Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 49.31 |
Liaison | Keaton Schrank |
Submission Date | June 12, 2014 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Westminster University - Utah
OP-23: Waste Diversion
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.48 / 3.00 |
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Kolodziejczyk Sustainability Fellow Environmental Center |
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Materials diverted from the solid waste landfill or incinerator:
37.24
Metric tons
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Materials disposed in a solid waste landfill or incinerator :
197.00
Metric tons
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A brief description of programs, policies, infrastructure investments, outreach efforts, and/or other factors that contributed to the diversion rate, including efforts made during the previous three years:
- ASWC (Associated Students of Westminster College) has recently started to decrease waste at student events, through promotion of composting and recycling .
- The campus garden composts its own waste and pre-consumer waste from food services, and re-uses in the garden.
- In all residence halls there are recycling- bins are passed out at move in.
- Recycling in all buildings, and signs above cans to promote recycling.
- Glass-recycling provided in the Meldrum Science Center and Shaw Student Center.
- The overall lab chemical waste has decreased since moving to Meldrum, the new science building. More space, better facilities and better organization has lead to a decrease of chemical waste.
- Campus has recently implemented printing restrictions for all students.
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A brief description of any food donation programs employed by the institution:
We do not have any food donation programs.
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A brief description of any pre-consumer food waste composting program employed by the institution:
The campus food service provider, Bon Appetit, composts pre-consumer fruit and vegetable scraps.
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A brief description of any post-consumer food waste composting program employed by the institution:
We have a post-consumer composting pilot program on the Green Living floor in one of the dorms on campus.
Does the institution include the following materials in its waste diversion efforts?:
Yes or No | |
Paper, plastics, glass, metals, and other recyclable containers | Yes |
Food donations | No |
Food for animals | Yes |
Food composting | Yes |
Cooking oil | Yes |
Plant materials composting | Yes |
Animal bedding composting | Yes |
Batteries | Yes |
Light bulbs | No |
Toner/ink-jet cartridges | Yes |
White goods (i.e. appliances) | Yes |
Laboratory equipment | Yes |
Furniture | Yes |
Residence hall move-in/move-out waste | Yes |
Scrap metal | Yes |
Pallets | Yes |
Motor oil | Yes |
Tires | Yes |
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Other materials that the institution includes in its waste diversion efforts:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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