Waste Management and Pollution Reduction

MU has implemented comprehensive waste management practices to minimize environmental pollution:

  • Solid and Liquid Waste Management: The university employs systematic processes for managing solid and liquid waste, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
  • E-Waste Management: MU has established protocols for the proper disposal and recycling of electronic waste, reducing the risk of harmful substances leaching into the environment.
  • Waste Recycling Systems: The institution promotes recycling initiatives to reduce waste generation and encourage resource conservation.

These measures help prevent pollutants from entering water bodies, thereby protecting aquatic life and contributing to the goals of SDG Life below water.

Water Conservation Efforts

Recognizing the importance of water conservation, MU has undertaken several initiatives:

  • Rainwater Harvesting: The university has installed systems to collect and utilize rainwater, reducing dependency on external water sources.
  • Wastewater Recycling: MU recycles wastewater for non-potable uses, such as irrigation, thereby conserving freshwater resources.
  • Maintenance of Water Bodies: The institution maintains on-campus water bodies, contributing to local biodiversity and ecological balance.
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