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Events and Projects


Over the years, KU Recycling has taken on a variety of projects dealing with resource conservation and recycling. Here are a few of our accomplishments.

Recycling Drop-Off: In order to better serve KU students, faculty, and staff, KU Recycling will have recycling trailers available to drop off your recyclables from home. Trailer will be parked in Lied Center parking lot on April 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Click here for details on what we accept for recycling.
Spring Residence Hall Student Move Out: During the residence hall student move out in May, KU Recycling collects used clothing, canned and dry goods, and other reusable materials for redistribution among several local non-profit organizations. This program has been in existence for over four years on this campus and is in line with the mission of KU Recycling to promote the 3 R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle.
E-Waste Recycling: KU Recycling collects computer equipment and other electronics in cooperation with Kansas Computer Recycling Center (KCRC). The company has a no landfill policy for recycling obsolete electronic equipment, and has committed to recycling old e-junk in a responsible way. For more information, click here.
Residence Hall Recycling: KU Recycling has implemented a one-year pilot project in Hashinger Hall and Jayhawker Tower B aimed at increasing recycling residence halls. This project provides rooms with 2 small recycling containers to be emptied at sorting stations. Participants also receive educational materials, including sorting guidelines and information about how recycled materials are used. Funding through a grant from Coca-Cola has allowed for the purchase of 500 containers, labels, and a floor scale that will be used to monitor the effectiveness of this project.
Apartment Complexes: Outdoor containers have been placed at 2 locations in the Stouffer Place complex. These new stations will allow for the collection of mixed paper, newspaper, #1 plastic, #2 plastic, steel cans, and aluminum cans.
Outdoor Recycling Bins: Five sets of outdoor recycling bins were purchased to address the large number of newspapers and plastic bottles that are disposed of on campus. Each set consists of a 25-gal container for newspaper and a 25-gal container for #1 plastic, both made from recycled plastic. Units have been placed at Wescoe Hall, the Kansas Union, Carruth-O'Leary Hall, and at the intersection of 15th Street and Naismith Drive. An additional set will be placed near Robinson Center. Additionally, two recycling trailers have been purchased. They are currently being used at Memorial Stadium to collect recyclables generated by tailgaters and will eventually be used as a drop-off location for off-campus students.
Deskside Recycling: Two new sorting centers were purchased, along with deskside containers for 3 of the floors in JRP (the 2nd floor had a sorting center that serviced the entire building). Faculty and staff on floors 2, 4 and 5 use deskside containers for recycling and empty them at the central sorting stations. If successful, ESP will consider expanding the deskside recycling approach to other buildings.
Earth Day: In April 2005, KU Recycling conducted a trash audit at Wescoe Hall. Click here to learn about what we discovered and how it compared to the audit in 2004.
America Recycles: The Environmental Stewardship Program, Student Environmental Advisory Board, and KU Environs sponsored events to promote the "Three R's" - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Click here for more information.
Tailgate Green: In Fall 2004, KU Recycling began offering recycling services for tailgaters at football games.
Composting Pilot Project: In 1996, Resource Conservation & Recycling (RCR) proposed a pilot food waste composting project to help reduce food bills in scholarship halls and hopefully, reduce waste disposal costs. Facilities Operations and staff at the animal care facility agreed to work with RCR staff in January 1997, students in Douthart and Grace Pearson Hall diverted their food waste through 1998. Click here for more information about this project.