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How to recycle at Colorado Mesa

This section is designed to help answer questions on:

  • Where to recycle items
  • How to recycle
  • What can be recycled

Where?

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Garbage in = Garbage Out

Putting trash or items that cannot be recycled in the recycle containers often results in the entire container being treated as garbage.

Garbage costs more to dispose of than disposing recyclable materials and has a negative effect on our environment.

The rate we pay to dispose of our recyclables depends on how "clean" or uncontaminated they are.

What can you do to help?

  • Do not place food or garbage in any of the recycle containers.
  • Do not put any container that still contains food or drink residue in the recycle containers. If you don't want to rinse them, place them in the garbage.
  • Separate out your recyclables. If you place a sack containing aluminum cans, bottles and paper in the co-mingle container, it will be removed and thrown in the garbage.
  • Check your recycle guide for information on which items can be recycled and how to recycle.

If you don't want to take the time to 'recycle it correctly', then don't recycle it at all.

What can be recycled?

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Corrugated cardboard

Corrugated cardboard is cardboard that is made up of two layers of paper separated by a middle wavy layer. Corrugated cardboard boxes must be flattened and free of contaminants.

Flattened boxes: Place them next to the big green recycling totes located at various entrance points. (See map…)

Non-corrugated cardboard or pressboard

You can recycle non-corrugated cardboard or pressboard in the Mixed Paper container or with the corrugated cardboard.

Non-corrugated cardboard includes:

  • Boxes from office or lab supplies
  • Card stock
  • Cereal boxes
  • Gift boxes
  • Paper bags
  • Soda pop cartons
  • Tablet and notebook backs

Paper Products

Paper items can be recycled in the Mixed Paper containers located next to most Co-Mingle bins and next to most campus printers.

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  •   Office paper
  •   News Paper
  •   Magazines

Glass and Plastic

Non-paper recyclable items are placed in the green Co-Mingle containers located all around campus.

Non-paper recyclable items include:

Co-Mingle

  • Tin and steel cans.
  • Aluminum cans belong in the gray Aluminum can container.
  • Aluminum foil / trays (must be clean)
  • Film containers (plastic)
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Milk cartons and juice boxes (must be clean)
  • Plastic bottles, jars, jugs and tubs (labeled #1 through #7)
  • Pie Pans

Remove all caps and lids. Rinse bottles, jars, etc. Flatten drink boxes. No food contaminated articles accepted.

The following items belong in the garbage and are not recyclable:

  • Aerosol cans
  • Butter boxes
  • Ceramics
  • Dishes
  • Frozen juice containers
  • Ice cream containers
  • Latte cups
  • Light bulbs
  • Metals with food contamination
  • Microwave packaging
  • Mirrors
  • Plastic bags
  • Plastic tubs such as yogurt cups and margarine containers
  • Plastic utensils such as silverware
  • Styrofoam
  • Take-out food containers
  • Waxy paper cups
  • Window glass

Batteries

You can take your personal used batteries to Batteries Plus located at 578 25 Road. Phone number: 970-245-7000

Batteries from personal vehicles are accepted for recycling at most auto supply stores.

Beverage Containers: Tin, Glass, Plastic and Aluminum

Beverage containers are recycled in the Co-Mingle containers on campus.

Drink boxes, such as milk, juice or soy cartons should be rinsed and flattened before placing in the Glass and Plastic containers.

Plastics numbered 1-7 can all be recycled!

Chemicals, solvents, sharps, and hazardous wastes

All chemicals, solvents and hazardous wastes generated on campus must be disposed at Mesa County Landfill Hazardous waste collection facility. 3071 US Highway 50 (970) 241-6846

 


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