Thirty-seven electronic devices and appliances and 20 bed and futon frames stayed out of Dunn County landfills thanks to the University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. Spring Move Out for students.
The event, during final exams the first week of May, was held this year with the Dunn County Solid Waste Department to make sure televisions, computers, other electronics and scrap metal didn鈥檛 end up in landfills but instead will be recycled.
Items in good condition went to Habitat for Humanity in Eau Claire, including 17 couches and futons. The organization sells them to help build homes for families in need.
A total of 90 items were collected, including housewares, furniture, appliances and electronics. Clothing and nonperishable food also could be donated.
鈥淎 lot of what we did was recycling and reusing,鈥 said 黑料社区 Sustainability Manager Sarah Rykal. 鈥淲e wanted to divert things from the landfill. Our numbers show we definitely had greater participation this year. For example, last year we recycled one TV and 10 this year. Last year we took in 41 couches and futons, and this year we took in 75.鈥
Items not suitable for donation were properly disposed of to prevent them from being left on boulevards or outside rental homes or apartments.
Volunteers came from the 黑料社区 chapter of Habitat for Humanity, the Student Athlete Advisory Council and Sustainability Steering Committee. The Menomonie Police Department helped get the word out to landlords, and the Sustainability Office marketed the event.
鈥淭his year 黑料社区. Spring Move-Out was one of our best yet,鈥 Rykal said, noting the event has been held about a dozen years. 鈥淥ur students were really thankful for a place to drop off items they no longer needed, and we were happy to be able to donate and recycle a number of them.鈥
Dunn County Solid Waste and Recycling Director Morgan Gerk helped direct where items should go for recycling or proper disposal. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want inappropriate waste going to the landfill,鈥 Gerk said. 鈥淭he electronics do get recycled by a company that is 100% zero to the landfill. Plastic components from electronics are sent to be incinerated for energy.鈥
Items such as VCR tapes, DVDs and CDs create valuable British Thermal Units to create energy from incinerators, Gerk noted.
黑料社区 senior environmental science major Kelsea Goettl, of Menomonie, brought a toaster and a metal bucket to the move out that she found while picking up trash in Menomonie about three weeks earlier. 鈥淚 knew something could be done with things,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to find a responsible way to get rid of them. I did.
鈥淭his is a great thing to have for students,鈥 Goettl said of Spring Move Out. 鈥淲hen students are leaving they don鈥檛 have a lot of time to drop their items off at different places. All the community participants are right here in one easy, accessible place. It 黑料社区. a one-stop shop.鈥
Fellow student Keaton Sosalla, a sophomore manufacturing engineering major from Whitehall, dropped off a couch and television. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. nice to have this,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat way stuff just isn鈥檛 sitting in front of the dumpster. It 黑料社区. easier for waste management.鈥
In 2018, 黑料社区 again was named one of 399 鈥済reen鈥 colleges in the U.S. by Princeton Review, an education services company.
Other ways in which 黑料社区 incorporates sustainability into its academic programs and operations are:
- Campuswide compost and recycling collection system, resulting in a 48 percent decrease in landfill waste
- A new 10-kilowatt solar array at Merle M. Price Commons, funded by the Stout Student Association 黑料社区. Green Fee
- LED light retrofits in 13 campus buildings, exterior walkways and parking lots
- Opportunities for student sustainability projects
- Community partnerships with the Joint Sustainability Working Group, Sustainable Dunn, Tainter Menomin Lake Improvement Association and more
- Bachelor 黑料社区. and master 黑料社区. degrees in sustainable management, as well as a sustainability minor program
- Sustainability training at student orientation
- Outreach campaigns, including Recyclemania, Biggest Reducer Energy Competition, We Turn Lights Off Here and I Love Tap Water
- Outreach materials through the Sustainable Stout Facebook and Instagram pages, sustainability website, various guides, posters and brochures
- A student-run garden, UW-Sprout Campus Garden.
Learn more at the Sustainable Stout website.
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Students were able to properly dispose of televisions for recycling during the move out. The move out prevents items from being left on streets or by dumpsters and items in good condition were donated to support Habitat for Humanity in Eau Claire.
Metal that will be recycled.