Suggestion on application of campus wastes as valuable resources, a campus mine (2) — Learning from waste management in University of Freiburg

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  • Mishina Taiji
    Environment, Health & Safety Office, Nagoya University Technical Center of Nagoya University
  • Matsunami Aritaka
    Technical Center of Nagoya University
  • Murata Shizuaki
    Environment, Health & Safety Office, Nagoya University Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
  • von Luebke Runako
    European Center of Nagoya University

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  • 大学の廃棄物のキャンパスマインとしての活用への提言(2) ─ フライブルグ大学における廃棄物管理から学ぶもの
  • 大学の廃棄物のキャンパスマインとしての活用への提言(2)フライブルグ大学における廃棄物管理から学ぶもの
  • ダイガク ノ ハイキブツ ノ キャンパスマイン ト シテ ノ カツヨウ エ ノ テイゲン(2)フライブルグ ダイガク ニ オケル ハイキブツ カンリ カラ マナブ モノ

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<p>In order to reduce wastes generated by academic activities and to promote their reuse and recycle, based on the concept named campus mine, the management system in University of Freiburg was investigated. There, Department of Environmental Protection is engaged in the waste-management business in the unitary manner, and one of remarkable activities is fair treatment of laboratory wastes including hazardous-chemical materials. Complying with EU (European Union) regulations, wastes are separated and taken out based on their risks and energy costs for treatment. They also pay an attention on recovering valuable scrap metal, such as copper, aluminum and so on, from wasted machines to make a profit. Their management system is regarded as great guide for universities in Japan to reduce not only risks of hazardous wastes but also environmental load brought out by academic activities.</p>

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