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Waste generated::
|
Performance Year |
Baseline Year |
Materials recycled |
0
Tons
|
0
Tons
|
Materials composted |
60
Tons
|
60
Tons
|
Materials reused, donated or re-sold |
0
Tons
|
0
Tons
|
Materials disposed in a solid waste landfill or incinerator |
859
Tons
|
894
Tons
|
Figures needed to determine "Weighted Campus Users”::
|
Performance Year |
Baseline Year |
Number of residential students |
1,603
|
1,580
|
Number of residential employees |
12
|
12
|
Number of in-patient hospital beds |
20
|
20
|
Full-time equivalent enrollment |
1,697
|
1,669
|
Full-time equivalent of employees |
615.41
|
617.47
|
Full-time equivalent of distance education students |
0
|
0
|
Start and end dates of the performance year and baseline year (or three-year periods):
|
Start Date |
End Date |
Performance Year |
Jan. 1, 2014
|
Dec. 31, 2014
|
Baseline Year |
Jan. 1, 2013
|
Dec. 31, 2013
|
A brief description of when and why the waste generation baseline was adopted:
Worked with Joe B, who coordinates trash pickup on campus, to calculate how much he delivered to the Franklin County Landfill.
A brief description of any (non-food) waste audits employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any institutional procurement policies designed to prevent waste:
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A brief description of any surplus department or formal office supplies exchange program that facilitates reuse of materials:
Surplus office equipment and university vehicles are warehoused with Physical Plant Services and made available to departments and offices through periodic sales which are also open to the public.
A brief description of the institution's efforts to make materials available online by default rather than printing them:
Course catalogs, course schedules, and directories are still printed at this time.
A brief description of any limits on paper and ink consumption employed by the institution:
No limited printing exists at this time.
A brief description of any programs employed by the institution to reduce residence hall move-in/move-out waste:
Residential Life initiates move-out waste collection at each dorm to capture items that are donated to local second-hand stores and non-profits. And also, extensive resale and donations between students also occurs.
A brief description of any other (non-food) waste minimization strategies employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any food waste audits employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any programs and/or practices to track and reduce pre-consumer food waste in the form of kitchen food waste, prep waste and spoilage:
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A brief description of programs and/or practices to track and reduce post-consumer food waste:
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A brief description of the institution's provision of reusable and/or third party certified compostable to-go containers for to-go food and beverage items (in conjunction with a composting program):
No reusable food containers available at this time.
A brief description of the institution's provision of reusable service ware for “dine in” meals and reusable and/or third party certified compostable service ware for to-go meals (in conjunction with a composting program):
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A brief description of any discounts offered to customers who use reusable containers (e.g. mugs) instead of disposable or compostable containers in to-go food service operations:
Stirling's Coffee House offers a free cup of coffee if you bring your own mug 6 times. This equates to a $0.33 savings per cup.
A brief description of other dining services waste minimization programs and initiatives:
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The website URL where information about the institution’s waste minimization initiatives is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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