Program Limbah terbagi menjadi sebagai berikut:

  1. Program Daur Ulang Sampah Universitas

  2. Program Pengurangan Penggunaan Kertas dan Plastik di Kampus

  3. Pengolahan Limbah Beracun

  4. Pembuangan Limbah

[3] Waste (WS)

[3.1] Recycling Program for University Waste

 

                                   

Esa Unggul University has various programs as a form of implementation in an effort to carry out campus waste recycling to realize an environmental friendly Esa Unggul University. Domestic campus waste management consists of organic, inorganic, and toxic/b3 waste. The waste recycling program is carried out by strengthening human resources, campus infrastructure and innovations so that it can reduce the amount of waste that is disposed of in landfills. The following are the Esa Unggul University programs in an effort to recycle the waste generated in the Esa Unggul University campus environment, namely:

  1. Formation of a green campus task force team

Esa Unggul University has a green campus task force team as officers who play a role in monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the Rector’s instructions in realizing an environmental friendly esa unggul campus. The green campus team consists of employees and students to work together in empowering campus resources to reduce the amount of waste generated from campus life activities. The Green Campus Task Force team also aims to provide learning to students so that they can have a caring attitude towards nature to maintain environmental sustainability. The Esa Unggul University Green Campus Task Force team also plays an active role in educational activities through efforts to build cooperation with other parties, namely Bank DKI in helping waste management that can be recycled by utilizing economic value.

  1. Socialization of waste management

Esa Unggul University conducts active and massive socialization to all elements of the campus community regarding waste management including how to dispose of waste, waste disposal locations, and waste management programs within the Esa Unggul University campus environment. Active socialization activities are carried out by providing direct education to the campus community in ceremonial activities such as new student admissions and environmental day celebrations. Socialization regarding waste management was also carried out massively through various campus social media, including Instagram and the website. Waste management is carried out by creating a community of buying and selling waste with economic value such as paper, plastic bottles, and cardboard in collaboration with Bank DKI.

The dissemination of campus waste management was also echoed by Esa Unggul University through learning activities. Starting in 2022, there will be the development of a learning curriculum that includes the sustainability of life. Environmental sustainability learning is applied to courses such as industrial design, public health, visual communication design, and general courses. Learning related to environmental sustainability is packaged by the university by containing aspects of empowering waste so that it can be reused for the needs of daily life, such as fine art designs, work tools, household appliances, and other products. Esa Unggul University also organizes seminars and training on the management of inorganic waste. The seminar invited competent experts in the field of waste management. It is hoped that it can provide knowledge so that the process of transforming Esa Unggul University into an environmental friendly campus is carried out immediately and perfectly. This seminar shows the commitment of Esa Unggul University in waste management.

  1. Training of waste management officers

Esa Unggul University has a training program for officers involved in waste management consisting of janitors, park staff, public employees, and students regarding waste management in the campus environment. The training program is carried out at least once a year with the aim of increasing the knowledge and skills of human resources at Esa Unggul University in managing waste so that it has use value. The training was held related to the implementation of the latest methods in managing the waste produced by the campus community, such as management of compost fertilizer management, ecoenzyme management, plastic waste management, and infectious waste management/B3 management.

  1. Provision categorized trash can and temporary shelters

Esa Unggul University support the campus community by providing categorized trash can. It is part of an effort to shape the behavior of the people of Esa Unggul University so that they are accustomed to managing waste, starting from how to dispose of according to the category of garbage disposal.

  1. University waste bank program

Esa Superior University has a waste bank as an effort to accommodate the disposal of non-organic waste that can be used as artistic value or economic value. The waste bank is managed by employees and students with the aim of managing non-organic waste so that it can be utilized as optimally as possible to improve the welfare of the people of Esa Unggul University.

  1. Program to utilize waste into useful products

Esa Unggul University utilize domestic waste in the form of organic, non-organic, and toxic/B3 waste by recycling it to produce products that are efficient and have economic value. Esa Unggul University excels through a health laboratory, utilizing the remaining bacterial culture media practicum materials which are recycled again with the bacterial culture method so that the media and bacteria are stored for a long period of time to be reused in practicum learning activities and research, which saves the operational costs of purchasing materials.

Utilization of waste into efficient products is also continuously developed by the Esa Unggul University Green Campus Task Force team. Organic waste from the canteen in the form of vegetable and fruit waste is reused to make eco-enzyme liquid. The eco-enzyme liquid produced from vegetable and fruit waste is used for cleaning laboratory equipment, cleaning floors, and cleaning areas of public facilities. In addition, the eco-enzyme products produced are also used as materials for research activities to develop quality and effective eco-enzyme products in the manufacturing process.

In addition to the above efforts, Esa Unggul University also empowers the community around the campus environment in waste collection activities that still have economic value. There is a waste sorting officer as a garbage collector to sort domestic waste to then be sorted and collected for later sale to used goods collectors. From this activity, the waste sorting officer made payments for the purchased waste to PT Indonusa Esa Unggul as the manager of the campus area.

Throughout 2022, ESA Unggul University produces an average of 220 kg of organic and inorganic waste of domestic waste and 24 kg of toxic waste per day. Esa Unggul University’s efforts to help reduce the amount of waste disposed of in landfills (TPA) have an impact in the form of reducing the amount of waste transported by cleaners by 10% to 15% and helping to reduce operational costs in transporting campus waste and operational costs campus facility maintenance.

Additional evidence link:

  1. http://greencampus.esaunggul.ac.id/berita/
  2. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/komitmen-universitas-esa-unggul-dalam-mewujudkan-kampus-hijau-melalui-program-ui-greenmetric-2/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ7D187EF7k
  4. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/universitas-esa-unggul-dan-klhk-laksanakan-gerakan-penanaman-pohon/
  5. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/tidak-berhenti-berkomitmen-wujudkan-kampus-hijau-universitas-esa-unggul-canangkan-gerakan-esa-unggul-menanam-pohon/
  6. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/lakukan-penelitian-polusi-plastik-di-lingkungan-kelautan-dosen-ueu-berkolaborasi-dengan-scientist-internasional/
  7. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/pamerkan-produk-mahasiswa-desain-interior-ueu-ikuti-pameran-indobuildtech-2021/
  8. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/ipteks-bagi-masyarakat-kelompok-usaha-handycraft-kecamatan-ciputat-dan-pamulang-kotamadya-tangerang-selatan/
  9. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/diprakarsai-ikatan-wanita-pengusaha-indonesia-universitas-esa-unggul-bekerja-sama-dengan-kementerian-lingkungan-hidup-dan-kehutanan-melaksanakan-gerakan-penanaman-pohon-dengan-tema-green-campus-for-a/
  10. https://www.esaunggul.ac.id/manfaatkan-sampah-karet-menjadi-produk-kreatif-tim-dosen-fdik-ueu-gelar-pkm-di-sds-dasana-indah-tangerang/

[3.2] Program to Reduce the Use of Paper and Plastic on Campus

Esa Unggul University has 8 programs to minimize the amount of domestic waste in the form of used paper and plastic in the campus environment, including:

Description:

  1. Online Learning

           

Learning Proccess at the Esa Unggul University campus are using a management information system in the form of elearning.esaunggul.ac.id, which has been developed since 2006. The use of information systems is carried out as a transformation of learning in the digital era and aims to minimize the use of paper in ongoing learning activities. All learning documents, which were previouslly paper-based in the form of modules, assignment documents, exam question documents, and student assignment and exam answer sheets, are now 100% available in digital form.

  1. Use of tumblers for students and employees

           

Esa Unggul University consistently campaigns for the use of a tumbler or personal drinking water bottle as an effort to reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles. The tumbler usage program is addressed to the entire community of Esa Unggul University with the hope of a healthy lifestyle in preserving the environment by reducing the amount of plastic waste produced by the campus. Every meeting or activity in the field no longer uses plastic bottled mineral water, but the entire community uses private drinking water bottles to refill water and Esa Unggul University cooperates with the water company Pristin to provide drinking water so that it can be consumed by the campus community.

  1. Provision of eating and drinking utensils in the workspace

           

Esa Unggul University has a program for providing cutlery, drinking utensils, and cooking utensils in the workspace. This program is intended to improve the comfort and health of employees in activities while working and also as an effort to reduce the use of plastic waste and styrofoam. Eating and drinking utensils provided by Esa Unggul University are placed in each work unit room according to the number of personnel in each unit.

  1. Provision of general dispenser facilities

           

Esa Unggul University has a program for providing public dispenser facilities that can be accessed by the entire campus community as an effort to implement Ministerial Instruction No.1/M/INS/2019 concerning the prohibition of the use of drinking water packaging made from single-use plastics and/or plastic bags within the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education. Provision of drinking water practically using dispenser facilities placed in strategic locations making it easier for campus communities to access water refill for consumption. The provision of water for each dispenser is facilitated by the drinking water company Pristin by using refillable gallon packaging, so that these efforts are expected to form daily habitual behavior in minimizing the use of single-use plastic bottles.

  1. Digital student administration system

           

                                                     

Esa Unggul Universtias facilitates students in providing convenience to manage college administration based on the use of the siakad.esaunggul.ac.id digital administration system. All forms of student learning administration in the form of payment bills, proof of payment, student transcripts, correspondence needs, guidance documentation, recapitulation of student lecture progress, and other administrative needs that were originally based on paper use are now available in one access. The use of a digital administration system in the form of Siakad, in addition to providing convenience for students to access various services needed, it also helps reduce paper usage.

  1. Use of eco-friendly shopping bags in the canteen

           

Esa Unggul University through the general bureau as the manager of the campus environment, instructs all elements in the campus canteen to use packaging products that are easily biodegradable and easy to recycle. The Esa Unggul University Canteen uses “eco-friendly shopping bags” in packaging the food it sells as an effort to reduce the plastic waste produced in the canteen environment. In addition, currently 70% of canteens have started to switch from using styrofoam packaging to food packaging made of paper, with the aim that the paper waste can be sold to collectors from the community and from Bank DKI.

  1. Don’t use plastic straws

Esa Unggul University bans the use of plastic straws in activities in the university canteen. Starting in 2019, the canteen at Esa Unggul university no longer uses plastic straws and this helps in reducing plastic waste generated in the canteen environment. If there is still plastic straw waste produced by the campus community, then the waste is collected by garbage collectors / wholesalers for sale, besides plastic straw waste is sometimes recycled by students, especially design students to make various works of art in assignment activities.

  1. Environmental Friendly Student Activities

           

Esa Unggul University also organizes activities that are environmentally friendly, including the Run to Recycle Activity program which started in 2022 and has become a routine agenda. This activity is an activity based on the application of healthy living combined with education about the sustainability of a healthy environment. Participants who participate in these activities are required to bring plastic bottle waste to be collected later. The collected plastic waste will then be sold and the proceeds from the sale will be donated to social activities. The Run to Recycle program is also carried out based on the collaborative efforts of Esa Unggul University and Bank DKI in realizing the sustainability of a healthy and productive environment.

[3.3] Organic Waste Treatment

Description:

Esa Unggul University manages organic waste generated from the campus community consisting of employees, students, and including the canteen. Efforts to manage organic waste on the Esa Unggul University campus are carried out through the following steps:

  1. Formation of a green campus task force team

    The university has a green campus task force team consisting of lecturers, cleaners, park staff, and students. This task force team is dealed in monitoring, evaluating, and innovating organic waste management in the Esa Unggul University campus. Activities that are routinely carried out by the Green Campus Task Force Team include socializing about organic waste management, training on recycling organic waste into compost and eco-enzymes, as well as facilitating the development of research on organic waste management. Through the green campus task force team, the entire community of Esa Unggul University can actively participated in managing campus organic waste so that it has useful and economic value for the welfare of the campus community.
  2. Provision of segregated waste disposal facilities

    Esa Unggul University seeks to provide segregated waste bins according to the waste category. Trash cans are placed in various corners of closed and open spaces in the campus environment, where it aims to shape the behavior of the campus community so that they are accustomed to disposing of waste according to the category or type of waste. Provision of segregated waste disposal facilities is carried out as an initial stage in implementing organic waste management.
  3. The process of transportation to a special TPS for Organic
    Collection of dry leaf litter
     Making compost from dry leaf litter
    After the organic waste has been collected in the waste storage places that have been provided, then the cleaning staff will transport the waste to a Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) specifically for organic waste. TPS officers will weigh the waste received at the TPS and then assess the quality of the waste, if the waste comes from organic waste mixed with food scraps and dry leaves, the waste will be stored in the TPS logistics section for composting and if the waste comes from organic waste which is fresh leaves and fresh vegetables, the waste will be stored in the TPS logistics for making ecoenzymes.
  4. Processing by a team of park staff
    Utilization of eco enzyme to maintain the water quality of Esa Unggul lake
    Esa Unggul University tree seed house for the use of fertilizers from managing vegetable waste and dry leaves
    The process of collecting used fruit and vegetable waste
    After the waste is accommodated in the Temporary Shelter (TPS) for organic waste that has been sorted according to its quality, a team consisting of park staff and students will manage the waste into compost and eco-enzyme products. Based on the records of the Esa Unggul University green campus task force team, the organic waste produced is an average of 93.5 kg/day, of which 70-75 kg of organic waste produces 50 kg of compost fertilizer, 5-10 liters of Ecoenzyme fluid, and 5-10 kg of organic waste. waste that is disposed of as a form of waste that cannot be used.
  5. Process for product utilization Manage waste
    Eco Enzyme products from fruit and vegetable waste
    Products produced from organic waste management activities at Esa Unggul University are utilized for various internal and external purposes. Compost and ecoenzyme products are used to treat plants and soil in the campus environment to increase fertility and plant health. The resulting ecoenzyme products are also used to treat garden pond water to maintain the stability of the acidity of the pond water to maintain water quality and the health of fish in the pond. The products produced are also sold to the community of One Superior University who need them at competitive prices and are used in various research and community service activities by lecturers and students.

[3.4] Inorganic Waste Treatment

Description:

Esa Unggul University carries out efforts to manage inorganic waste generated from the campus community consisting of employees, students, and including laboratories. Efforts to manage inorganic waste on the Esa Unggul University campus are carried out through the following steps:

  1. Formation of a green campus task force team

The university has a green campus task force team consisting of lecturers, cleaners, park staff, and students. This task force team is tasked with monitoring, evaluating, and innovating on the management of organic and inorganic waste in the Esa Unggul University campus. Activities that are routinely carried out by the Green Campus Task Force Team include socializing about waste management, training on the use of inorganic waste, and facilitating the development of research on inorganic waste management. Through the green campus task force team, the entire community of Esa Unggul University can actively participate in managing campus inorganic waste so that it has added value and economic value for the welfare of the campus community.

  1. Provision of segregated waste disposal facilities
Provision of segregated waste disposal facilities

 

Esa Unggul University has provided segregated trash bins according to the waste category. Trash cans are placed in various corners of closed and open spaces in the campus environment, where it aims to shape the behavior of the campus community so that they are accustomed to disposing of waste according to the category or type of waste. The provision of segregated waste disposal facilities is carried out as an initial stage in implementing waste management including inorganic waste and B3 waste. To accommodate inorganic waste made from plastic, Esa Unggul University provides a special basket of plastic bottles so that waste with economic value can be separated from the initial stage of disposal.

  1. The process of transportation to a special TPS Inorganik
The process of transportation to a special TPS Inorganik

 

 

After the inorganic waste has been collected in the provided waste storage places, then the cleaning staff will transport the waste to a special temporary disposal site (TPS) for inorganic waste and carry out weighing and recording activities of the type and weight of the waste.

1) Plastic inorganic waste

Inorganic waste in the form of plastic bottles is collected at special TPS for plastic bottles. The waste is then compacted to become lumps of plastic waste.

2) B3 inorganic waste

Inorganic waste that is toxic/B3 in the form of toxic/B3 waste is collected at special TPS available at the location of the health laboratory. B3 type waste is separated based on liquid and solid. Waste that includes liquids is stored in a special conductor, while waste that includes solids is stored in special yellow plastic B3.

3) Inorganic electronic waste

Inorganic waste in the form of electronic goods is mostly produced from computer laboratory equipment and the University IT unit. Electronic type waste is tamped in a special room at the electronic TPS in the computer laboratory building.

  1. Inorganic waste treatment process

Inorganic waste treatment process

After the waste is collected in the Temporary Shelter (TPS) according to the type of inorganic waste collected, then the officers recycle the waste according to its type so that it has use and economic value and minimizes the final amount of waste that is disposed of. Waste processing is carried out based on each type, namely:

1) Plastic inorganic waste

Inorganic plastic waste that has been collected and compacted is then used for student learning purposes, especially for art and design students. Plastic waste is converted into art products that are exhibited and have economic value to be auctioned in exhibition events. Some of the plastic waste that has been collected and compacted according to its type is sold to waste collectors located around the Esa Unggul University campus. The funds obtained from the sales proceeds are used to help develop campus waste management activities and also help improve the welfare of janitors at Esa Unggul University. Based on the records of the Esa Unggul University green campus task force team, the amount of inorganic plastic waste produced is an average of 62.5 kg/day, of which 50 kg of waste can be used for student creativity development activities and waste management cash funds, where an average of an average of 12.5 kg is wasted waste.

2) B3 inorganic waste

Inorganic B3 waste that has been accommodated in a special TPS for B3 waste will then be assessed for quality by the health laboratory team. Liquid B3 waste which is the result of practical work and research in health laboratories that does not contain heavy metals but contains bacteria or fungi is used as a composer when making eco-enzyme fluids and also compost fertilizers after neutralization and balancing of acidity levels have been carried out. Based on the records of the Esa Unggul University green campus task force team, inorganic B3 waste produced is an average of 2.4 Kg/day of solid waste and 2.6 Kg/day of liquid waste, of which each Kilogram of liquid waste produces 2 Liters of Composer ecoenzyme and leaves 3-5% liquid waste that needs to be disposed of, while all solid waste is disposed of. The disposal of B3 waste is carried out in collaboration with a third party, namely PT Jalan Hijau as the manager of infectious B3 waste, so that in this case the B3 waste produced by Esa Unggul University is ensured to be disposed of according to procedures to prevent contamination with the surrounding environment.

3) Electronic inorganic waste

The electronic inorganic waste that has been accommodated in the TPS (Warehouse) specifically for electronics is then assessed for the quality of the components by the computer laboratory team. Electronic components that still have good functions will be separated as spare parts components for maintenance purposes of electronic devices that are still functioning and used by the Esa Unggul campus community. In addition, electronic components that have good functions are used for free service purposes for electronic devices for students and lecturers who need them as well as charitable activities for people in need. Electronic waste that has been sorted and can no longer be used for maintenance of tools and free service services, is then separated by type and then sold to waste collectors around the Esa Unggul University campus. The funds obtained from the sales proceeds are used to help develop campus waste management activities and also help improve the welfare of janitors at Esa Unggul University. Based on the records of the Esa Unggul University green campus task force team, the average electronic inorganic waste produced is 15 kg/month, most of which are used as spare parts and which are still fit for donation.

4) Product Design Department students make art from resin waste into handicraft products. In addition, students also use the waste of East Kalimantan batik cloth into goods of economic value.

  1. Process for utilizing the resulting product Manage waste
Process for utilizing the resulting product Manage waste

Products produced from inorganic waste management activities at Esa Unggul University are utilized for various internal and external purposes. Inorganic waste products include composers for making fertilizers and ecoenzyme fluids, spare parts for maintenance of electronic equipment, student artwork, logistics for charity activities, spare parts for free electronic service services, and development funds for employee welfare.

[3.5] Toxic Waste Treatment

Description

Esa Unggul University carries out the management of toxic waste generated in activities on campus. Toxic waste at Esa Unggul University is generated from the activities of the health laboratory. Efforts are made to manage toxic waste or B3 waste in the following ways:

  1. Provision of special B3 waste disposal facilities

 

 

 

Provision of special B3 waste disposal facilities Universitas Esa Unggul

Esa Unggul University applies the 14001 standard in maintaining occupational health and safety in health laboratories. Laboratory waste management is managed starting from how to dispose of it, how to accommodate it, to distribution for further disposal. Each laboratory room has a solid and liquid waste storage area according to disposal safety standards. Waste is disposed of in a trash can lined with special yellow plastic for B3 waste, while liquid waste is disposed of in a special plastic tube for B3 waste which is divided into two, namely heavy metal waste and bacterial or fungal waste.

  1. The process of transportation to a special TPS B3

 

 

The process of transportation to a special TPS B3

After the waste that is classified as toxic is accommodated in the dumping site in each room, the waste will be transported by trained cleaners using personal protective equipment to the location of the temporary storage room with the 3 T principle (collect, weigh, and place) according to standard procedures.

  1. The process of sorting the quality of B3 waste

 

The process of sorting of B3 waste Universitas Esa Unggul

The waste that has been placed in the temporary storage room is assessed by the laboratory staff for quality of the waste for sampling and measuring the levels of heavy metal contamination, acidity (Ph) and bacteria. Liquid waste that contains bacteria but does not contain heavy metals is then diluted with sterile water to neutralize acidity (pH) until it reaches normal limits.

  1. The process of utilizing the products resulting from B3 waste management (quantity)
Proses pengujian dan pengolahan kualitas limbah beracun beracun di Universitas Esa Unggul

Toxic waste in the form of liquid that has been tested and neutralized its acidity level is then used as a liquid for making ecoenzymes. Waste that cannot be processed by the laboratory is disposed of through periodic transportation activities by a third party, namely PT Jalan Hijau as the infectious waste manager.

Additional evidence links:

EUU Cooperation with third parties in efforts to transport B3 waste

[3.6] Sewage Disposal

Description:

  1. Provision of Shelters

 

 

Provision of Shelters

Esa Unggul University is committed to providing a collection of waste that comes from bathroom waste and used dish washing used in canteens and places of worship. This reservoir will lead to an aeration reservoir which has a blower with a driving engine to circulate oxygen. After some time, the aerated waste is transferred to a sedimentation tank.

  1. Waste testing Procces in Universitas Esa Unggul
    In the sedimentation reservoir, there will be a separation of the sludge originating from the sediment from the waste. Sludge that still contains microorganisms is flowed back to the reactor/aeration reservoir to be processed to maintain the concentration of bacteria.
  2. The water that has been separated from the sedimentation tank will be channeled to the university’s water source to be reused by the garden unit for watering plants in the university environment.
  3. The university also checks the waste water content in the health laboratory unit at least once every three months to ensure that the results of waste treatment are in accordance with water quality standards.
  4. The treated water is reused for watering plants and urinals.

Additional evidence link:

The link on the ueu web about activities using campus waste water to be used as water for watering plants