The UvA aims to become a pioneer in the field of sustainability. A circular approach to waste will help us to achieve this. The goal is to reduce waste production and to process waste as sustainably as possible.
At the UvA, we want to start separating waste in a different and more sustainable way. From September to December 2020, we will be testing the best approach to waste separation on campus.
Reusing raw materials (circularity) is an important starting point. We want to cooperate with partners who can turn waste into raw materials for new products. This works best when the waste that they collect is already sorted.
If waste hasn’t been sorted properly, the waste processor may decide not to accept it. The waste could then end up being incinerated. Not only is this the least sustainable way of processing waste, but it also means it can’t be turned into raw materials for new products.
The UvA is currently examining what works best in terms of waste separation and disposal. We’re doing this in collaboration with the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences so that a new waste collection method can be introduced at both institutions in the summer of 2021.
We’ll be testing different methods of separating waste at various locations.
Method 1
This pilot will start at Amsterdam Science Park in September 2020.
Good to know: Because of the coating used in paper receipts, they can’t go in the paper container but should be disposed of as residual waste. Paper tissues can go in the organic waste.
Method 2
The pilot will start at an AUAS location in September 2020.
Method 3
The pilot will start at an AUAS location in September 2020.