tttt!ttCalendars, sketch-books, paper files (remove metal fittings)Paper boxes, wrapping paper (candy, food packag-ing, medicine, etc.), tissue boxes (not including cellophane and other non-paper parts)Envelopes (not including cellophane from transparent bordered envelopes), money envelopes, gift envelopes, postcards, business cards, letters, DM (not including vinyl)Paper bags (not including non-pa-per handles)Textbooks, notebooks, school printouts, origami, Japanese writing paper, drawing paper (including paper with ink or paint)Mounts for shirts or stockings, paper clothing tagsUsed books (paperbacks, pocketbooks), dictionaries (not including vinyl coverings or other non-pa-per items), catalogs, postersShredded paper (if recyclable)Distribute garbage bins and bags in rooms and other locations to collect recyclable paper in the course of everyday use.Place inside an unneeded paper bag, envelope, etc.Stack maga-zines, etc. and tie with a cord.Wrap up any unneeded paper with a cord, etc.●Water-proofed or specially processed paper (vinyl-coated paper, paper cups, waxed paper used for detergent boxes, etc.) (mostly paper items that cannot be torn by hand) ●Paper with adhesives (stickers, photo albums, etc.)●Synthetic paper (Braille books, etc.)●Iron-on transfer paper●Paper soiled with food●CDs and DVDs included with magazines●Thermal paper (fax paper, etc.)●Carbon paper (shipping slips, receipts, etc.)●Photos*Cellophane, vinyl, and plastic are burnable trash.Created November 2016Magazines, pamphlets, catalogs, postersCardboard tubes (leave toilet paper and wrapping paper tubes as they are without opening), paper egg cartonsCopy paper, memo paper (not including thermal paper)*Illustrations are taken from Kobe City pamphlet entitled “Do you know? Leftover paper can be recycled.”Tsurukabuto 2MyodaniAkashi,Okubo, Sumiyoshi 1OtherKusunokiMyodaniAkashi,Okubo,Sumiyoshi 1OtherKusunokiPort Island 3Tsurukabuto 1FukaePort Island 2Rokkodai 1Rokkodai 2The items on the right cannot be dissolved in water, so they cannot be recycled!To encourage environmental management, we will continue to develop an ongoing action plan and implement our PDCA cycle.IV. Strengthen environmental activities during We will conduct environment-related educational activities that fo-cus on energy conservation as we enter the summer season when air conditioning is used more frequently.Basic policy to encourage environmental manage-ment during the fourth mid-term goal periodCenter for Environmental ManagementTsurukabuto 2Port Island 3Tsurukabuto1FukaePort Island 2Rokkodai 1Rokkodai 2InputFY 2023GJ764,93569,8413,5731.294317.052.3143.491,000m3Please cooperate in recycling leftover paperRecyclable paperSeparate garbage bins (corridor)ontainers for recyclable per (indoors)Garbage investigation (outdoors)Garbage investigation (indoors)onservation of the global environment and the creation of sustainable societies are the ost important issues of our time. In working toward the “Kobe University vision,” we will do ur utmost, as an institute for education and research which meets the highest international tandards, to tackle these issues through all our activities at the university. In March 2022, e established the “Basic policy to encourage environmental management during the fourth id-term goal period (FY2022 to FY2027),” which was based on the “Kobe University nvironmental charter” and the “Kobe University basic policy on environmental and facility anagement.” Our environmental conservation activities are based on this policy.he results of an investigation into waste bin garbage and garbage collection sites by a roup of environment surveyors found that the amount of recyclable paper mixed in with ash had decreased, and garbage was being sorted appropriately for the most part.e are continuing our activities to encourage environmental management. Posters n garbage separation and recycling are put up in each department in order to spread wareness on proper separation and disposal of recyclables (cans, glass, PET bottles), ombustible and non-combustible waste, recyclable paper, and confi dential documents, tc. In addition, we designed standardized stickers for garbage bins. These stickers are ttached to separated bins in areas such as hallways to promote the three Rs with regards paper usage and waste.aterial balance is the amount of energy and resources used for conducting business activities (“input”) and the environmental ad generated by those activities (“output”). s our basic policy for environmental management, Kobe University promotes activities related to the three Rs (reduce, reuse, cycle) activities, the streamlining of energy usage, and the continued implementation of the environmental management cycle. e are actively working to conserve the environment based on this policy.Proportion of energy used by each campus or complex Total energyElectricity consumptionMWhGas consumptionHeavy oil consumptionkLCity and other water usage1,000m3Miscellaneous water usage1,000m3Paper usageCollection methodsOutputFY 2023t-CO21,000m337,821369.4281.44.2598.30.00.0University overview Student body (undergraduate)PeopleStudent body (graduate)PeopleStudy body (affi liated institutions)PeopleForeign student bodyPeopleStudents on academic scholarshipsPeopleTeaching facultyPeopleForeign exchange programs with overseas universitiesFY 202311,4114,4601,2801,2914,1855,861InstitutionsProportion of CO2emitted by each campus or complexI. Promoting the three RsBy promoting the three Rs (reduce, reuse, and recycle) among all university members, we will take assertive action to reduce waste while simultaneously reducing consumption of resources.II. Initiatives for rationalization of energy usageWe aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 46% from 2013 levels by 2030, as set by the government, by promoting more effi cient use of energy, and we are committed to reducing univer-sity-wide greenhouse gas emissions to become carbon neutral by 2050.III. Implementation and continuation of envi-ronmental management cycles“Environment month” (June)CO2 output volumeWastewaterWaste material (printer paper, newspaper, cardboard, confi dential documents, etc.)Waste material (raw garbage)Waste material (combustible waste)Waste material (large items)Waste material (non-combustible waste)373Environmental management policyInitiatives for paper waste reductionEnvironmental managementMaterial balanceobe University environmental performance
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