U Sunshine Coast Installs Water Bottle Refilling Stations

(Australia): Aligning with the university's goal to reduce waste and provide alternative choices, three new refilling vending machines have been installed that dispense chilled, filtered water or sparkling water at a low cost to users, in addition to 18 bottle refill stations.

U Sydney Introduces Centralized Recycling Stations

(Australia): Hoping to increase recycling rates and reduce the use of plastic bin liners across campus, the new two-bin system allows for mixed recyclables, plastic, glass, cans and paper, and general waste.

Virginia Tech Eliminates Foam To-Go Containers

(U.S.): With the high number of complaints about the university's use of foam containers, the university recently transitioned to compostable to-go containers available in four different sizes.

U Arkansas Launches Zero Waste Resource

The university's Office of Sustainability has developed a process for event planners to follow to achieve event landfill diversion rates of 90 percent or more. The sustainability office offers containers, scales and other materials for free check out in addition to interns for consultation.

Utah State U Installs Composting System

Contributing to the university's greenhouse gas reduction targets, the new Earth Flow compost unit handles approximately 25 tons annually of landscape waste and post-consumer food from the university. Each batch takes roughly three weeks to create usable landscaping material.

Clark U Expands Composting Capacity

Clark Composts, a student group dedicated to education and expansion of campus composting, assisted in expanding intake of compostable material by equipping the library with bins. The student group will focus next on instituting composting in the newest residence hall and in academic departments.

U Northern British Columbia Reduces Food Waste

Since October 2014, more than 1,000 pounds of food have been provided to local charities from the university's Food Recovery Project that collects and redistributes the surplus food from a new dining hall.

Florida State U Begins Food Recovery Network Chapter

The new student chapter recovers leftover pre-made food from various locations across campus, including home football games and soon, baseball games, and delivers it to various partner agencies around the city, where it is later distributed to people living in shelters or those who are in need.

George Washington U Recycles Used Cooking Oil

The university recently partnered with a biofuels company that collects used cooking oil from campus dining facilities and recycles it into biodiesel.

Florida A&M U Opens Recycling Center

The university's new recycling center will manage and encourage the collection, sorting and processing of recyclables, such as paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and aluminum cans. The new center will also house a cardboard bailer and provide workspace for student interns and volunteers to assist with the recycling program.

U California Santa Cruz Coordinates First Campus Clean-Up Day

Organized by the university's Student Union Assembly and the Sustainability Office, the event aims to motivate campus users to properly dispose of waste and encourages campus stewardship.

392 Colleges Compete in RecycleMania Tournament

This year's competition to encourage waste reduction and recycling on higher education campuses features participation from 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. New this year, students can post digital messages and selfies that document their reduction efforts in order to earn points.

Chicago State U Implements Campus Recycling

(U.S.): As part of the university's Go Green initiative, buildings now have paper, plastic and aluminum recycling bins available throughout campus. This is the first campus-wide recycling plan implemented at the university in over a decade.

College of Applied Sciences Promotes Plastic Recycling

(Oman): Students and staff of the college collected 661 pounds of plastic for recycling as part of a new program to reduce total amount of waste.

Knox College Completes Waste Free Move

(U.S.): Over the most recent winter break, 70 staff and faculty moved, including the contents of five storage rooms, to a newly renovated building without renting a dumpster or increasing its regular trash pickup schedule.

St. Edward's U Reuses Staff Uniforms

(U.S.): Expecting to replace worn out staff uniforms once or twice per year, the university partnered with a locally-owned and operated textile recycling company to repurpose them into dust rags.

West Liberty U Adds 400 Recycling Bins

(U.S.): After past surveys revealed that 84 percent of the campus community would recycle if it was more convenient, the university, aided by funding from West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, added bins to common areas, classrooms and offices.

U Tennessee Knoxville Opens Public Recycling Drop Off Site

The newly designated site for faculty, staff and students accepts paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, steel and aluminum cans, electronic waste, printer cartridges, batteries and scrap metal. In addition to this new site, the university's recycling program is providing at least one dumpster at all residence halls.

Vanderbilt U Extends Recycling to Glass

Spurred by students, the university's Sustainability and Environmental Management Office has recently expanded access to glass recycling to six new campus locations and converted bins designated as event-only to public bins.

2014 GameDay Recycling Challenge Spotlights Leaders

The 2014 results highlight those institutions with the highest total waste diversion rate, with Humboldt State University at the top of the leader board at 86.05 percent, and highest total recyclable material in pounds, Clemson University at the top with 60,724 pounds recycled. The GameDay Recycling Challenge is a friendly competition for colleges and universities to promote waste reduction at their football games. During the challenge, colleges and universities implement waste reduction programs during home football games, track and report the data.

U California Santa Cruz Library Transitions to Zero Waste

As part of a collaborative pilot program between university Grounds, the Sustainability Office, Custodial Services and the library, more than 40 four-stream waste stations will be set up throughout McHenry Library for trash, paper, contained recyclables and compostable waste, and desk-side bins have been modified to accept compostable material.

Northwestern U Finds New Life for Waste Cooking Oil

The university received its first batch of biodiesel fuel, 300 gallons that is expected to last about 3 weeks, from dining hall cooking oil waste processed into fuel for shuttle buses.

SUNY Oneonta Opens Thrift Shop

At the new secondhand store items include clothing, shoes, accessories and books, and has a pay what you will policy with $3 as the suggested price for most items.

U Maryland to Implement Composting in Residence Halls

After the Student Government Association and the Residence Hall Association passed resolutions in support, starting in the spring, students in some dorms will be able to use composting bins as part of an pilot initiative to decrease the university’s environmental impact.

Inside Higher Ed: Trashing Morale?

(U.S.): West Virginia University recently switched to single stream recycling. Along with this change, the institution recently announced that faculty members must begin taking out their own garbage and recyclables to central collection stations in order to encourage recycling. Custodial staff will no longer empty individual office trash and recycling bins, which creates higher efficiencies. Overall the change has been received well, but there are some faculty who object to the manner in which the university carried out the change.

Princeton U Residence Halls Convert to Mixed Recycling System

(U.S.): Following the successful launch of mixed recycling in two colleges in spring 2014, students in all residence halls can now collect paper, cardboard, cans and bottles into one bin.

San Diego State U Pairs Trash and Recycling Bins

(U.S.): In an effort to make recycling easier on campus, the recycling department is co-locating trash and recycling bins around campus and re-labeling all the bins to create consistent messaging.

Texas Christian U Promotes Campus Recycling with Decals

(U.S.): Students in the Chancellor's Leadership Program designed decals to place on trash cans in an academic building as part of a pilot program to raise awareness for waste diversion.

Nicholls State U Expands Recycling Program

With a $8,615 grant from Keep Louisiana Beautiful, the university will purchase additional recycling collection bins and a recycling contract.

U Tennessee Spurs Plastic Water Bottle Reduction Initiative

The new Take Back the Tap campaign is part of a national initiative aimed at reducing the consumption of single-use plastic water bottles on college campuses. Food and Water Watch, an organization that primarily provides resources for campus coordinators as they work to debunk myths about tap and bottled water, is currently working with over 60 colleges across the United States to encourage students to make a habit of choosing tap water over bottled water.

U North Carolina Chapel Hill Installs Solar Trash Compactors

University Grounds Services has initiated a pilot program of two solar-powered, compacting trash cans and recycling bins on campus aiming to increase trash collection efficiency. Grounds Services will evaluate the efficiency of the cans after six months to a year to determine if more should be installed throughout campus.

U South Alabama SGA Funds Waste Diversion Initiatives

The two projects selected by the university's Student Government Association for funding include an expansion of recycling from only plastic to plastic, aluminum and paper, and help to subside the start-up costs of a large-scale composting program.

U Wisconsin Oshkosh Implements Single Stream Recycling

Joining the regional recycling system, the new recycling scenario includes blue bins across campus that accept paper, plastics and cans. The recyclables are sent to the county recycling facility where workers hand-sort the discarded material.

Georgia State U Strives to Minimize Food Waste

The university championed its first Hunger Awareness Month by educating students on excessive food waste associated with overloading plates with food. Volunteers in the dining hall weighed patrons food waste resulting in monthly posters declaring food waste totals.

Knox College Uses First Batch of Compost on Campus Grounds

Over the past year, organic waste collected from the university's sit-down dining establishments and special events is now being used as fertilizer in new high tunnels on campus.

Pomona College Sells Unwanted Items for Sustainability Programs

More than $9,5000 was raised for university sustainability programs through reselling some of the 23 tons of used appliances, dorm furnishings, and books that were collected during the end-of-year campaign Clean Sweep.

U Maryland Releases Waste Diversion Media [VIDEO]

Terps Recycle and the university's Office of Sustainability produced the video explaining to viewers what can be composted and recycled and what items need to be landfilled.

Pennsylvania State U Accepts Nat'l Recycling Coalition Award

(U.S.): Coming on the heels of a campus-wide composting program, the National Recycling Coalition cited an exceptional program in recycling and public engagement as recognition for receiving the 2014 Outstanding Higher Education Award.

SUNY Polytechnic Institute Adopts Single Stream Recycling

(U.S.): Leading up to the start of the fall semester, the university announced RecycleOne, a waste management program designed to collect paper, plastic, metal and glass in once collection bin.

U San Diego Student Club Challenges Campus to BYOC

(U.S.): Students from the university's Net Impact chapter launched a month-long Kill the Cup campaign aimed at reducing the amount of one-time use cups heading to the landfill by offering incentives to campus members who bring their own coffee cup.

Louisiana State U to Improve Lakes

A recent $10,000 grant will allow the university to increase recycling opportunities in and around Campus Lake to help reach the recycling goal of 50 percent in 2014.

North Carolina State U Composts Pizza Boxes

A new program started this past spring that has already composted more than 3,700 pizza boxes to divert waste and engage students in a new sustainability effort.

West Philadelphia Institutions to See Sustainable Shop

A new sustainable coffee and retail shop from United By Blue will open soon in University City, a western part of Philadelphia that is home to the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University and University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. For each product sold, the company removes one pound of trash from oceans and waterways through local cleanups.

U Maryland to Become Zero-Waste Campus

(U.S.): Starting at Byrd Stadium this year, the university plans to divert 90 percent of waste from landfills to composting and recycling stations.

U Western Ontario Increase Recycling Efforts

(Canada): Coffee cups, fountain drink cups and the accompanying lids are now recyclable to divert 100 tons of waste annually toward their goal of diverting 90 percent of waste from landfills.

Auburn U Goes Styrofoam Free

Starting this semester, the university replaced styrofoam with paper products to increase recycling and eliminate waste from landfills in an effort to achieve a zero waste campus.

Macalester College Pledges Zero Waste

In an effort to divert waste from landfills and incinerators, the university recently implemented campus wide composting, a new program to repurpose food waste and reusable take-out containers.

MacEwan U Recycles Furniture

The university introduced a new program called Re-Love Market this September that takes unwanted and gently used items for people to swap or buy items instead of throwing them away.

U Kentucky Introduces Anti-Litter Campaign

The new Pick It Up campaign urges participation from all campus community members to create and maintain a litter-free campus.

U Maine Reduces Waste

The university recently reduced waste with a new unlimited meal plan for students where they no longer need to swipe for a lunch or dinner, which caused a significant decrease in food waste.