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SU Sustainability Division, Bird Library collaborate on new e-waste program

Wednesday, April 25, 2012, By News Staff
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As a part of the 黑料不打烊 Sustainability Division鈥檚 recycling campaign, a new e-waste recycling program was launched for students on campus. Through this Sustainability Division and Bird Library joint venture, collection bins are located in the library鈥檚 first floor recycling room for students to drop-off their e-waste.

imagineit鈥淭he purpose of this program is to provide students an outlet to dispose of their non-working electronic items,鈥 says Melissa Cadwell, marketing manager for the Sustainability Division. 鈥淭here was no e-waste program on campus, which meant students had to find places off campus to recycle them. Due to the inconvenience of trying to find an outlet, some students would simply throw them away, which is not good for the environment.鈥

Most e-waste contains a variety of toxic chemicals that are damaging to the environment and harmful to the human body. However, it also contains valuable materials, including precious metals, plastics and glass, which can be reused.

The program offers students a convenient location to recycle small, non-working electronic items, including cell phones, smart phones, PDAs, e-books, cameras and tablets. Cords, batteries, cases, headphones, charging ports and anything else that goes with electronic devices are also accepted. The items collected from students will be picked up by , a recycling company based in Rochester, N.Y. For working items that are still useable, the Sustainability Division suggests students sell or donate them, such as donating cell phones to the on campus.聽

鈥淭he recycling campaign is meant to engage students in the recycling efforts on campus and to provide the resources needed to maximize the recycling rate,鈥 says Rebecca Osborne, Sustainability Division intern. 鈥淭he e-waste program will provide an easy and convenient way to dispose of e-waste that a student may have lying around.鈥

Since 1990, SU has had recycling bins in every building for collection of paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and metal recyclables. SU鈥檚 recycling rate is approximately 48 percent, a rate very close to the national average. By providing an e-waste recycling program that targets students, SU is taking another step toward a more sustainable campus.

Students who wish to become involved with the Sustainability Division鈥檚 recycling campaign or other campus sustainability issues should contact either Melissa Cadwell at macadwel@syr.edu or Brooke Wears at bkmorley@syr.edu. For more information about recycling and campus sustainability, visit the , follow on Twitter, and check out the Facebook page.

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