Press Release for
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 UNF Hosts 3rd Annual Garbage on the Green Event
Joanna Norris, Assistant Director
Department of Media Relations and Events
(904) 620-2102
The University of North Florida
will reveal the garbage it throws away on the campus Green, the grassy area
located in front of the Fine Arts Center,
between 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 14, in the University’s
third trash and recycling audit.
Volunteers will get down and dirty,
sorting, measuring and cataloguing waste. The event kicks off with an early
morning cleanup of litter on campus, beginning at 7:30 a.m. Organizations are
being invited to participate with demonstrations and interactive booths that
provide education on environmental issues and some will be accepting donations
for reuse. There will be food and entertainment, including sculpture made from
recycled materials. This event is free and open to the public.
The University-sponsored event is aimed
at educating students, faculty and staff about ways to reduce campus trash
through recycling and litter-prevention practices. Among the goals of the
campus master plan is to include opportunities to integrate more waste
reduction practices on campus as the University continues to increase its
student population and to preserve its natural areas.
“Garbage on
the Green is an experiment for the campus that addresses some basic questions
like how much trash do we produce in 24 hours and what kind of trash is it? How
much of that trash can be diverted away from the landfill and recycled? Finding
answers to those questions will point us toward steps we can take to recycle
more and put less trash in the landfill,” said Dr. Radha Pyati, environmental
chemist and director of the UNF
Environmental Center.
A waste audit is a systematic study
of trash we throw away. Information collected during the waste audit will be
analyzed to help determine best practices to improve waste reduction programs
and recover resources that would normally go to the landfill.
UNF publicizes and transfers to
other departments when equipment/furniture is no longer needed and currently
recycles:
Mixed paper (folders, magazines, newsprint, books)—34,352 pounds
last fiscal year 2008-2009
Cardboard—119,920 pounds last fiscal year 2008-2009
Plastic bottles
Commingled (paper, card board, beverage containers 2008-2009
351,940
Aluminum cans
Scrap metal—55,582 pounds last fiscal year 2008-2009
Tires
Most printer cartridges
Automotive types of batteries
Rechargeable batteries from emergency/exit lights
Wood pallets
Total recycle—580,769
Garbage on the Green is supported by
Southland Waste & Recycling Systems, UNF Environmental
Center, City of
Jacksonville/Keep Jacksonville Beautiful, CSX,
Healthy Way Café,UNF Office of
Administration and Finance and UNF Physical Facilities.
To volunteer, participate or for
more information about this event, contact April Moore, UNF Environmental
Center, at (904)
620-2662.
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