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  1. Begin buying recycled-content products or supplies, such as recycled copier paper, toilet paper, or refilled toner cartridges for laser printers, or add more to those you are already buying.
  2. Institute a coordinated approach to recycling on campus.
  3. Enhance your existing recycling programs by adding permanent recycling containers, collecting new recyclables, or launching a recycling awareness campaign.
  4. Implement "Don't Bag It" programs for campus yard trimmings.
  5. Have a campus-wide clothing collection day for donations of good, clean apparel from students/community for Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or a local church or civic organization.
  6. Set up recycling bins for plastic bottles and/or aluminum cans at football stadiums or other athletic facilities, and make arrangements for a designated group to recycle them.
  7. Promote your Texas Recycles Day activities to school and local newspapers and other media.
  8. Send a campus-wide e-mail encouraging students, faculty, and staff to recycle and check the Texas Recycles Day website at www.TexasRecyclesDay.org.
  9. Join the Don’t Mess with Texas University Partners and set up an on-going student environmental team.
  10. Organize a conference with speakers representing recycling-related businesses or facilities.
  11. Invite KTB representatives to attend classes or campus events to promote reuse and recycling.
  12. Sponsor a Waste in Place workshop for environmental classes or clubs.
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