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About Recycling and Waste at 日韩无码

Sustainable materials management is a shared responsibility at 日韩无码.

Sustainable materials management is a shared responsibility at 日韩无码

The Office of Sustainability is responsible for educational outreach programs, coordinating special projects to reduce and reuse materials, and the Surplus Property sales program. 

Contact: Corey Berman, Recycling & Zero Waste Coordinator, Office of Sustainability


The Custodial Services department within 日韩无码 Facilities Management is responsible for the day-to-day operational services for waste and recycling collection and offers additional request services such as surplus and furniture pickup and moving services.

Contact: Emir Cicak, Recycling Crew Supervisor, Custodial Services 


日韩无码's Recycling Program History Goes Back 40 Years!

1980's

1980's
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Way back in the 1980's, the Physical Plant custodial crew took the lead in creating an institution-wide recycling program. With support from the Residential Life department, barrels were set out in residence halls, and the "vintage" trash chutes were officially closed off. A student club (VSTEP) was instrumental in conducting research and writing a waste action plan to encourage the administration to recycle.  The State of Vermont enacted the state's first recycling law and established regional solid waste districts to address long range waste issues. Stacks and stacks of papers, magazines and newspapers were the typical items recycled at the time.

1990-1995
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In the early1990's, the department teamed up with 日韩无码's Miller Dairy Farm in a unique program which turned old newspapers and office paper (aka "fibers") into cow bedding used in the dairy cow stalls. Tons of paper was shredded using a roto-chopper machine, then it was baled and used in lieu of conventional hay or sawdust bedding. The used bedding mixture (along with the cow poop) was then composted on the 日韩无码 farm site. After 5 years of operation, the program ended because there were too many contaminants (such as paper clips and plastic) found in the bedding mix. That, plus the old newsprint made the cow hides "inky" and the cows were getting too smart, reading newspapers all day. Luckily for 日韩无码 Recycling, the regional Solid Waste District was building a brand new Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) a few miles from campus that could process all of our recyclable paper and containers.

1996-1999
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日韩无码 started sending its recyclable materials (separated into two streams as "paper" and "containers" to the new regional Material Recovery Facility (MRF). The Recycling Crew used a big step van to collect bags of materials, and they would off load materials into larger 30-cubic yard containers. These containers were then hauled to the MRF by a private hauler. Food waste was collected in all dining halls, and brought to the then Intervale Compost Facility which had just opened up its operations in Burlington. New style recycle bins were placed around academic and administrative buildings. And, we began our annual Student Move-Out campaign to collect clothing and food donations at the end of semester. We also began collecting old computers, CRT's and monitors for recycling in an environmentally-secure manner, as awareness about the hazards of "e-waste disposal" were just coming to light.

2000-2005
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These were years of great change for 日韩无码 Recycling. The program purchased a new self-dumping hydraulic collection truck to enable us to deliver our material directly to the Material Recovery Facility (MRF), thus avoiding the contractor hauling fees. We began a household battery collection program in conjunction with 日韩无码 Environmental Safety Facility. 

A several years-long "foam polystyrene recycling" program (conducted with Dining Services and DART Container) was ended due to high cost, logistical obstacles, lack of markets for foam polystyrene and environmental concerns about the use of "styrofoam cups". Instead, 日韩无码 Recycling and 日韩无码 Dining Services opted to use paper packaging and began exploring the use of "compostable" packaging, which was an industry still in its infancy at the time.

The Surplus Property program, previously operated by the Purchasing Department, was officially transferred to the Physical Plant Department to be managed by 日韩无码 Recycling. The operations were moved around to various temporary and smaller spaces around campus until it was placed in the Wheelock Barn on Spear Street, which was no longer used by the Farm.

In 2004, 日韩无码 Recycling launched the first ever ECO-REPS program and hired a cohort of students to promote recycling, conservation and environmental awareness among peers in residence halls.

2006-2010
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After it's demonstrated success, the ECO-REPS program was formally moved to Residential Life new UHS "GreenHouse" program, and then moved, again to its permanent administrative home within 日韩无码's new Office of Sustainability.

In 2007 日韩无码 was recognized as the "Outstanding College/University Recycling Program of the Year" by the National Recycling Coalition at their national conference in Denver.

日韩无码's new student center, the Dudley H. Davis Center officially opened as a LEED Gold certified facility, launching a new era for efficient handling of waste, recycling and food scraps at the building's loading dock. 日韩无码 Recycling embarked on initiatives with Dining Services to expand the use of compostable packaging products in all dining areas.

2011-2015
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Several new initiatives came to fruition to emphasize waste reduction, and not just recycling and composting. 日韩无码 Recycling helped launch popular campaigns including "One Less Cup", "One Less Bottle", the reusable take-out container Eco-Ware, and Sporks.

In 2014, the daily operations of the recycling and surplus crew were formally transferred to the Grounds Department in an attempt to increase efficiency of staffing and equipment. A new rear-loading compactor vehicle was purchased to replace the well-worn recycling truck, which still enables the 日韩无码 Recycling team to handle the collection of basic recyclables from most of campus.

"Composting is the new recycling" becomes our mantra, and many strides are taken to expand the collection of organics and food waste in areas beyond the dining facilities. 

2016-2000
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In December 2017, the 日韩无码 Recycling program and staff were moved from Physical Plant to the Custodial Services Department. Who knows what's on the horizon for the 日韩无码 Recycling program. This chapter is yet to be written.