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Recycling in Whitewater! http://vimeo.com/57211338 http://vimeo.com/26764989 http://www.johnsdisposal.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/whitewater-City-2013.pdf Wesley Enterline Students Allied for a Green Earth (S.A.G.E.)

Waste - RecycleMania Competition each spring Two Divisions Residence Hall Competition Measure % of waste stream being recycled Reduction of total waste Results 2009: 28.7% recycling rate (82/206) 2010: 29.3% recycling rate (102/267) 2011: 25.5% recycling rate (165/288) 2012: 27.0% recycling rate (143/275) 2013: 32.4% recycling rate (103/273) Greatest success in Waste Minimization category Currently generate about 1000 tons annually, about 25% of it is recycled

What CAN You Recycle? Recyclables are COMMINGLED – put in same bin, no bag Paper Newspaper, magazines, and catalogs Paper bags Office paper, including notebooks, folders, envelopes, and printer paper Any type of cardboard, including chipboard (dry food boxes) and relatively clean pizza boxes, juice boxes/food cartons Shredded paper (in clear bags), junk mail, phone books and even paper back books Plastic Any type of container with the number #1-7, including lids but NOT Styrofoam Metal Aluminum, tin, and steel cans – includes larger amount of foil balled up Glass Green, brown and clear containers, including lids Paper is probably the easiest and most inclusive thing that can be recycled, but is probably one of the most common things that isn’t recycled – over 60% of the recycled material on the UW-Whitewater campus is paper… about 150 tons per year! Most recycling companies only take #1 and #2 plastics, but John’s currently takes any kind of plastic as long as it isn’t contaminated with food, oil, or other stuff Metal and glass containers are commonly recycled in almost all cities

What CAN’T You Recycle? Paper Plastic Metal Glass Dirty or contaminated items with food or grease Wax or plastic lined boxes and paper Plastic Thin film, such as Saran Wrap or plastic bags and Styrofoam Metal Random hunks of metal confuse or damage the recycling machines, but are harvested by magnets at landfills Glass Panes of glass like windows and mirrors and broken glass cannot be recycled Paper needs to be mostly clean and pure paper, not composite materials – paper is often lined with plastic or wax to avoid leakage Things like plastic windows on envelopes is fine Plastic needs to have a shape to it or the machines mistake it for paper and it contaminates the paper Metal and glass also need to be containers Both metal and plastic lids are fine – just leave them on the container if you can to help cut back on smells!

What Do the Numbers Mean? Not all plastics are the same –different polymers Seven types of polymers: 1 – PET, polyethlyene terephthalate 2 – HDPE, high-density polyethylene 3 – PVC, polyvinyl chloride 4 – LDPE, low-density polyethylene 5 – PP, polypropylene 6 – PS/PS-E, polystyrene / expanded polystyrene 7 – OTHER, resins or multi-materials Plastic polymers refer to their chemical structure – gives them different properties such as flexibility, hardness, durability, and if they will break down naturally – many plastics break down slowly Called the resin identification code Most common plastics are #1 and #2 – also easiest to recycle because they are the hardest and most durable. Other plastics break down too easily when they are melted down and cannot be reformed into new items

QUIZ: Is this recyclable? On a piece of paper numbered 1-10, please write YES if an item can be recycled and NO if it can’t be recycled

Question #1: Dew you Recycle? Yes

Question #2: Throw away the old homework in…? Yes

Question #3: Paper… Yes

Question #4: … Or Plastic? No, unless bundled in large quantities for Johns or brought to participating retail stores. Also good to donate to thrift stores.

Question #5: Recycling bin’s favorite food? Top of box yes, bottom no

Question #6: Tin can? Steel can? Recyclable can? Yes

Question #7: Recycle the fish pouch? No, it is a compound material (paper layered with plastic)

Question #8: Trusty jars again and again? Yes

Question #9: Color? Yes

Question #10: Shape? No

Question #11: Trick or treat? No

Question #12:An Ancient Evil… No

Question #13: Souper Recyclable? Yes

Question #14: Dead and Shriveled Love? No

BONUS: Is my meal recyclable? Tonight I went to Culver’s and got a Veggie Burger Basket with a side salad and an order of fries. What of the following materials can be recycled? Paper bag and receipt Used napkins Plastic salad container and lid Plastic dressing container Plastic silverware Drink cup Drink lid and straw Burger and fries wrapper Ketchup packet Ok… I got a small plastic dish of custard too : Can I recycle the container and lid? Spoon? No math class is any good without a story problem… Yes – paper bag and receipt, plastic salad container and lid, custard dish and lid, plastic dressing container No – used napkins, plastic silverware, drink cup, drink lid and straw, food wrappers, ketchup packet,

Questions? Dump them on me! Think of something later? Send me an email: sustainability@uww.edu Types of plastics accepted changes based on market prices, so contact John’s if you aren’t sure or want an update