SILVA, S. F. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2511295980724861; SILVA, Sandriel de Freitas Barbosa da.
Résumé:
The remarkable increase in global Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) production, driven by
industrial and demographic growth, underscores the urgency of effective management. In the
university context, where waste generation is significant, environmental responsibility gains
importance, therefore, the promotion of environmental education, application of sustainable
strategies and in-depth diagnoses play a crucial role in the effective waste management in
academic environments. Thus, the objective of this study was to diagnose the solid waste
management at the Centro de Ciências e Tecnologia Agroalimentar (CCTA). The study stages
involved administering questionnaires to gauge the academic community's perception of solid
waste management on campus, determining the total waste generation through daily weighings
and analyzing the gravimetric and volumetric composition of solid waste generated on campus.
Based on the results obtained, it was observed that the academic community is aware of the role
in the waste generation and shows considerable interest in participating in environmental
education initiatives. Based on weighing, it was identified that the weekly generation is around
263.94 kg, with a per capita generation of 0.03 kg/pp.day, gravimetric data revealed that organic
waste constituted most of the generation, regarding infrastructure for waste collection and
disposal, the data exposed inefficiencies in the system. Therefore, it is expected that in addition
to contributing to the development of future studies related to the topic in question, the findings
of this study will aid in formulating solid waste management studies and plans.