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SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Operational Measures

  ▸ Ethical sourcing policy

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials. Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

The policy on hazardous waste disposal is regulated in the Laboratory’s Standard Operational Procedure number POB-LAB-003/UN2.F12.D/OTL.03.00/2019 about Laboratory Waste Disposal. This procedure applies to every waste disposal from the laboratories, starting from collecting, sorting, packaging, to transferring waste to the waste disposal site in Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK).

Supporting Evidence: Laboratory’s Standard Operational Procedure number POB-LAB-003
POB-LAB-003 Pembuangan Limbah Laboratorium controlled copy.pdf

  ▸ Policy waste disposal – landfill policy

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of plastic use

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of disposable items

  ▸ Disposable policy: extensions to services

  ▸ Minimisation policies extended to suppliers

Proportion of Recycled Waste

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials; whether it is organic or inorganic. Plastic bottles are also separated from paper waste. For laboratory of FoN UI, the wastes are sorted based on infectious, non-infectious and toxic hazardous materials.

Organic waste is sent to UI waste disposal site for recycling. Averagely, FoN UI transports 27 kg of organic waste per month to UI landfill to be recycled. The compost produced is then used to fertilize soil in the faculty garden.

Plastic bottles collected in FoN UI are transported to garbage collector and subsequentially recycled into plastic ore. Meanwhile, paper waste in FoN UI is shredded in FoN UI shredding machine and transported to garbage collector for recycling. Used paper in good condition is used as envelopes.

Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

Publication of A Sustainability Report

  ▸ Publication of a sustainability report

SDG 12 in Numbers

Proportion of Waste Recycled

Amount of Waste Generated

0.405 ton/year

Amount of Waste Recycled

0.293 ton/year

Amount of Waste Sent to Landfill

0.112 ton/year
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SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Operational Measures

  ▸ Ethical sourcing policy

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials. Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

The policy on hazardous waste disposal is regulated in the Laboratory’s Standard Operational Procedure number POB-LAB-003/UN2.F12.D/OTL.03.00/2019 about Laboratory Waste Disposal. This procedure applies to every waste disposal from the laboratories, starting from collecting, sorting, packaging, to transferring waste to the waste disposal site in Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK).

Supporting Evidence: Laboratory’s Standard Operational Procedure number POB-LAB-003
POB-LAB-003 Pembuangan Limbah Laboratorium controlled copy.pdf

  ▸ Policy waste disposal – landfill policy

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of plastic use

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of disposable items

  ▸ Disposable policy: extensions to services

  ▸ Minimisation policies extended to suppliers

Proportion of Recycled Waste

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials; whether it is organic or inorganic. Plastic bottles are also separated from paper waste. For laboratory of FoN UI, the wastes are sorted based on infectious, non-infectious and toxic hazardous materials.

Organic waste is sent to UI waste disposal site for recycling. Averagely, FoN UI transports 27 kg of organic waste per month to UI landfill to be recycled. The compost produced is then used to fertilize soil in the faculty garden.

Plastic bottles collected in FoN UI are transported to garbage collector and subsequentially recycled into plastic ore. Meanwhile, paper waste in FoN UI is shredded in FoN UI shredding machine and transported to garbage collector for recycling. Used paper in good condition is used as envelopes.

Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

Publication of A Sustainability Report

  ▸ Publication of a sustainability report

SDG 12 in Numbers

Amount of Waste Generated

0.5315 ton/year

Amount of Waste Recycled

0.11 ton/year

Amount of Waste Sent to Landfill

0.4215 ton/year

Research Cluster

Operational Measures

  ▸ Ethical sourcing policy

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials. Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

The policy on hazardous waste disposal is regulated in the Laboratory’s Standard Operational Procedure number POB-LAB-003/UN2.F12.D/OTL.03.00/2019 about Laboratory Waste Disposal. This procedure applies to every waste disposal from the laboratories, starting from collecting, sorting, packaging, to transferring waste to the waste disposal site in Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK).

  ▸ Policy waste disposal – landfill policy

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of plastic use

  ▸ Policy for minimisation of disposable items

  ▸ Disposable policy: extensions to services

  ▸ Minimisation policies extended to suppliers

Proportion of Recycled Waste

Waste in Faculty of Nursing (FoN UI) is sorted according to materials; whether it is organic or inorganic. Plastic bottles are also separated from paper waste. For laboratory of FoN UI, the wastes are sorted based on infectious, non-infectious and toxic hazardous materials.

Organic waste is sent to UI waste disposal site for recycling. Averagely, FoN UI transports 27 kg of organic waste per month to UI landfill to be recycled. The compost produced is then used to fertilize soil in the faculty garden.

Plastic bottles collected in FoN UI are transported to garbage collector and subsequentially recycled into plastic ore. Meanwhile, paper waste in FoN UI is shredded in FoN UI shredding machine and transported to garbage collector for recycling. Used paper in good condition is used as envelopes.

Hazardous waste in FoN UI is mostly from the waste disposal of the nursing laboratory practice in the faculty. The waste is sorted based on infectious, non-infectious, and toxic hazardous materials. The waste disposal from the laboratories are collected, sorted, packaged, and transferred to the UI Health Sciences Cluster waste disposal site. Every generated and recycled waste are measured and reported. This process is in coordination with the university.

Publication of A Sustainability Report

  ▸ Publication of a sustainability report

SDG 12 in Numbers

Amount of Waste Generated

1.1665 ton/year

Amount of Waste Recycled

1.149 ton/year

Amount of Waste Sent to Landfill

0.761 ton/year
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