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Recycling, Compost and Waste

¶¶Òõ̽̽ has been recycling for nearly 40 years and in 2022 was listed as one of Post-Landfill Action Network’s Top Ten Zero Waste Campuses. The total amount of waste generated on campus has steadily declined through three decades of campus-wide efforts to recycle, compost and promote zero waste principles. 

Recycling

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Find out what to recycle at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ from the Recycling and Zero Waste office,  , and learn how to recycle your electronic waste. Recycling materials in labs and academic offices require special procedures. Find out more about best practices when you are .

Composting at ¶¶Òõ̽̽

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We believe in recycling our food scraps back into soil which creates compost. Composting is a process that takes residual organic materials—like food scraps, leftovers, yard waste and animal manure—and turns them into a nutrient-rich product called "compost." .

Guides to student move-in, move-out

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Combine move-in and move out days. These days of transition create lots of potential waste—and opportunities to reduce ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s carbon footprint. . 

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Academic connection

While Vermonters support banning food waste from landfills – and a whopping 72 percent already compost or feed food scraps to their pets or livestock – few say they are willing to pay for curbside composting pick-up, a new University of Vermont research shows.

Banning Food Waste: Lessons for Rural America