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Plastic Waste Management Report

The document presents a plastic waste management plan for the Government Engineering College, Samastipur, addressing the environmental threat posed by plastic waste. It outlines objectives such as minimizing plastic usage, ensuring proper disposal, and raising awareness, along with a proposed plan that includes waste segregation, recycling collaboration, and banning single-use plastics. The expected outcomes include a significant reduction in plastic waste and a cleaner campus environment.
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Plastic Waste Management Report

The document presents a plastic waste management plan for the Government Engineering College, Samastipur, addressing the environmental threat posed by plastic waste. It outlines objectives such as minimizing plastic usage, ensuring proper disposal, and raising awareness, along with a proposed plan that includes waste segregation, recycling collaboration, and banning single-use plastics. The expected outcomes include a significant reduction in plastic waste and a cleaner campus environment.
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Plastic Waste Management Plan

Government Engineering College, Samastipur

Introduction:

Plastic waste poses a serious environmental threat due to its non-biodegradable nature. This report

outlines a sustainable plastic waste management strategy tailored for the Government Engineering

College, Samastipur.

Sources of Plastic Waste:

1. Plastic wrappers and packaging from canteen and stores.

2. Disposable plastic cups, bottles, and utensils.

3. Stationery items like pens and plastic folders.

Objectives:

- To minimize plastic usage on campus.

- To ensure proper disposal and recycling of plastic waste.

- To raise awareness about the hazards of plastic pollution.

Proposed Plan:

1. **Waste Segregation**: Provide separate bins for plastic waste.

2. **Collection and Recycling**: Collaborate with local recycling units to ensure regular collection.

3. **Ban on Single-Use Plastics**: Implement a policy to discourage single-use plastics in the

campus.

4. **Awareness Drives**: Conduct campaigns, seminars, and competitions to promote the cause.

5. **Alternative Solutions**: Promote the use of reusable and biodegradable alternatives.


Expected Outcomes:

- Significant reduction in campus plastic waste.

- Improved recycling habits among students and staff.

- Cleaner and eco-friendlier campus environment.

Conclusion:

Through collective efforts and systematic planning, plastic waste can be effectively managed to

support the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission.

Prepared by:

[Your Name]

[Your Roll No.]

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