WASTE PAPER MANAGEMENT OF ACADEMIC INSTITUTE: AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMICS PERSPECTIVE OF PAPER RECYCLING

Authors

  • ABDUL MAJEED PIRZADA Department of Environmental Sciences, Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi 74000, Sindh, Pakistan
  • NABI BAKHSH MALLAH Faculty of Engineering, Science and Technology, Hamdard University, Karachi 74600, Pakistan
  • MUHAMMAD HASHIM ZUBERI Department of Environmental Sciences, Sindh madressatul Islam university, Karachi, 74000
  • IMRAN ALI Department of Environmental Sciences, Sindh madressatul Islam university, Karachi, 74000

Abstract

This research explores the challenges and limitations faced at the basic level for the recycling of paper in an academic institute. It focuses on encouraging recycled paper use rather than bringing traditional virgin paper to prevent the rate of deforestation for reducing global warming. Data was collected from the academic institute via questionnaire and on-site observation and found that the institute was producing approximately 16 tons of wastepaper in a year. Besides that, another purpose of this research is to estimate the energy and assess the environmental effect by using the life cycle assessment as a tool. The results of this study revealed that traditional virgin paper derived from wood proves to be costly and less environmentally friendly than recycled paper. It also revealed that Traditional virgin paper has greater global warming, human toxicity, smog, acidification, and eutrophication potential than recycled paper. This study concludes that recycled paper does not only prove economically beneficent for any institution, but also beneficial for environment as well.

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Published

2024-02-21

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