Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 56.45 |
Liaison | Sean MacInnes |
Submission Date | Feb. 20, 2013 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
OP-18: Waste Diversion
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.29 / 3.00 |
Trey
McDonald Sustainability Coordinator Sustainability Office |
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Materials recycled, composted, reused, donated, re-sold, or otherwise diverted :
844.97
Metric tons
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Materials disposed in a solid waste landfill or incinerator :
1,124.32
Metric tons
None
A brief description of programs, policies, infrastructure investments, outreach efforts, and/or other factors that contributed to the diversion rate:
1. UNCG took part in Recyclemania for the first time in 2011 to expand its marketing to encourage recycling on
campus.
2. Special programs are presented to Housekeeping staff annually to remind housekeepers of what is recyclable on campus.
3. Special presentations are also made throughout the year to a variety of classes ranging from Biology to Education to Economics. Students are educated on how to recycle properly and about recycling efforts at UNCG.
4. Move-in recyclable collection around the residence halls helps resident students become familiar with recycling infrastructure on campus.
5. All residence halls rooms are equipped with a reusable recycling bag that lists UNCG's commingled recycling
program guidelines and contact information for OWRR.
6. "Landfill on the Lawn" is an educational event that occurs once every semester. This hands-on event puts the
campus community face to face with its waste and measures how well trash and recycling dumpsters are utilized at representative residence halls.
7. A campus-wide "Shred-a-Thon" is held every June to assist office staff in recycling sensitive paper documents
securely.
8. "Cram and Scram" is the UNCG waste reduction move-out program. This event focuses on end-of-academic year wastes and how to reuse them - students place unwanted items in bins for collection; these items are then sorted and sold at a public event to raise money for environmental education. In 2010, more e-waste drop-off sites were added for this program.
9. Two "Big Belly" solar recycling bin and trash compactor stations were added on campus in 2010.
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Information compiled by Ben Kunka, OWRR Manager.
Waste and recycling data are for 2011-12.
Please see the Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling website:
http://facrecycling.uncg.edu/
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