Published January 16, 2014 This content is archived.
UB again is taking part in RecycleMania, a competition designed to promote recycling and waste reduction on college and university campuses nationwide.
For eight weeks — beginning Feb. 2 and running through March 29 — participating institutions will report recycling and trash data, and be ranked to determine which school has the highest recycling rate as a percentage of total waste and which school generates the least amount of combined trash and recycling. The ultimate goal is to raise awareness of campus recycling programs and reduce overall waste generation.
During RecycleMania 2013, 523 institutions collectively recycled or composted 92 million pounds of waste, preventing the release of nearly 150,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2E). This reduction in greenhouse gases is comparable to the annual emissions from more than 25,800 passenger cars, the electricity used in nearly 16,400 homes or the burning of nearly 705 railcars’ worth of coal.
2014 marks the sixth consecutive year UB has participated in RecycleMania.
Over the past year, UB composted 86,000 pounds of waste and recycled 1,779,240 pounds of materials.
Members of the UB community can take part in RecycleMania in several ways:
For more information, visit UB’s RecycleMania website.