RECYCLING



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OOPs Policy
* Newspaper
* What's Recyclable?
* Recycling Hotline

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THE OOPs POLICY

Beginning this past January, Building Services has instituted a new waste collection policy in all academic buildings. If you have received an OOPs note, you have violated the waste disposal procedure. You MUST separate recylcable materials from trash or the custodians will not pick up your trash. This means that you should not have recyclable materials in your trash container and that you should not have trash in the recycling container. Recycling is the law in New Jersey. Please do your part to help the University comply.


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Newspaper Recycling


Newspaper can now be recycled by placing it in any container designated for Mixed Paper recycling.


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What's Recyclable?


Mixed Paper

The following is a list of items that can be recycled in the black recycling containers in your office or in any other container designated for Mixed Paper recycling.


Glass, Aluminum, & Plastic

The following is a list of items that can be recycled in the gray drums, blue crates, or any other container designated for can and bottle recycling.


Trash

The following items are considered trash and must not be placed in any receptacles marked for recycling.


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The Recyling Hotline


If you have any questions or concerns please contact:

Jane Hulik (8-6235)
jhulik@princeton.edu

Al King (8-1778)
eaking@princeton.edu

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If you have any questions about the information contained on this page, please contact the Princeton Environmental Reform Committee's Task Force on Education:

Carolyn Bradner'97
Task Force Leader
perc@princeton.edu

Last updated 2/21/96