | The Azcapotzalco campus of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM-A) has implemented an Integral Urban Solid Waste Management Program, "Segregation for a Better UAM Environment" (Separacción por un mejor UAMbiente). This program is directed to create awareness and involve the academic community of the UAM-A concerning the problem of solid wastes, at the same time fulfilling the local environmental legislation. The program consists in separating solid wastes into two classes: (1) recoverable wastes (glass and PET bottles, aluminum cans, Tetrapak packages) and (2) other wastes (non-recoverable). During the past three years, thanks to this program, the amount of solid wastes delivered monthly to municipal collecting services has been considerably reduced. In this period, UAM-A has sent to recycling: 2.2 tons of glass bottles; 2.3 tons of PET bottles; 1.2 tons of Tetrapak packages and 27.5 kg of aluminum cans. |
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