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Waste Audit Waste Audit Report June Report June

20082008

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What is a Waste What is a Waste Audit?Audit?

Waste Mgt Tool

Identifies Waste

Reduction Opportunitie

sEducational

Tool

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Sort

What is a Waste What is a Waste Audit?Audit?

Get Volum

e & Weigh

t

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Ateneo Waste by Ateneo Waste by WeightWeight

By weight, it’s mostly bio –degrad-able…

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Ateneo Waste by Ateneo Waste by WeightWeight

We’re throwing away the whole pie!

Recoverable

Biodegradable

Residual

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Ateneo Waste by Ateneo Waste by VolumeVolume

By volume, it’s mostly plastic…

Polystyrene!

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We’re throwing

away money.

Initial FindingsInitial Findings

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Waste to Resource Conversion at the Loyola Schools

Initial FindingsInitial Findings

LS Solid Waste

Compost-ables

Recover-ables

Residuals

Composting Facility

Materials Recovery Facility

Landfill

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The Composting Facility will take care of more than 50% of our solid waste.

The Materials Recovery Facility will take care of more than 30% .

Initial FindingsInitial Findings

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Initial FindingsInitial Findings

Improving our Segregation System

DRY PAPER

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Polystyrene occupies the most space.

Initial FindingsInitial Findings

Polystyrene

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Reusables at ALL

Cafeterias

+

“Bring Your Own

Baunan”

Initial FindingsInitial Findings

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The Ateneo CafeteriasThe Ateneo CafeteriasRethinking the Way Rethinking the Way

We Do ThingsWe Do Things

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Reusables at the Caf

All cafeterias are committed to the use

of reusables.(AMPC, Blue & Gold,

Manang’s, JSEC)

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Implementation Dates

•Aug. 4, 2008 – Oct. 31, 2008–Reusables + BYOB–(Disposables still available)

•Nov. 4, 2008 - onwards–Reusables + BYOB

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Reusables at the Caf

• Melamine food trays & bowls• Stainless steel cutlery• Tumblers / Glasses• Food servings are standard size

• Ecolab dishwashing system– With hygienic storage system

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Bring Your Own Baunan

• What is an acceptable “baunan”?

• AEMC lunch kits available (OPTIONAL!)– Sealable container, cutlery, cold

drink bottle, warm drink mug, lunch bag

• Forgot to bring? – Eat inside the cafeteria– Disposables still available Aug. 4 –

Nov. 3

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Bring Your Own Baunan

Aside from doing your part to help decrease the Ateneo footprint…

– P5.00 discount on full meals with dispensable drink worth P60.00 & above

– P2.00 discount on dispensable drinks

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PRIORITY TO DINERS, PLEASE!

Thank you.(Especially during peak

hours)

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Clean As You Go

•Re-implementing CLAYGO

•Busboys will take care of wiping tables down

•What are your thoughts on this?

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c/o Office of the Vice President for the Loyola Schools