Difference between revisions of "HOW AND WHERE TO RECYCLE ON CAMPUS"

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**1) office paper
 
**1) office paper
 
**2) co-mingled items (plastic #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
 
**2) co-mingled items (plastic #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
**On one floor of each residence hall (almost always on the first floor) there should be a bin for newspaper.   
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**On the first floor of each residence hall there should be a large blue bin for newspaper, often placed right next to the Indianapolis Star rack.   
  
*2. College Houses - In every college house there should be a big blue bin with a circle cut-out in the lid for both co-mingled items (see above) and office paper.  College Houses should be recycling by bringing their bin out to the street for regular city pick-up as arranged by their AD.  Contact:   
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*2. College Houses - In every college house there should be a big blue bin with a circle cut-out in the lid for both co-mingled items (Plastics 1 & 2, Aluminum cans, steel cans, and glass bottles) and office paper.  College Houses should be recycling by bringing their bin out to the street for regular city pick-up as arranged by their AD.  Contact:   
 
*3. Academic/Administrative Buildings - On each floor of academic/administrative buildings you should find the following recycling bins:
 
*3. Academic/Administrative Buildings - On each floor of academic/administrative buildings you should find the following recycling bins:
 
**1) Tall, Blue, closed-top, co-mingled bin (for plastics #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
 
**1) Tall, Blue, closed-top, co-mingled bin (for plastics #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)

Revision as of 15:55, 29 November 2006

(note: upon receiving the grant we will want to include descriptions of the recycling bins-color, shape, size, etc. familiarize the information below)

It is the responsibility of individuals to place all recyclable materials in the correct bins placed around campus. It is also important to avoid contamination of bins with incorrect materials or trash. For example, office paper placed in a co-mingled bin contaminate it, and can result in that bag being sent to the landfill. Similarly, newspaper placed in an office paper bin can render it trash. Please pay attention to the sign on a bin before placing items in it.

Office paper should have staples and tape removed, and glossy paper should be seperated and cannot be recycled with office paper.

Corrugated cardboard boxes should be flattened before being placed in a bin.  

Glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics #1 and #2 should be washed out if they are very dirty but otherwise can be placed directly in the blue comingle bins as is.

There are a number of locations on campus to recycle the items listed in the previous section:

  • 1. Residence Halls (dorms) - On every floor of every residence hall you should find bins for:
    • 1) office paper
    • 2) co-mingled items (plastic #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
    • On the first floor of each residence hall there should be a large blue bin for newspaper, often placed right next to the Indianapolis Star rack.
  • 2. College Houses - In every college house there should be a big blue bin with a circle cut-out in the lid for both co-mingled items (Plastics 1 & 2, Aluminum cans, steel cans, and glass bottles) and office paper. College Houses should be recycling by bringing their bin out to the street for regular city pick-up as arranged by their AD. Contact:
  • 3. Academic/Administrative Buildings - On each floor of academic/administrative buildings you should find the following recycling bins:
    • 1) Tall, Blue, closed-top, co-mingled bin (for plastics #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
    • 2) Small, open-top red bin: office paper
    • The current placement of these is sporadic. At the very least, most department offices have a red bin located near the copy machine. Blue co-mingled bins tend to be located in the hall for greater access to students and professors/administrators/staff.
  • 4. Runyan Center (student center) - Runyan Center has the following bins for recycling:
    • 1) Tall Blue bin for Newspaper only
    • 2) Tall Blue bin for Magazines only
    • 3) Tall Blue bin for office paper
    • 4) Tall Blue bin for Co-mingled items (for plastics #1 and #2, aluminum cans and glass bottles)
  • 5. Outdoors - Currently there are no outdoor receptacles for recycling.
  • 6. At Certain Events
  • 7. Maintenance - The following items can be brought to Maintenance (located across from the side entrance to Hoerner and behind the Wellness center):
    • 1) scrap metal-location?
    • 2) corrugated cardboard- a dumpster is located between the back of maintenance and the big yellow equipment shed.
    • 3) old electronics/computers-location?
    • 4) lead/acid batteries-location?
    • 5) ink cartridges/cell phone batteries-location?