The UA Recycling and Waste Management Program coordinates recycling and waste hauling for the UA Campus and outlying areas. It also coordinates education, events, and waste reduction efforts.
The program's goal is to provide efficient, friendly trash and recycling services to the Campus community. We seek to divert as much material from the landfill as possible, therefore saving landfill costs and earning revenue.
Residence Life at the University of Arizona is dedicated to preserving the environment by facilitating an ongoing recycling program in each residence hall and in La Aldea graduate student housing. We provide education on recycling as well as environmental preservation by enabling students to become ecologically responsible individuals through the use of programming and practices. The recycling program through Residence Life collects a massive amount of recycling during student move-in and move-out and also coordinates an extensive Recylemania competition between the halls.
Residence Life Recycling was awarded the Governor's Pride in Arizona Award for its outstanding recycling program. Governor's Pride in Arizona Awards recognize the efforts made by individuals and groups to enhance their communities and protect Arizona's environment. This is the only statewide environmental award program that recognizes Arizona communities, businesses, and organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to the environmental quality of Arizona through innovative, sustainable programs to improve the quality of life.
The University creates the same types of waste that typical businesses and residences do, but also manages wastes related to specific research conducted at the University.
Below are several examples of how the University is working to reduce the presence and/or need to dispose of toxic wastes:
Indoor air quality impacts the health and productivity of residents and employees. Following are several examples of how the University is working to reduce these impacts: