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Zero Garbage Campaign
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A Presentation by
St.Xavier’s High SchoolMIDC , Hingna road
BranchNagpur
We all Know!!
-Mother nature has bestowed us with all that is required to live a beautiful life.
-as we love our own mother for the love & care she give us unconditionally.
-So we ought to respect & love our mother nature too!!
Then why do we do this to our mother earth!!
Charity begins at home they say!!
We , the students of St.Xavier decided to search our own backyardi.e our own school premises to see how we are taking care of it.
Friends, we along with our teacher had a brief round of school premises & found that .
•Wastes are thrown here & there in & around the campus.•No proper system for disposing off the waste.•Poor discipline & awareness amongst students, teachers & staff to maintain cleanliness.
How can we ,the future of this world, change the world
for better , if can’t change ourselves for better!!
Thus, came the initiative which we called “ZERO GARBAGE” campaign!!
We realized how we are neglecting our own environment & allowing litter to pollute our premises.
Why don’t
you use me?
Formation of “Zero Garbage” team
•Team : students of class 9th A along with our guide Class teacher Mrs.Shweta Mudliar & Mentor Principal Mrs.
•Dream : How nice it would be to have a clean surrounding with no pollution to environment .
•Vision : Together we can bring about beautiful changes.
Step 1:
•It was decided to observe, discuss & collect all the information to make our premises garbage free
•Following are the steps taken •[1] Understanding the garbage disposal methods employed all over the world. We collected information from internet & other sources.
•[2] Looking around premises to identify the facilities or the lack of the same for garbage disposal.
•[3] Talking to the housekeepers responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of school premises to gauge their understanding on garbage disposal
What is a Garbage
Garbage is Unavoidable by-product of most human activity.
Substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of national law.
Garbage disposal tipsFirst lesson in garbage disposal is
i.e don’t create garbage. If necessary,keep it minimum.Reuse & recycle if possible.
Broad Types of garbage produced in world
A. Generation and Characteristics
Municipal Solid Waste
Industrial Solid Waste
Agricultural Waste and Residues
Hazardous Waste
Nuclear Waste
Types of garbageAverage figures of types of waste produced in world
So we need to take our 1st lesson seriously.Don’t produce waste. Reduce , reuse &Recycle whatever is produced
Garbage produced in our school
•school accumulates a lot of waste.
•Papers.•Pencil waste.•Chalk pieces & chalk dust.•Junk food wrappers.•Old furniture.•Dried leaves fallen from trees.•Chemicals from our lab.•E-waste from computer section.
Ways of Garbage disposal
Some of the methods employed for solid waste disposal
Composting
Anaerobic digestion
Gasification
incineration
Composting
treating solid waste in which organic material is broken down by microorganisms in the presence of oxygen to a point where it can be safely stored, handled and applied to the environment.
essential part of reducing household wastes, garden wastes.
can be done inexpensively by every household and produce a product -- finished compost or humus -- that can benefit the environment as a natural fertilizer for gardening and farming.
Anaerobic digestion Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which
microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen, used for industrial or domestic purposes to manage waste and/or to release energy.
Anaerobic digestion is widely used as a renewable energy source because the process produces a methane and carbon dioxide rich biogas suitable for energy production, helping to replace fossil fuels. The nutrient-rich digestate which is also produced can be used as fertilizer.
Gasification
Gasification is a process that converts carbonaceous materials, such as coal, petroleum, biofuel, or biomass, into carbon monoxide and hydrogen by reacting the raw material, such as house waste, or compost at high temperatures with a controlled amount of oxygen and/or steam. The resulting gas mixture is called synthesis gas or Syn-gas and is itself a fuel. Gasification is a method for extracting energy from many different types of organic materials.
Incineration
Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.
Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas, and heat.
Incinerators reduce the mass of the original waste by 80–85 % and the volume by 95-96 %.
Step 2:
•Armed with the knowledge on garbage disposal & bylaws, we set about to find out solutions to make our premises garbage free.
•Following are the steps taken •[1] classroom seasons to spread awareness about garbage disposal.
•[2] Finding out the present facilities for Garbage storage & disposal in school.
•[3] Discussion with Housekeepers, fellow students , teachers, staff to build awareness & passion for cleanliness.
•[4] Discussion with School management to share the findings & seeking support for our campaign.
Class room sessions
Present facilities for garbage disposalRequired
[1] Dust bin
[2] Dust bin as perType of waste
[3] No of Dust bins – 10 Nos
[4] Disposal pit
[5] Disposal pit as per type of waste
[6] Frequency of Cleaning- 3 timesA day
[7] No of housekeeper – 2 nos
Actual
[1] smaller size & in bad shape.
[2] Not available
[3] No of Dust bins-05 Nos
[4] Available , but not used
[5] Not available.
[6] Done only once
[7] No of housekeepers- 2 Nos
Self demonstrating for garb free !!
Step 3: Time for some action!!
Training the Housekeepers
Bringing the house in Order!!
Adequate no of Dust bins provided, Waste pits made
operational
Sensitized everyone in the school not to generate
waste & if generated ,to dispose in eco friendly way.
Major steps taken under “Zero Garbage” campaign
•Self educating world’s best practices for generating , management & disposal of wastes.
•Scanning our premises & people to gauge the present level of cleanliness & awareness about cleanliness
•Listing down Required Vs Actual to achieve the Zero Garbage target.
•Generating awareness by class room sessions, discussions, live demonstrations on garbage management.Major tips to students: recycle papers,have a reuse bin in all class rooms.have a swap box to deposit items that have no longer want and are broken or damaged..
Major steps taken under “Zero Garbage” campaign
•Bringing to the notice of school management about the shortcoming in resources to achieve garbage free school premises.•Taking action on the shortcomings listed
•Finally, scanning our premises again to see the results of the effort.
•Periodic audit once in a week will be done by our team to ensure cleanliness. Problems will be reported to school management.
This is one test where you have to score “ Zero” to win !!
Long live the “Zero Garbage” Campaign!!
Project Details
Leader & Guide : Class teacherMrs.Shweta Mudliar
Mentor: Principal Mrs.
Team: Students of class 9th A
Implementation Period: 12/9/12 to 29/9/12
Contact details:
Thank you !!