Workers’ perception of solid waste management in higher education institutions in the Amazon region of Brazil

Maria do Céu de Sena Moura , Geórgia Patrícia da Silva Ferko , Marcos Felipe Falcão Sobral , Pedro Alves da Silva Filho
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Higher education institutions (HEIs) offer promising opportunities to develop strategies and actions for managing Solid Waste (SW). This study aimed to analyze the perceptions of employees working at HEIs in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil, on how their institutions manage SW. HEIs 1 and 2 (public) and HEI 3 (private) were evaluated. The study method was qualitative and quantitative. Face-to-face interviews were conducted using a questionnaire addressing five domains of Waste Management: I − Recycling program; II − Treatment of organic waste; III − Campaign to reduce the use of paper and plastic; IV − Treatment of inorganic waste; and V − Treatment of toxic waste. A multidimensional similarity analysis was carried out between the HEIs. HEI2 showed better overall performance when compared to the other HEIs (p = 0.012). In domain I, only HEI 2 has a selective waste collection program and disposes of waste properly (score = 150, p < 0.001). None of the HEIs treat organic waste (domain II). In Domain III, only public HEIs dematerialize administrative procedures and processes. Only HEI2 and HEI3 maintained similar behavior on domain IV (score = 300). In domain V, all HEIs have outsourced companies specialized in waste collection. The multidimensional analysis showed a high similarity among the HEIs. In conclusion, the HEI 2 showed slightly better waste management practices according to the worker’s perception. However, all HEIs in Roraima still need to make progress in managing their SWs.
工人对巴西亚马逊地区高等教育机构固体废物管理的看法
高等教育机构(HEIs)为制定固体废物管理战略和行动提供了很好的机会。本研究旨在分析在巴西罗赖马州博阿维斯塔市高等教育机构工作的员工对其机构如何管理SW的看法。高等学校1、2(公立)和3(私立)进行了评估。研究方法采用定性与定量相结合的方法。面对面访谈采用问卷调查方式进行,涉及废物管理的五个领域:1 -回收计划;II -有机废物的处理;III -减少使用纸张及塑胶的活动;IV -无机废物的处理;V -有毒废物的处理。对高校进行了多维相似性分析。he2与其他HEIs相比表现出更好的综合性能(p = 0.012)。在区域I中,只有hei2有选择性的废物收集程序并妥善处理废物(得分= 150,p <;0.001)。没有一所高等教育机构处理有机废物(领域II)。在领域III中,只有公立高等教育机构取消了行政程序和流程。只有HEI2和HEI3在域IV上保持相似的行为(得分= 300)。在领域V,所有的高等教育机构都有专门从事废物收集的外包公司。多维度分析显示高校间具有较高的相似性。总之,根据工人的看法,HEI 2显示出略好的废物管理实践。然而,罗赖马的所有高等教育机构仍然需要在管理他们的SWs方面取得进展。
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