Furman University
OP-12: Waste Generation and Recovery
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.87 / 5.00 |
12.1 Non-hazardous waste generated per person
Peer group:
Non-hazardous waste recycled:
Non-hazardous waste composted:
Non-hazardous waste prepared for reuse:
Non-hazardous waste disposed of to a landfill or incinerator:
Estimated percentage of non-hazardous waste disposed of to a landfill or incinerator that is disposed of to a waste-to-energy (WTE) facility:
Full-time equivalent student enrollment:
Full-time equivalent of employees:
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following five figures:
Annual non-hazardous waste generated:
Full-time equivalent students and employees:
Annual non-hazardous waste generated per person:
Points earned for indicator OP 12.1:
12.2 Non-hazardous waste generated per square meter
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following two figures:
Points earned for indicator OP 12.2:
12.3 Percentage of non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following two figures:
Points earned for indicator OP 12.3:
12.4 Percentage of construction and demolition waste diverted from disposal
Does the institution have sufficient data on construction and demolition waste to pursue this indicator?:
Performance year for construction and demolition waste:
Construction and demolition waste recycled:
Construction and demolition waste prepared for reuse:
Construction and demolition waste disposed of to a landfill or incinerator:
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following four figures:
Annual construction and demolition waste generated:
Percentage of construction and demolition waste diverted from disposal:
Points earned for indicator OP 12.4:
Optional documentation
Waste to Energy landfill: https://www.waste360.com/fleet-technology/the-landfill-group-announces-commercial-operation-of-the-first-rng-project-in-south-carolina
https://www.greenvillecounty.org/solidWaste/Landfill.aspx
Recent renovation projects resulted in large donations of materials to Habitat for Humanity. Our surplus warehouse also reuses and resells a large volume each year. Tonnage above is based on average weight estimate and quantity of items donated or resold. https://ogc.rpglibrary.org/index.php?title=Average_Weight_Of_Common_Household_Furniture
Additional documentation for this credit:
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