Zero Waste

Be a Hero - Aim for Zero

Kent State University is a single-stream campus, where different recyclable materials can be placed in the same recycling bin on campus. Everyone’s actions to recycle and minimize waste at Kent State University divert thousands of pounds of waste from landfills, protect the environment, and conserve natural resources.

Resource recovery and materials management is fundamental in 1) reducing waste sent to landfills, 2) protecting the environment, and 3) conserving natural resources. While following the 3R’s users can make the most difference by first Reducing, then Reusing, and lastly Recycling.

Kent State Zero Waste Hierarchy
Kent State Recycling Landfill Guide 2020

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Kent State Landfill Guide11x17

KSU Paired Recycling & Landfill Guide 11x17

Residence Hall Recycling Guide 8.5x5.5

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SWANA Recycling Myths vs. Facts

Recycling Tips

Plastic Bottles and Jugs

Paper

To Go Cups

Pizza Boxes

Metal

Plastic Bags

Electronics

Clothing, Furniture, Nonperishable Food

EPA Save Energy by Recycling Widget

EPA used data from the iWARM model to create the Save Energy by Recycling web widget. This simplified, interactive widget allows you to choose a recyclable (aluminum can, glass bottle, plastic bottle, weekly magazine and a plastic grocery bag) and then choose an appliance (air conditioner, hair dryer, laptop computer and 60W equivalent compact fluorescent light bulb or CFL) to find out how long that appliance can be powered for by recycling the material chosen.

 

Campus recycling guidelines in the video below have changed. However the process of collecting recycling on campus and sorting at a Materials Recovery Facility remains the same.

 
 

 

 

 

 

Kent State University Waste and Recycling Form

What are your ideas on how to reduce waste and improve recycling on campus? Share your ideas below.