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Environmental Audits

During summer, green club members conducted energy, waste, water, land, and air audits at CSE in Delhi. Oxygen balance, transport, waste, and land audits were highlighted. The audits revealed insights and data on consumption and waste generation, emphasizing the importance of sustainability initiatives in educational institutions. This report aims to showcase the environmental practices and challenges faced by the school, along with recommendations for improvement.

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Environmental Audits

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  1. Environmental Audits • During the summer holidays, some green club members went to CSE- Centre for Science and Environment Delhi and under their Green School Programme they conducted the energy, waste, water, land and air audits.

  2. OXYGEN BALANCE Oxygen Consumption (per day) For people living on the campus -5,78,880 L of O2 For people coming from outside -3,40,740 L of O2 The Required Green Cover -31,788 m2 The Actual Green Cover -4,37,736.44 m2 Since we have more than the required green cover, we get full Points for Oxygen Balance.

  3. Transport Survey

  4. Percentage of Commuting Practices • Personal Vehicle : 35.90% • School Bus, Auto rickshaw : 33.45% • Non-polluting Transport : 30.65% Bus Survey There are a total of 12 buses in the school.

  5. WASTE AUDIT The amount of waste generated by the school per month

  6. Percentage of organic waste and inorganic waste from the total waste generated

  7. Waste generated per capita Waste generated per capita = Total waste generated Total strength = 9255 2760 = 3.35 kg per month = 0.11177kg per day = 111.77g per day The waste generated per capita per day is 111.8 gram

  8. Waste collection system Percentage of waste collection with two containers = no of waste collection points with two bins/ total no of waste collection points * 100 = 25 / 40 *100 = 62.5 Percentage of waste collection points with two bins is 62.5 %

  9. LAND AUDIT • Total land area :485632.8 sq. m • Constructed area :47896.36 sq. m • Total Green area :437736.44 sq. m (includes unconstructed barren land, tree canopy area) • Playfields area :202350 sq. m

  10. PERCENTAGE OF GREEN AREA = x 100 = x 100 Total green area 33% of total area 437736.44 160258.82 = 273.14%

  11. PLAYFIELDS AREA PER STUDENT = = = Total area of the playfields Total no. of students 202350 2049 98.76 sq. m

  12. Energy Audits Monthly Consumption of Diesel

  13. Monthly Consumption of LPG

  14. Monthly Consumption of Petrol

  15. CALORIFIC VALUE OF ALL SOURCES OF ENERGY

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