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Harvesting the Bounty from Ohio University’s Move-In/Move-Out Ed Newman, Recycling and Refuse Manager Recycling Coordinators Conference Clemson, South Carolina
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Move-In Stats Move- In Card- board Trash 2004 66 Tons 18.5 Tons 2005 55.5 Tons 19.5 Tons
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Preparing for Move-In Have enough staffing to manage cardboard staffing to manage cardboard Challenge – End of Summer Rush Challenge – End of Summer Rush Scheduling – Staff Scheduling – Staff - Vendor - Vendor
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Construction Conflicts Rolloff Dumpsters Materials Recovery Leftovers Leftovers Paving
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Cardboard Recycling Awareness Set up Signage Summer Awareness Pre-College Res. Life Orientation Ads
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More Awareness Door Hangars Fridge Magnets Bulletin Boards Recycling Unit Placement
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Recent Improvements Move-In used to 90- 95% in one day Now its over a 5 day period 2 Weeks of residual cardboard 2 Weeks of residual cardboard Monitor for problems Monitor for problems Mini Move-outs End of Months End of Months
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Move-Out! The Problem
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O.U./Athens Vital Stats. O.U. 41 Residence Halls Houses 7500 Students 2500 Rooms 9 Dining Halls 12 Apt. Buildings 1500 Acre Campus 3500 Faculty/Staff City of Athens 13,000 Students 70-80 % of Housing are Rental Units
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Material On Campus Off Campus Material On Campus Off Campus Recycling1525Recycling3032 Re- Usables 53 2538 Scrap Metal 6---- 6---- TrashACR6390 Trash ACR 120240 Private Trash ----40 ----43 Average Week Move-Out Week
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Goals for Move-Out Maximum Recycling & Re-Use Recovery Minimize Trash Disposal Minimize Overall Economic/Environmental Costs Foster Cooperation On and Off Campus
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Goals for Move-Out (Con’t.) Clean and Tidy Efficient Operations Cover all Activities on Campus as Possible
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Targeted Materials For Recovery Re-Usables-See First Sheet of Handout Scrap Metal Recyclables- See First Sheet of Handout Food
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On Campus Residence Halls Academic/Administrative Buildings Buildings Retirements Retirements Purges Purges InventoryInventory Attic/Storage AreaAttic/Storage Area DepartmentalDepartmental IndividualsIndividuals Events and Graduation
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Bulk Items Trash
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Off Campus Rental Houses Multi-Unit Facilities
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Communicating Recycle-Mania/Move-Out Newspaper Ad Bulletin/Sandwich Board in Residence Halls PSA’s to Media Outlets and University News Service Mass Emails All On and Off Campus Students All On and Off Campus Students All Faculty and StaffAll Faculty and Staff
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More Communicating Signage for Dumpsters Re-Use Sites Doorway Signs Carpet Here Signs Clean Recyclables, Cardboard, or Reusables Here Signs Food Collection Signage
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Communicating (Con’t) Door to Door Flyers Graffiti Wall Articles From Groups Calling Radio Catvision Cable NEt Web Site Apartment Newsletter Letters to the Editor
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Materials List Pallets (50 +), Stakes Duct, Packing, Office And Survey Tape Staple Gun, Staples Signage and Labels Hand Sledge Markers, Various 3-4 Trucks Bread Crates Extra Keys
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Extra Dumpsters 4, 20 Yard Roll Offs for Trash 1, 20 and 2, 30 Yard for Carpet 1, 20 for Scrap Metal 11, 2 Yard 3, 4 Yard 18, 6 Yard 4, 8 Yard Placed Before Finals Picked up Sunday After by Vendor
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Other Matters Maintaining Campus and Services Theater Set Recycling Graduation Theft Dumpster Diving and Scavenging Summer Preparation Faculty/Staff Purges Residence Hall Storage Cleanouts South Green Set-Up Airing Out Dumpsters Timing of Collection
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Timing of Collection Trash and Recycling Collection Must Be Done at Night and Early Morning Spreading out Move-Out by putting up Re- Use and Food Collection Sites Early More manageable with more gradual purge More manageable with more gradual purge Higher recovery Higher recovery More visibility More visibility Avoid some of the Scavenging Avoid some of the Scavenging
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Meeting and Coordination Recycling and Trash Vendor Renovation Depts. Re-Use Collectors Labor Scheduling Students Students Community Services Community Services Incentives to Work Incentives to Work Residence Life OU Police Department
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Meeting and Coordination (Con’t) Grounds Supervisors Dining Services Residential Custodial Services City of Athens, Service Safety Dir. & Code Office Communicators, my staff and volunteers Summer Prep Construction and projects, workshops, maintenance, and move-out follow up Construction and projects, workshops, maintenance, and move-out follow up
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Partnering with Community to Reduce Waste United Campus Ministry Albany Tutoring Center Red Cross New to You Faith Believers Ministry Good Works Gathering Place APAC ( Appalachian People’s Action Coalition) Others…….
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4-H Golden Gaits Jr. Fair Bd. & Count Ag. Society Split up the campus between them for Re- usables collection 25-35 Volunteers each group 6-10 at a time Several to 11 hours per day Collect, Receive and Sort and Give Away
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Approximate Volumes Hundreds of boxes of foods to nearly 1000 families After 2-3 weeks collection, all picked up in just a few hours All went to…. Flood Victims Flood Victims People in need locally and elsewhere People in need locally and elsewhere Soldiers in Iraq Soldiers in Iraq
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Outcomes Use lead organizations Thanks all volunteers Great Town/Gown Relationship Building Helps a lot of people Educational Learn how to improve for next year Reduce high grade waste
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Fearless Leaders
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The Future Cleaner Town Higher recovery of Recyclables and Reusables Carpet Recovery Better Communication More Capacity to store re-usables Zero-Waste?
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