NTU has a policy on preventing and reducing marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities.

Evidence 1: The sea waste and eutrophication are the source of ocean pollution. As part of the effort to cut down on pollution of all kinds, NTU clearly regulates the process of recycling the everyday waste.

(2014)Management Guidelines of General Waste Disposal : The waste is divided into general waste and recyclable waste,  and recycling classification table.
https://sec.ntu.edu.tw/001/Upload/relfile/9771/25375/waste_103.2.17.pdf

▲ Management Guidelines of General Waste Disposal
▲Table of Recyclables Sorting

(2014)Management Guidelines of NTU Facilities’ and Laboratories’ Waste and Sewage:The NTU Campus is located in Taipei City. The quality of the sewage discharged from the campus is regulated by the city’s regulations. The effluent standards cover cyanide, phosphorus compounds, ammoniacal nitrogen, and heay metal that can cause ocean pollution.
https://sec.ntu.edu.tw/001/Upload/relfile/9771/25381/water_1030624.pdf

▲ Management Guidelines of NTU Facilities’ and Laboratories’ Waste and Sewage

(2019)Management Guidelines for Laboratories Waste Containment and Discharge:NTU manages radioactive or biomedical-related waste, such as laboratory waste, waste glass, chemical substances, and disposable containers according to Artle 2 of the guidelines.
https://sec.ntu.edu.tw/001/Upload/18/relfile/9771/25366/e88ce035-3a37-4a59-a8ca-3c3257d51ed6.pdf

▲ Management Guidelines for Laboratories Waste Containment and Discharge

(2012)Directives for Follow-ups on Laboratory and Unit Violations of Environmental Safety and Health Measures stated the penalties and trainings that must be imposed.
https://sec.ntu.edu.tw/001/Upload/relfile/9771/25374/d-27.pdf

▲ Laboratory and Unit Violations of Environmental Safety and Health Measures
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2021

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14.4.3, Governance