During this epidemic, CDR remains open remotely. If you have any question about recycling and garbage and household hazard waste, please call 408-299-7300 or email https://t.co/aYZRdjDLgt visit https://t.co/wJja9lEY9p or https://t.co/IsG0pOqAZ1 . One of our students or managers
FLASH REPORT #13: The newest Flash Report is live on our Emergency Notifications page. The information provided is about the City’s response to slow the spread of COVID-19 and reduce the number of people infected. https://t.co/sxp3GiowE1
It is estimated there will be more #plastic than fish in the sea by 2050 😨 Remember that by #recycling, you are keeping plastic in use and out of the #environment. We are a nation of recyclers – and we really are making a difference!
What happens to those mattresses from online companies promising a free return after 100 days? Here's a perspective worth reading as you shop. https://t.co/wXHWru7GZj
Since it’s #NationalBatteryDay, here’s a friendly reminder to recycle your dead batteries. Please don’t trash them—batteries are considered hazardous waste. For more information battery recycling and where to recycle them: https://t.co/dPsibIR5Cb #TuesdayThoughts
SJSU does not have a three bin waste system, if 10% of a bin is contaminated (has the wrong material in it) it is sent to landfill. Instead our campus works with @gogwr to host "single stream". Everything that is collected in one bin gets sorted later by machine or by hand.
California’s population has increased by about 9 million people since 1989, but our state sends less material to landfills now. Thank you for making our environment and our future a priority. That’s true love. ❤️ #RecyclingMatters#ValentinesDayMessage https://t.co/vByHUdLq9I
Agreeable to continue to recycle bottles and cans, however, it's been hard since RePlant closed and there aren't sufficient locations available and In-store redemption is either a hit or miss.
Around 18.5 billion beverage containers were recycled in the state last year. Read why Californians should keep recycling their bottles and cans. https://t.co/PdCRJYPjiX
Trends from the ’80s have gone away, including how much trash used to go into landfills. As California’s population has increased over the last three decades, landfill disposal has decreased. What happened? Recycling happened. Read why recycling matters. https://t.co/yvlwiONS1a
Instead of tossing those old bed sheets into the landfill, here are 10 great ideas for repurposing them instead (we especially love #7!). https://t.co/jfNarHqfI3
We have a Share Shelf in our Office that is FREE and available for everyone on campus to access? Come check us out at Clark Hall 500 (give Office of Sustainability a call at the door and we’ll come get you), M-F 9AM-4PM, to save $ on your school supplies. Take it or leave it!
WOW! 26,853,401 pounds of cotton, quilt, and other fibers were recycled to date through our California program!
As MRC's @byebyemattress network has expanded to all 58 California counties, the amount of material recycled has grown exponentially.
We'll be hosting an event this Saturday at the Expo Square. Stop by any time between 10 am and 1 pm to drop off your plastic bags and batteries for recycling. We'll also be shredding paper on site. Hope to see you all there!
Looking to reduce your #waste? Start on your next trip to the grocery store! Skip the plastic produce bags and buy vegetables loose or bring your own reusable produce bags. #reuse#plasticfree#stopwaste#zerowaste