Title: University Of Utah
1University Of Utah
- Enhanced Recycling Program
2Why Recycle?
- Environmental Stewardship
- Sustainability Leadership
- Extend the Life of the Landfills
- Improve the Ecology
- Its The Right Thing To Do
3Recycling Background
- Administration and student collaboration have
been the impetus for recycling. - Participation in the recycling program has been
on a volunteer basis. - The campus has been recycling 17 of the waste
stream. - Sustainability awareness makes the time right to
expand the recycling program.
4Casscadia Consultants
- Administration and students partnered with a
recycling consulting company named Casscadia. - Casscadia audited the campus waste stream,
collected and documented the following data.
5Cascadia ConsultingWaste Audit
- Campus-Wide Waste Composition
Mixed Waste 27.3
Recyclable Paper 39.9
Other Compostables 7.2
Food Waste 11.0
Other Recyclables 14.6
6Cascadia Consulting Feasibility Study
Existing Tons Recycled Proposed Tons Recycled Feasibility of Proposed
Newspaper 118 480 Yes, proven revenue generation
Cardboard 325 1120 Yes, potential cost savings
Mixed Paper 426 1272 Yes, potential cost savings
Bottles/Cans 0.8 30 No, minimal tons diverted, costs exceed current recycling and disposal costs
Organics 0 385 Marginal feasibility, collection costs exceed current disposal costs
7Proposed Changes in the Recycling Program
- Coordinate and centralize recycling efforts
- Expand recycled paper program
- Implement a cardboard recycling program
8Proposed ChangesEnhance Paper Recycling
- Provide recycling containers in offices,
classrooms, labs, etc. - Building occupants sort recyclables
- Custodial
- empties recycling containers
- consolidates recyclables in building
- moves containers to curb for pick up
- Waste paper taken to recycler
- Recycler pays for paper received
9Recycling Partners
- Custodial collects recyclable paper
- Ace hauls paper
- Weyerhaeuser recycles collected paper
- Office Pack - 115.00 130.00 per ton
- Mixed Paper 35.00 per ton
10Recycling In The Office
- Office Pack paper will be collected in offices.
- Sort, separate office pack from trash.
- Place office pack in recycling container.
- Custodial will collect office pack paper on a
weekly schedule. - Do not contaminate recycling waste stream.
11Office Pack Paper Container
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13Office Pack Paper
14Contaminated Recycling Container
15Recycling In Public Areas
- Mixed Paper will be collected in public areas
(classrooms, labs, halls, etc.) - Sort, separate mixed paper from trash.
- Place mixed paper in recycling container.
- Custodial will collect mixed paper.
- Do not contaminate recycling waste stream.
16Mixed Paper
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18Hallway/Curbside Containers
- Expanded opportunities for consolidation
19Proposed ChangesEnhance Cardboard Recycling
- Cost effective only when compacted bailed
- Wet cardboard is not marketable
- Establish a central cardboard recycling station
- A shelter for compactor/bailer dry storage
- Coordinate all cardboard collection
- Purchase Cardboard Bailer (August 2007)
- Implementation of cardboard center
(Aug 2007)
20Implementation
- Purchase recycling containers (June 1, 2007)
- Establish hauling contracts (Completed)
- Establish haul collection routes (April 25,
2007) - Train staff on collection procedures (Now)
- Place recycling containers on campus (June 07)
- Build shelter compactor cardboard storage (July
16, 2007) - Educate campus community about changes (Start Now
On going)
21Impact of Proposed Recycling Enhancements
- Visible University commitment to environmental
stewardship - Recycling levels significantly increase
- A recycling infrastructure will exist for
continued recycling expansion
22Recycling Awareness Education
- Communication of recycling efforts
- Plant Operations will collect, record document
recycling tonnage - Education to campus community
- Plant Operations, ASUU, other campus groups
will promote recycling
23Recycle Mania 2008
- January 2008 through April 2008
- A friendly competition among college and
university recycling programs. - Largest amount of recyclables per capita
- Largest amount of total recyclables
- Least amount of trash per capita or the highest
recycling rate