EFFECTIVE WASTE SORTING MANAGEMENT MODEL OF 105 AND 106 PLANT OPERATORS IN THAILAND
EFFECTIVE WASTE SORTING MANAGEMENT MODEL OF 105 AND 106 PLANT OPERATORS IN THAILAND
by Maliwan Sukraksa; มะลิวัลย์ สุขรักษา; Tawadchai Suppadit; ธวัชชัย ศุภดิษฐ์; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Environmental Development Administration
Title: | EFFECTIVE WASTE SORTING MANAGEMENT MODEL OF 105 AND 106 PLANT OPERATORS IN THAILAND EFFECTIVE WASTE SORTING MANAGEMENT MODEL OF 105 AND 106 PLANT OPERATORS IN THAILAND |
Contributor(s): | National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Environmental Development Administration |
Advisor: | Tawadchai Suppadit
ธวัชชัย ศุภดิษฐ์ |
Issued date: | 7/1/2023 |
Publisher: | National Institute of Development Administration |
Abstract: |
This research studied an effective performance management system in waste sorting of licensed waste sorting factories no. 105 and 106 in Thailand and the ways to solve pollution problems arising from waste sorting management affecting the environment. Research Data has been collected from documentary research approaches and qualitative research approaches. The waste sorting management documents have been reviewed carefully together with an in-depth interview of key informants from relevant organizations and a questionnaire for opinions from directors from licensed waste sorting factories no. 105 and 106 in Thailand, totaling 340 factories. The result proposes an effective management model in waste sorting management called “MALIWAN Model”
The results revealed that the effective management methods in waste sorting of licensed waste sorting no. 105 and 106, once the operators who has been certified for quality management system standards, demonstrates the organization’s potential to be audited by standardized agencies, and led to business benefits. Organizations were distinguished from the industry in the way of solving problems and pollution caused by waste sorting management that affect the environment. Then, made the priorities of the process clear and follow the steps along with learning and improving management methods for waste sorting of factory operators. This method was effective for large plant operators but if a small factory was not certified for quality management system standards considered ineffective.
Therefore, the purpose of an effective management model in waste sorting of licensed waste sorting no. 105 and 106 in Thailand or the MALIWAN model can be used as efficiency and effectiveness management tools for waste sorting. The waste factory can use as a tool for efficient and effective waste sorting management under the deep taken into account the issues that need to be analyzed in the waste sorting management process for each step according to the different contexts of environment and area of the plant site, violence in the area that may occur in the future including environmental impacts that entrepreneurs must be aware of the appropriate environmental management and must be integrated to the operational behavior and organization management system by ensuring that every aspect and every activity was consistent and linked to each other. |
Description: |
Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Management) (Ph.D.(Environmental Management)) |
Type: | Dissertation ดุษฎีนิพนธ์ |
Language: | en |
Rights: | National Institute of Development Administration |
URI: | https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/6216 |
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