The taught section of the course has been split into 6 units, each covering a different aspect of waste:
• Unit 1 - Principles of Sustainability and its Impact on Waste Management
Outlines the main international agreements behind the concept of sustainable development. Waste is introduced and defined and the impact that sustainability has on waste management and how waste management is changing to meet longer term needs is discussed.
• Unit 2 - Waste Generation in the UK
Provides the student with essential background knowledge on the different waste types produced, the effect of their characteristics on the treatment options available and the factors affecting waste generation.
• Unit 3 - Waste Management Policy and Legislation
Provides all students with the waste management background knowledge and context that they will require in order to successfully complete the subsequent technology-based units
• Unit 4 - Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders involved in Waste Management
Provides all students with an appreciation of the functions and responsibilities of those involved in waste management from the producers through to the disposal and regulatory authorities.
• Unit 5 - Technical Aspects of Wastes Management
Provides all students with an appreciation of the various technologies that are available for managing waste. 8 lectures cover:
Waste Collection
Recycling
Landfill and Incineration
Composting
Anerobic Digestion
Mechanical-Biological Treatment
Pyrolysis and Gasification
Emerging Technologies
• Unit 6 - Health and Safety in the Waste Management Industry
Provides all students with an appreciation of the general principles of, and legal requirements associated with, health and safety (H&S) and the role of health and safety in waste management.