What Truman Recycles
Cardboard
Corrugated cardboard only. Please flatten and stack cardboard. Drop-off sites are available by most dumpsters on campus.Not acceptable
Wax coated cardboard
Feed/Seed sacks
Pop/Soda carriers
Anything with food scraps
Newspapers
Can be tied with a string, put in paper bags, placed in a cardboard box or placed loose in newsprint containers.NOTE: Advertising supplements that come in the newspapers can stay with the newspapers when recycled.
Mixed Office Paper
Can be tied with string, placed in cardboard box or paper bags or placed loose in mixed office paper containers.Acceptable
Computer paper
Typing paper
Writing paper
Photocopy paper
Envelopes
Light pastel colors
File folders
Unwanted residential mail
Staples
Not acceptable
Carbon paper, other sensitized paper
Blueprint paper
Film, photographs, tape or glue
Metal objects, spiral binders, fasteners
Plastic Bottles and Jugs
Check the bottom of the container for the recycling logo. Inside the logo is a number identifying the type of plastic. Generally, plastics accepted for recycling at Truman are No. 1 and No. 2 only. Containers must be rinsed. Please discard all caps and lids.Acceptable
Milk jugs
Juice jugs
Food containers
Detergent bottles
Shampoo bottles
Butter containers
Bleach jugs
Yogurt containers
PET?containers
Not acceptable
Motor oil bottles
Hard Books
Can be placed in book recycle containers or placed with papers.Acceptable
All books
Spiral binders
Books with glued ends
Magazines
Only slick or shiny magazines and catalogs accepted.Examples
Time, Newsweek, National Geographic, Catalogs, etc.
Cans
All aluminum cans are acceptable. Please rinse the cans and remove labels if possible.Shredded Paper
All shredded paper must be in bags and tied securely.Acceptable
White paper
Colored paper
Any paper that can be placed in mixed office.
Glass
All glass is acceptable. Please rinse the containers and remove labels if possible.Printer Cartridges
Place in any recycling container.Simple things you can do
- Use both sides of your paper. (Recycle paper after use.)
- Encourage your students to use both sides of their paper - both for drafts and papers they turn in.
- Recycle your newspapers, magazines, hard books, soda cans and plastic bottles.
- Use e-mail for notices.
- Write to remove your name from “junk” mail lists. Go to http://www.newdream.org/junkmail/.