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Waste Management Meagan Heath Supervisor, Waste Management Grounds, Fleet, and Waste Management Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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2 Agenda Grounds, Fleet and Waste Management Waste Management History ZeroWaste Waste Management Program –Tri-bin Recycling –Organic Waste –Bulk Waste –Special Waste –Other Waste Diversion –Further Potential Diversion –Safe Disposal What Can You Do?
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Grounds, Fleet, Waste Management Who are we? What do we do? 3
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Was Management History 3 R’s hierarchy 4 Current: 60% recycling
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ZeroWaste Triple Bottom Line benefits Target: 65% by 2013
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Tri-bin Recycling RECYCLING GARBAGE PAPER PRODUCTSBOTTLES AND CANS Acceptable: Any type of paper (staples and clips are okay) Boxboard (i.e. cereal boxes) Newspapers & magazines Sticky-notes Books Acceptable: Glass & plastic bottles Metal cans Milk & juice cartons & boxes Plastic tubs & lids Aluminum trays Aerosol container Paint cans Acceptable: Mixed material waste (i.e. coffee cups or binder with plastic & metal parts) Non-recyclable plastics (i.e. takeout containers, cutlery and cups) Plastic bags Biodegradable packaging Not acceptable: No coffee cups No biodegradable packaging No coated paper (with wax, plastic, or foil) No plastic binders No transparencies No corrugated cardboard Not Acceptable: No coffee cups No foam or plastic clamshells No biodegradable packaging No plastic bags No aluminum foil No scrap metal or plastic No dishware No window/mirror glass No light bulbs Not Acceptable: No recyclable materials No organic/food waste No bulk waste: cardboard, packing foam, furniture No special waste: batteries, electronics, household hazardous, light bulbs 6
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Organic Waste INDOOR (KITCHENETTE) ORGANIC WASTE CONTAINER OUTDOOR ORGANIC DIGESTER (COMPOSTER) Acceptable: Any food waste Soiled napkins or tissues Acceptable: Fruit & vegetable waste Tea bags & coffee filters Soiled napkins or tissues Plain bread or grains (pasta, rice, etc.) Not Acceptable: No gum No packaging (including biodegradable) No animal waste No material that is not compostable (i.e. plastic, metal, glass) Not Acceptable: No meat No dairy No oil or dressings No packaging (including biodegradable) No animal waste Where: In food waste containers located in all kitchenettes Where: In organic digesters around campus 7 FOOD VENDORS Kitchen scraps Kitchen scraps Cooking oil Cooking oil
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Bulk Waste Paper Towels (Washrooms) Clothing Books Corrugated Cardboard Foam Packing Material Office Paper & Books Furniture 8
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Special Waste Batteries E-Waste Household Hazardous Light Bulbs Confidential Paper 9 From on campus use only, please.
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Other Waste Diversion Yard Waste Grass Clippings Wood Concrete Asphalt Paint Household Hazardous 10 Scrap Metal White Goods Propane Tanks Vehicles Tires Mercury Automotive Fluids and Filters
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Further Potential Reuse/Recycling Construction, Renovation and Demolition Waste Handled by the contracted construction company Currently: Scrap Metal Concrete, Brick, Aggregate Potential: Carpeting Ceiling Tiles Drywall 11
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Safe Disposal Freon (refrigerators) PCB (ballasts, transformers) Asbestos (building materials) Syringes 12
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What Can You Do? Reduce Reuse Recycle Rethink 13
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Thank you Questions? www.yorku.ca/csbo/groundsfleetwaste/index.html 14
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