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Realization of Green Engineering at ETUT Gedayev, Serdar; Orazov, Yslam
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 3: Special Issue 2023
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20786

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Despite being one of the young universities in the country, Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan (ETUT) aims to integrate all sustainable development goals in all aspects of its education and research programs within the scope of “Green Engineering." To increase the awareness and recognition of green engineering in our university, community, country, and world, we are developing sustainable projects such as the production of green hydrogen through solar panels, conversion of plastic waste into liquid fuel, bioethanol production from cotton stalks, sorting of solid wastes with a novel waste separator, production of synthetic fibers, clonal propagation of local plants, and obtaining of degradable bioplastics. This paper will explain these projects in detail accordingly. Realization and implementation of these projects into our society will contribute to applying sustainable development goals in the energy, climate change, and waste management areas of campus sustainability.    
Realization of Green Engineering at ETUT Gedayev, Serdar; Orazov, Yslam
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 3: Special Issue 2023
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20786

Abstract

Despite being one of the young universities in the country, Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan (ETUT) aims to integrate all sustainable development goals in all aspects of its education and research programs within the scope of “Green Engineering." To increase the awareness and recognition of green engineering in our university, community, country, and world, we are developing sustainable projects such as the production of green hydrogen through solar panels, conversion of plastic waste into liquid fuel, bioethanol production from cotton stalks, sorting of solid wastes with a novel waste separator, production of synthetic fibers, clonal propagation of local plants, and obtaining of degradable bioplastics. This paper will explain these projects in detail accordingly. Realization and implementation of these projects into our society will contribute to applying sustainable development goals in the energy, climate change, and waste management areas of campus sustainability.    
Sustainable Water Management Practices at ETUT: Innovations and Policies Mezilov, Gurbanmyrat; Annamuradov, Dovlet; Hojagulyyev, Perman; Gurbanova, Aylar; Gedayev, Serdar; Orazov, Yslam
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4: Special Issue 2024
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.25197

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The paper delves into the water management strategies of Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan (ETUT), emphasizing sustainable practices and regulatory compliance. ETUT employs various innovative techniques like rainwater collection through rain gardens, permeable pavement, and cisterns to mitigate runoff and enhance water quality. Rainwater is stored for irrigation, reducing reliance on municipal sources and contributing to groundwater recharge. A water-recycling program repurposes rainwater and fountain water, while innovative structures promote plant growth and water conservation by condensing atmospheric moisture. The university utilizes advanced wastewater treatment methods incorporating plants and microorganisms to purify water efficiently. Complying with national regulations ensures safe drinking water provision and resource protection. Regular monitoring aids in assessing policy effectiveness, fostering continuous improvement. ETUT's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship is reflected in its comprehensive water conservation program, fostering a culture of innovation and responsibility within the university community.
Toward Zero Waste: Sustainable Practices in Waste Management at ETUT Orazov, Yslam; Mezilov, Gurbanmyrat; Atdayev, Batyr; Annamyradova, Mahrijemal; Ovliyagulyyeva, Ayshat; Nurberdiyeva, Yazgul; Gedayev, Serdar
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4, No 2: December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.24805

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The paper discusses Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan's (ETUT) waste management initiatives, particularly its Zero Waste Program aimed at minimizing waste generation and promoting sustainability across campus. Strategies include educational campaigns, eco-friendly purchasing, and collaboration with vendors for waste reduction, reuse, and recycling. ETUT employs structured waste categorization, centralized repositories for reusable items, and a recycling plant with advanced sorting machinery. Innovative methods like paper recycling and composting are used, along with exploring plastic repurposing into fibers and fuel. Organic waste management includes composting, notably reducing landfill waste. Inorganic waste reduction involves paper recycling, plastic conversion, and electronic repair and donation. The program emphasizes waste reduction through recycling and reuse, including upcycling workshops. Hazardous waste from laboratories is managed with local authorities for safe disposal, while relevant associations for environmental safety oversee sewage disposal. These strategies highlight ETUT's commitment to sustainability, positioning it as a regional leader in responsible waste management.
Sustainable Water Management Practices at ETUT: Innovations and Policies Mezilov, Gurbanmyrat; Annamuradov, Dovlet; Hojagulyyev, Perman; Gurbanova, Aylar; Gedayev, Serdar; Orazov, Yslam
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4: Special Issue 2024
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.25197

Abstract

The paper delves into the water management strategies of Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan (ETUT), emphasizing sustainable practices and regulatory compliance. ETUT employs various innovative techniques like rainwater collection through rain gardens, permeable pavement, and cisterns to mitigate runoff and enhance water quality. Rainwater is stored for irrigation, reducing reliance on municipal sources and contributing to groundwater recharge. A water-recycling program repurposes rainwater and fountain water, while innovative structures promote plant growth and water conservation by condensing atmospheric moisture. The university utilizes advanced wastewater treatment methods incorporating plants and microorganisms to purify water efficiently. Complying with national regulations ensures safe drinking water provision and resource protection. Regular monitoring aids in assessing policy effectiveness, fostering continuous improvement. ETUT's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship is reflected in its comprehensive water conservation program, fostering a culture of innovation and responsibility within the university community.
Toward Zero Waste: Sustainable Practices in Waste Management at ETUT Orazov, Yslam; Mezilov, Gurbanmyrat; Atdayev, Batyr; Annamyradova, Mahrijemal; Ovliyagulyyeva, Ayshat; Nurberdiyeva, Yazgul; Gedayev, Serdar
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4, No 2: December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.24805

Abstract

The paper discusses Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan's (ETUT) waste management initiatives, particularly its Zero Waste Program aimed at minimizing waste generation and promoting sustainability across campus. Strategies include educational campaigns, eco-friendly purchasing, and collaboration with vendors for waste reduction, reuse, and recycling. ETUT employs structured waste categorization, centralized repositories for reusable items, and a recycling plant with advanced sorting machinery. Innovative methods like paper recycling and composting are used, along with exploring plastic repurposing into fibers and fuel. Organic waste management includes composting, notably reducing landfill waste. Inorganic waste reduction involves paper recycling, plastic conversion, and electronic repair and donation. The program emphasizes waste reduction through recycling and reuse, including upcycling workshops. Hazardous waste from laboratories is managed with local authorities for safe disposal, while relevant associations for environmental safety oversee sewage disposal. These strategies highlight ETUT's commitment to sustainability, positioning it as a regional leader in responsible waste management.