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Duke University Greening Initiative: Waste Management Committee Fall 2009 Update:

The DUGI Waste Management Committee made the decision to focus on recycling on campus. The committee felt that recycling has the best opportunity for impact since there was already some progress that had been made last year with GPSC Green Team and the committee felt there was a lot of room for improvement.  The committee is currently working on an online survey that will be distributed to Nicholas School of the Environment students, faculty, and staff to get opinions on recycling practices in the Nicholas School and where there may be areas to target for improvement.  Once survey results are in, the committee plans to look into a pilot recycling project for improving recycling in the Nicholas School.  Additional project ideas include (1) a printer cartridge recycling station allowing students to bring cartridges from home for recycling and (2) working with Duke Recycles to re-label recycling bins on campus to reflect commingled rather than separated recycling (currently, recycling bins on campus ask people to separate bottles, cans, and paper).  The plan is to start these projects early in spring semester (2010).

Composting on Campus:

 Between the spring and summer of 2009, three compost bins were built on Duke's campus.  Combine, they have a 3.5 ton capacity for handling compostable materials.

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The largest bin is located in the south courtyard of the LSRC A-wing and it is affiliated with the Nicholas School.  All community members are encouraged to bring their compostable items to this bin.

Students for Sustainable Living: Waste and Recycling Team

 Our team has three main focuses for this semester, each ranked based on urgency and feasibility:

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 3) In the midst of the above two, we hope to focus on developing plans for the implementation of creative/innovative ideas.  One such idea we would help with, which is already building momentum, is creating a vending machine that takes back your empty cans.  Overall, the idea here is to help raise awareness about the creative possibilities within the waste and recycle sector and help to initiate a so called "creative movement".

GPSC GreenTeam: Recycling Bin Distribution Pilot Program 2009

 Funds were obtained through Campus services to distribute 100 recycling bins, free of charge, to graduate students via online survey request. Survey data was collected from participants several weeks after receiving the bins.