Technical Service is responsible for ensuring that all waste at SDU is handled optimally and in accordance with current legislation.
On this page you can read more about:
- How waste is sorted and who you should contact for questions regarding waste management.
- Confidential paper - how to handle it and who is responsible for shredding.
- Guidelines and instructions for handling hazardous waste.
Trash
In common areas, in the canteen and offices, waste is sorted into 4 fractions:
- Bio-waste/food waste.
- Glass and metal.
- Paper and cardboard.
- Residual waste.
"Behind the scenes" SDU handles a total of 30 fractions, of which 21 fractions are recycled.
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If your department or institute generates large quantities of one type of waste, contact Technical Service on 8888@sdu.dk, who will be helpful with the further handling of the waste.
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Confidential documents
- Sensitive personal data must be shredded as soon as possible.
- Confidential personal data can be collected and sent for external shredding.
- Paper for shredding must be placed in a dedicated container/bag, which is in a locked room. Please note that paper in your wastebasket is not automatically shredded.
All shredded paper is recycled.
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The department is responsible for:
- That all users in the department are familiar with the current guidelines for handling confidential paper. See instructions here.
- That all users in the department are familiar with how to operate a shredder and that the shredded paper is collected in paper bags.
- That all users in the department are informed that they must contact 8888@sdu.dk when a bag full of confidential paper is found.
Technical Service is responsible for:
- Picking up bags filled with shredded paper and bringing them to storage in a locked container at SDU.
- Marius Pedersen, on behalf of Technical Service, disposes of confidential paper for approved reception facilities.
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Hazardous waste
Those responsible for hazardous waste:
Enhed | Ansvarlig | |
ADM | Teknisk Service, Odense | Jan Jeppesen |
Teknisk Service, Byerne | Jan Jeppesen | |
HUM | Institut for Design og Kommunikation, SDU Design | Flemming Bech Thøisen |
NAT | Institut for Biokemi og Molekylær Biologi | NN (Institutleder Jakob Møller-Jensen) |
Biologisk Institut | Birthe Christensen | |
Institut for Fysik, Kemi og Farmaci | Pia Klingenberg Haussmann | |
SUND | Institut for Molekylær Medicin | Christina Bøg Pedersen |
Institut for Sundhedstjenesteforskning | Annette Zeberg | |
Retsmedicinsk Institut | Jan Leth | |
Institut for Idræt og Biomekanik | Chris Christensen | |
Klinisk Institut | Anni Schmidt Petersen | |
TEK | Institut for Grøn Teknologi | Rikke Klindt Muller |
Mads Clausen Instituttet | Jonas Beermann (Odense) Mogens Melskens Petersen (Sønderborg) |
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Mærsk McKinney Møller Instituttet | Louise Møller | |
Institut for Mekanik og Elektronik | Yasser Ahmad Hannan (Odense) Mogens Melskens Petersen (Sønderborg) |
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Institut for Teknologi og Innovation |
Rebecca Aagaard Jensen (Odense)
Mogens Melskens Petersen (Sønderborg) |
The guide deals with and provides instructions for employees and students at SDU who must store, handle and transport chemicals and hazardous waste at SDU.
- Instructions on how to handle hazardous waste (only in Danish)
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Instructions:
1: Storage and handling of chemicals.
2: Packaging of chemicals and waste.
3: Handling of hazardous waste.
4: Handling and transport of dangerous goods.
5: Environmental accidents and near misses.
Appendix:
2: Transport of dangerous goods (only in Danish).
3: Accidents and incidents in connection with the transport of dangerous goods.
4: Sorting of hazardous waste (only in Danish).
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