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How can
I participate in AU's recycling program?
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| We encourage
students, staff and faculty to pitch in. |
Develop
a routine in your office or resident hall room
by sorting office paper (mixed paper), newspaper,
bottles-plastic-cans, and trash. We recommend
at least two containers, one black (lined with
clear plastic) and one blue (no liner). The black
container is for trash and the blue container
is for office paper (mixed paper). Newspaper and
bottles/plastic cans may be placed into corridor
containers as needed. Smaller "saddle baskets"
can be used for those interested in sorting newspaper
and bottles/plastic cans in their office or residential
room.
Supply a recycle container (preferably blue with
no liner) next to your copier and/or fax. Better
yet – take the paper that is less than perfect
or used on one side and reuse the other side for
memo pads or less critical printing.
Place used corrugated cardboard next to any recycling
station (break down boxes until they are flat).
The cardboard will be taken to a large exterior
container by housekeeping.
More Recycling Information:
All of our recycled materials are taken to a
MRF (Materials Recycling Facility). At the MRF
these materials are sorted, grouped and transported
again for reprocessing into usable products.
For questions relating to American University’s
recycling program call Mark Feist on Ext. 2348.
The recycling program is staffed by: DIRECTORY
If you need to initiate a Work Order: 2-Fix Link
Are there other ways to recycle on campus?
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| Clothing recycling centers
are located by McDowell and Letts-Anderson
Halls. |
Absolutely! There are clothes recycling centers
at the halls of McDowell and Letts-Anderson where
students can give away clothes they no longer
need or want.
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