Aerosol Cans
Non-hazardous aerosol
- Cans such as whipping cream, shaving cream and spray cooking oil are okay to put in a recycle bin.
Hazardous aerosol
(please do not put in recycle bin)
- Cans include spray paint, bug spray and oil lubricant.
- These are picked up separately by Risk Management and Safety.
- ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Dining and Physical Plant shops have containers for aerosol can collection.
Appliances (Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Microwaves, etc.)
Submit a Planon request to arrange pickup of all appliances. Owning departments must empty, clean, defrost and unplug prior to pickup.
Laboratory equipment must have a Surplus Equipment Disposal Form (PDF) attached to each item. ALL lab equipment must be checked and decontaminated by Environment Healthy and Safety lab officer prior to removal.
Complete the surplus disposal form, send one copy via email to recycle@uvm.edu and print one copy and attach to each item being discarded.
Batteries
Batteries may contain heavy metals such as mercury, zinc, lead and cadmium or corrosive, reactive materials and thus should NOT be placed in regular trash or recycle bins. Batteries are collected in the Techno Trash recycling stations that are located throughout campus. You may also request a battery bucket for your department.
Books, Hardcover and Softcover
Hard cover books and text books have a glue binding and backer-board which cannot be recycled with other types of paper and must be kept separate. Please submit a planon request if you have a lot of books for recycling.
Soft cover books can be discarded in recycling bins along with other mixed recycling.
Cardboard and Boxes
Please break down and flatten cardboard boxes. Large quantities should be brought directly to a mixed recycling dumpster outside. Small amounts may be placed next to any recycling bin in the hallway for Custodial Services to pick up.
Recycle
- Pizza boxes are okay to recycle if not too messy, otherwise they can be composted.
- Boxes need to be emptied and flattened.
- Freezer food cardboard containers are okay.
Do Not Recycle
- Wax coated boxes such as produce boxes.
- Boxes with excessive packing tape or duct tape.
- Aseptic drink containers containing juice or milk.
Cell Phones
Old cell phones and phone accessories are collected on campus to benefit , (STEPS) a local Burlington non-profit organization.
- The collection is sponsored by the .
Please donate your phones in the box located in the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Police Services lobby at 284 East Avenue. It is open and accessible to the public 24 hours a day. - Phones dropped in the Techno Trash recycling stations across campus will also be donated to STEPS.
Computers and Electronic Waste
It is illegal to dispose of computers, printers and other electronics in trash or recycling containers. Consult our e-waste guide for proper disposal. To schedule a pickup of these items please submit a Planon service request.
*Projector bulbs are not e-waste as they may contain mercury. Environmental Health and Safety will pickup projector bulbs and newer LED projection lamps. Contact safety@uvm.edu for more information.
Furniture and Equipment
Unwanted or broken furniture and equipment is picked up by special request. Submit a Planon service request for surplus property pickup.
- Examples include desks, chairs, file cabinets, office supplies, books, vehicles and equipment
Kitchen Cooking Oil
Used cooking oil from ¶¶Òõ̽̽ dining facilities are collected for processing into biodiesel. Barrels are located at the loading dock of each dining facility.
Light Bulbs
Incandescent (traditional-style bulbs) and LED bulbs are not hazardous and can be disposed of in regular trash.
State law requires that certain bulbs be kept separate from other trash because they contain mercury and other hazards.
- Compact fluorescent bulbs are collected in the special recycling stations located around campus.
- Larger tube-style bulbs must be picked up by Environmental Health and Safety. For pickup request, email safety@uvm.edu
- Do not vacuum up broken bulbs. Watch these videos: and .
*Projector bulbs are not e-waste as they may contain mercury.
Environmental Health and Safety will pickup projector bulbs and newer LED projection lamps. Contact safety@uvm.edu for more information.
Medication Disposal
Expired and unused medication and Rx prescriptions can be disposed of in the CVS Medicine Disposal box located in the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Police Services lobby located on the lower level at 284 East Ave.
Mercury Containing Device
It is illegal to dispose of any mercury containing device in the trash. Mercury devices should be picked up by the Environmental Health and Safety team. Contact safety@uvm.edu for more information.
Packing Peanuts
Packing peanuts, bubble wrap and other packaging plastics can not be recycled. While we don't have a formal collection program on campus for these materials please check for local reuse options.
Paint and Paint Cans
Paint and paint can disposal is handled by ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Environmental Health and Safety department.
Pipette Tip Boxes
Clean boxes (with pipettes removed) can go in the general recycling (blue bin); any boxes involved in spills or that otherwise may have come into direct contact with the contents of pipettes should go in the trash as a precaution.
Propane Cans
Canisters that hold flammable fuels cannot be discarded in regular trash containers because they are pressurized and/or they contain residual hazardous flammable materials.
Sterno canisters (used in catering operations) are kept separate by ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Dining staff and stored in secure labeled drums that are picked up by Environmental Healthy and Safety.
Empty stove fuel and propane canisters are also collected by Environmental Health and Safety. Contact them at 656-5400 or email safety@uvm.edu
Shredded Paper (Confidential Documents)
Departments must make their own arrangements for shredding services to safeguard the security of confidential information. See related ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Policy on Records Retention (PDF). If your office shreds its own paper, please collect the shreds in clear plastic bags and place next to the recycle bins for Custodial staff to pick up. This helps minimize the mess and litter from those little bits of paper blowing around the hallways and outside the building. The shredded paper WILL get recycled, however, it needs to be collected in a separate bag.
- Departments may also contract with an outside vendor for on-site document destruction services. Check with ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Purchasing Services for the most current . Contact the vendor directly to arrange for pickup and payment details.
Wood
Submit a Planon service request to request pick up of any wooden items. Clean wood is taken to Burlington's McNeil Generating Station to be chipped and burned to make steam for electric power generation. Dirty wood is discarded as trash.
"Clean" wood
- Tree parts and limbs
- Wood pallets
- Clean, untreated lumber
"Dirty" wood
- Painted, stained, treated or glued wood.
- Plywood or particle board
- Wood containing large nails or spikes