Join us the first Saturday of each month as we work to save the planet! Bring your recycleable goods to the Montagne Center parking lot and join us in working together for a cleaner tomorrow.
What to bring: steel and aluminum cans, No. 1 and No. 2 plastics, flattened cardboard and glass (clear and colored). Please clean and sort all materials.
Learn Other Ways to Recycle in our Community
All books can be donated to Barnes & Noble for donation to Better World Books.
Look for special e-waste bins for earbuds, cords, CDs, batteries and other small electronic waste. These can be found in the Library and in the Setzer Center.
All toner and print cartridges can be recycled by placing them in the bins at the post office. If they have any return labels, please drop those off, too.
Many of the 3-D printers on campus have bins for recycling ABS and PLA plastics.
Dr. Zhu's (Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering) lab, has built a filament extruder that will allow us to melt and rebuild filaments from this plastic waste.
Employees can recycle paper by placing it in the shred-it bins.
Recycling is great, and we will bring it back to campus, but our primary goal should be to reduce the amount of trash we generate: give up single-use plastics by saying 'no' to straws and using reusable bottles and bags; go paperless; and reuse items whenever possible.
This site has information on recycling:
ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ uses Shred-it bins to dispose of confidential information and other paper. That paper is securely recycled. In 2015, we saved over 1,100 trees by recycling confidential information.
Sustainability means making wise use of our resources, such as water and trees, so that future generations have what they need. This is more than simply recycling.
Before worrying about recycling, first try to reduce the amount of waste you produce. Here are some ideas:
Have items to add to this list? Email us!
There are so many ideas for reusing everyday items. Here are just a few:
Check out our Pinterest page for more ideas and email us if you would like some ideas added to this list.
Finally, if you have items that you can't reuse, dispose of them properly. First, see if there is a way to recycle them. Recycling is such a big topic, we have an entire section on it here: sustainable-campus/campus-recycling
If your goal is Zero Waste, please email us to share your progress with other Cardinals!
What can I do with....
Unfortunately Texas has not historically been environmentally conscious. According to the Houston Chronicle, Texans generate 6.5 pounds of waste per day. The average American generates only 2.9 pounds.