Lecture

Material Flow Analysis: Campus Waste

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This lecture introduces Material Flow Analysis (MFA) as an environmental management tool for analyzing material and energy input and output processes. It explores MFA on solid waste in a campus setting, including classification, results, and examples like making coffee. The lecture discusses the input and output flow of solid waste on a university campus, emphasizing the importance of waste reduction and proper waste management practices. It also covers a SWOT analysis related to waste management, highlighting opportunities, threats, strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for improvement.

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