Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 58.55 |
Liaison | Amy Brunvand |
Submission Date | April 5, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Utah
OP-19: Waste Minimization and Diversion
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.29 / 8.00 |
Matt
Abbott Sustainability Manager for FM Facilities Management |
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Parts 1 and 2: Waste Minimization
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Materials recycled | 605.30 Tons | 658 Tons |
Materials composted | 14 Tons | 366 Tons |
Materials donated or re-sold | 0 Tons | 0 Tons |
Materials disposed through post-recycling residual conversion | 0 Tons | 0 Tons |
Materials disposed in a solid waste landfill or incinerator | 1,500 Tons | 1,428 Tons |
Total waste generated | 2,119.30 Tons | 2,452 Tons |
If reporting post-recycling residual conversion, provide:
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Start and end dates of the performance year and baseline year (or three-year periods):
Start Date | End Date | |
Performance Year | Jan. 1, 2014 | Dec. 31, 2014 |
Baseline Year | Jan. 1, 2010 | Dec. 31, 2010 |
If end date of the baseline year/period is 2004 or earlier, provide:
The 2010 baseline year was selected to maintain a consistent emission-inventory history between the performance year and the year we had previously submitted a STARS report.
Figures needed to determine "Weighted Campus Users”:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Number of students resident on-site | 3,914 | 3,558 |
Number of employees resident on-site | 167 | 156 |
Number of other individuals resident on-site and/or staffed hospital beds | 2,308 | 2,222 |
Total full-time equivalent student enrollment | 30,038 | 29,456 |
Full-time equivalent of employees (staff + faculty) | 17,806 | 15,319 |
Full-time equivalent of students enrolled exclusively in distance education | 527 | 355 |
Weighted campus users | 38,816 | 36,465.50 |
Total waste generated per weighted campus user:
Performance Year | Baseline Year | |
Total waste generated per weighted campus user | 0.05 Tons | 0.07 Tons |
Percentage reduction in total waste generated per weighted campus user from baseline:
18.80
Part 3: Waste Diversion
29.22
Percentage of materials diverted from the landfill or incinerator (including up to 10 percent attributable to post-recycling residual conversion):
29.22
In the waste figures reported above, has the institution recycled, composted, donated and/or re-sold the following materials?:
Yes or No | |
Paper, plastics, glass, metals, and other recyclable containers | Yes |
Food | Yes |
Cooking oil | Yes |
Plant materials | Yes |
Animal bedding | No |
White goods (i.e. appliances) | Yes |
Laboratory equipment | Yes |
Furniture | Yes |
Residence hall move-in/move-out waste | Yes |
Scrap metal | Yes |
Pallets | Yes |
Tires | Yes |
Other (please specify below) | No |
A brief description of other materials the institution has recycled, composted, donated and/or re-sold:
There are a variety of ways where materials are reused, recycled, donated, and/or resold that the University has not yet captured.
Optional Fields
Active Recovery and Reuse
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Recycling Management
Yes
Does the institution use dual stream (two separate containers for recyclables, e.g. one for paper and another for plastic, glass, and metals) to collect standard recyclables (i.e. paper, plastic, glass, metals) in common areas?:
Yes
Does the institution use multi-stream recycling (multiple containers that further separate different types of materials) to collect standard recyclables (i.e. paper, plastic, glass, metals) in common areas?:
Yes
Contamination and Discard Rates
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A brief description of any recycling quality control mechanisms employed, e.g. efforts to minimize contamination and/or monitor the discard rates of the materials recovery facilities and mills to which materials are diverted:
The University is working to make the overall recycling system more consistent so users experience the same type, number, order, shape, and labeling of containers throughout the campus.
Programs and Initiatives
Recycling Ambassadors (Sustainbility Office): http://sustainability.utah.edu/resource-center/get-involved/recycling-ambassador.php
Green Office Certification (Sustainability Office: http://sustainability.utah.edu/resource-center/get-involved/green-certifications.php
A brief description of the institution's waste audits and other initiatives to assess its materials management efforts and identify areas for improvement:
Only basic, visual audits have been conducted at nuisance locations. The University did engage consultants for a broader assessment in 2014 but has yet to deploy the data collected into a comprehensive solution.
A brief description of the institution's procurement policies designed to prevent waste (e.g. by minimizing packaging and purchasing in bulk):
N. A.
A brief description of the institution's surplus department or formal office supplies exchange program that facilitates reuse of materials:
Informal only.
A brief description of the institution's platforms to encourage peer-to-peer exchange and reuse (e.g. of electronics, furnishings, books and other goods):
Informal only.
A brief description of the institution's limits on paper and ink consumption (e.g. restricting free printing and/or mandating doubled-sided printing in libraries and computer labs):
N. A. - A pilot program has been started by Auxiliary Services and will be in place for next STARS submittal.
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to make materials (e.g. course catalogs, course schedules, and directories) available online by default rather than printing them:
The U of U offers online registration via Campus Information Systems. Course Catalogs are and Schedules are available online at: http://www.utah.edu/students/catalog.php
Continuing Education has an opt-in form for students who want a printed catalog: https://continue.utah.edu/contact/catalog
A brief description of the institution's program to reduce residence hall move-in/move-out waste:
Each year, the University of Utah Sustainability Office partners with Housing & Reisdential Education for What Goes Around Comes Around, where unwanted items and food from students are donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah and the Feed U on-campus food pantry. In 2016, staff and volunteers collected 4,610 pounds of clothes, shoes, blankets, and more to donate.
A brief description of the institution's programs or initiatives to recover and reuse other materials intended for disposal:
Informal only.
The website URL where information about the programs or initiatives is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
DATA INCONSISTENCY WITH IC2 AND IC3
The 2010 baseline year was selected to maintain a consistent emission-inventory history between the performance year and the year we had previously submitted a STARS report.
2014 was selected as performance year based cata collected in our latest ghg inventory.
REFERENCES
2010 Recycling and Solid Waste Annual Report, Office of Sustainbility (2011)
URL: http://sustainability.utah.edu/static-content/pdf/Recycling_2010_UofU_Report_Aug8.pdf
Weighted campus user numbers come from 2014 (the performance year of waste diversion numbers) and does not match information from IC-3 (current data from 2016).
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.