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How does the recycling program work?

The recycling staff collects paper, cans, plastic, cardboard and other recyclable items which go to a recycler for processing.

Afterwards, the materials are sent to various recycling locations to create new recycled products.

Test site locations around campus show that around 30 percent of the solid waste stream is still recyclable. It is the goal of the

College to reduce that amount.

Why do we separate our recyclable materials into different bins?

We separate our materials so that each commodity can go directly to a recycler that can process each type. Separating brings in

revenue for the college as well as making it easier for the recycling location to accept and process the materials.

How does recycling benefit the College?

The recycling rate on campus is expected to increase to over 50 percent. Recycling reduces disposal volumes in landfills and

conserves natural resources. As an example for others, Salt Lake Community College provides leadership in the community for our

continuing sustainability efforts.

What are the downsides to single stream recycling?

A big risk is that the recycling stream may become contaminated with inappropriate items. This can cause items to be rejected

by the recycler and end up in the landfill, despite our best efforts.

Processing costs go up as it requires more effort to separate the materials.

It is critically important that everyone place only the approved materials in the various containers so that all of the items can be

recycled.

If you could give one message to everyone on campus regarding recycling, what would it be?

The success of the recycling program depends on each of us sorting recyclables at the source by placing them in the proper

containers and trash in trash containers. If people contaminate the recycling stream, the recycler has no other recourse but to

reject the recyclables and send them to the landfill. If we commit ourselves to this endeavor, we will have a successful recycling

program. Sustainability continues to be a focus at the College. We encourage everyone to get involved because it’s the right thing

to do.

How do I become more involved?

Join our Recycling Team to help gather and sort recyclables on your floor, building, or over at the Facilities Complex. You may

also join the SLCC Sustainability Committee or become a member or advisor to the Environmental Club.

How do I arrange for a special event or office clean-up?

Contact Recycling at (801) 957-4242 to discuss your options.

What is currently being recycled at the college?

Currently we are recycling all clean paper products, clean cardboard, empty plastic bottles, empty aluminum cans, assorted scrap

metals, toner cartridges, batteries, motor oils, paint, computer and other electronic items, pallets, and much more. See more

at this link.

Aluminum

Acceptable - Aluminum cans and other aluminum products.

Unacceptable - Aluminum that has food or other products taped or glued to the aluminum.

Question - Why do metal lids have to be removed from glass bottles and jars?

Both materials are recyclable and should be placed in the same recycling cart, unattached. At the recycling facility, a magnetic

"belt" is used to separate the ferrous metals (jar lids, bottle caps, steel cans, etc.), from other materials. If the metal lids are left

on the jar, they cannot be separated. In the glass handling process at the recycling facility, the lid becomes a contaminant and is

not recycled but is discarded as waste.

Metal

Ferrous, non-ferrous, and steel products are acceptable. Contact SLCC Recycling for questions on metal recycling at 801-957-

4242. The metal bin is located on the Taylorsville-Redwood Campus at the Facilities Complex; Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.

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