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- 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.
- Institute a coordinated approach to recycling on
campus.
- Enhance your existing recycling programs by adding
permanent recycling containers, collecting new recyclables, or
launching a recycling awareness campaign.
- Implement "Don't Bag It" programs for
campus yard trimmings.
- 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.
- 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.
- Promote your Texas Recycles Day activities to school
and local newspapers and other media.
- Send a campus-wide e-mail encouraging students,
faculty, and staff to recycle and check the Texas Recycles Day
website at www.TexasRecyclesDay.org.
- Join the Don’t Mess with Texas University
Partners and set up an on-going student environmental team.
- Organize a conference with speakers representing
recycling-related businesses or facilities.
- Invite KTB representatives to attend classes or
campus events to promote reuse and recycling.
- Sponsor a Waste in Place workshop for environmental
classes or clubs.
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