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UI Waste Characterization Study

UI Waste Characterization Study. Providing baseline data for better environmental decisions. The UI field guide for conducting C A M P U S W A S T E S O R T S. Energy Recovery. Volume Reduction. Recycling and Reuse. Reducing Our Carbon Footprint …. Waste Study Objectives.

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UI Waste Characterization Study

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  1. UI Waste Characterization Study Providing baseline data for better environmental decisions The UI field guide for conducting C A M P U SW A S T ES O R T S Energy Recovery Volume Reduction Recycling and Reuse Reducing Our Carbon Footprint…

  2. Waste Study Objectives Gathering data through a field sort will help us act on….. • Reducing waste sent to landfill • Recycling program marketing to the campus community • Recycling program planning • Recycling program enhancement • Obtain information for new program costs • Planning for locations for indoor and outdoor containers

  3. Specific Objectives for the Campus Field Sort • Assessing Outdoor Container Waste • Traffic patterns and user waste disposal trends • Help define locations for plastics collection • Help define target audiences for marketing message • Assessing Individual Facility Waste • College and departmental generation of waste • Classroom and research differentiation • Help define locations and types of indoor collection containers • Help define source of generation for reduction targets • Assessing General UI Waste Stream • Long range planning tool • Marketing message to campus community • Baseline data for performance measurement

  4. UI Waste Characterization StudyOutdoor Trash Container SamplesPentacrest, Fieldhouse, IMU, Kautz Plaza or other highly visible locations # 1 The Tent Event! • Trash from outdoor containers is staged on location by grounds crew or students. • Student and staff volunteers sort waste into pre-defined categories. • Sorted materials are weighed and measured by volume. • Audit forms are populated with data. • Report is compiled for each study category or location. • Marketing and communications messages created by student organizations from analyzed data. • Involve Student Video Productions and DITV on site. Fall 2007 Key to Waste Sort Process: W = Waste R = Recycle O = People (Green) Things to Sort: Plastics # 1 - 7MetalsRegular PaperOffice PaperChipboardFood Waste & packagingNon- recyclable waste SORT BY WEIGHT AND VOLUME 30 – 60 Samples Needed! Plastic Bags of Waste Waste Sorting Tables W R R R R R R Outdoor tent in high visibility location

  5. # 2 Fall 2007 N UI Waste Characterization StudyMain Library Dock Facility Layout • Trash from building is staged on dock by custodians. • Student and staff volunteers sort waste into pre-defined categories. • Sorted materials are weighed and measured by volume. Trash from Building Key to Waste Sort Process: W = Waste R = Recycle O = People (Green) Things to Sort: Plastics # 1-7MetalsRegular PaperOffice PaperChipboardFood Waste & packagingNon- recyclable waste SORT BY WEIGHT AND VOLUME Waste Sorting Tables W R R R R Waste Dumpster Recycle Roll-off

  6. # 3 UI Waste Characterization StudyGeneral Waste Stream Sampling at Landfill Site Springtime at Iowa City Landfill ! • Determine generator types from UI trash route • Select vehicle loads for sampling • Select waste samples from vehicles • Assure random samples that reflect UI mixed waste • Ensure safe practices and protective equipment: • Over the ankle boots • Tyvek coveralls • Chemical resistant out gloves with inner liners • Safety glasses or face shields • Safety vest, ear plugs, filter masks. How do you look in Tyvek?

  7. Contact Information: • Tim Knab - UI Student Sustainability Project Coordinator, UI Waste Characterization Project, UI Environmental Coalition (UIEC): Cell # 847-372-9180 • Ben Kaplan – UI Student Sustainability Volunteer, IOWA Public Interest Research Group (PIRG): Cell # 847-636-0825 • Dave Jackson - Facilities Management: 319-335-5062 • Valerie RiChard – Operations & Maintenance: 319-335-5098 • Craig Just - UI College of Engineering: 319-335-5051 • Jerry Schnoor - UI College of Engineering: 319-335-5649 • David Osterberg - UI College of Public Health: 319-335-4424 • Jennifer Jordan – Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center:   319-887-6160 • Jennifer Ryan - East Central Iowa Council of Governments: 319-365-9941 ext. 31

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