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UGA brings in big returns for national college recycling contest


Stephanie Nguyen, a fourth-year international business and public relations major from Duluth and member of the Go Green Alliance, puts up a display geared toward increasing campus recognition of RecycleMania, the national collegiate competition promoting increased recycling on college campuses. (Photo by Paul Efland)
More than 271 tons—23 times the weight of the entire 2008 UGA football team—of glass, plastic, steel, paper and cardboard materials were recycled by the University Housing community, in conjunction with the Physical Plant during a recent nationwide recycling contest.

For the first time, UGA participated in Recyclemania, a 10-week collegiate recycling contest, which aims to “increase student awareness of campus recycling and waste minimization.” UGA entered the contest, according to Andrew Lentini, the new recycling coordinator at Physical Plant, because of the “opportunity for student involvement in a worthwhile effort to reduce waste and have fun at the same time.”

First held in 2001, the contest now has more than 200 participating institutions.

Contest categories included the largest amount of recyclables per capita, the largest amount of total recyclables, the least amount of trash per capita and the highest recycling rate.

UGA entered the Partial Per Capita Classic and Gorilla Prize competitions, claiming 10th and third places, respectively.

UGA accumulated 38.04 pounds per person in the Per Capita contest, which measures the total weight of paper, including, magazines, newspapers and office papers, beverage containers, including aluminum, steel and glass cans and cardboard collected on a per person basis. It also collected 543,260 pounds for the Gorilla Prize category, which recognizes the college or university that collects the most recyclables.

Several events were held at UGA in conjunction with Recyclemania, including Clean Out Your Files Day on March 28. The event was an opportunity to give the UGA community information on how and where to recycle, and students, staff and faculty brought paper products to recycle.

Lentini said that for next year’s competition, the university will expand its recycling initiatives.
 


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