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Title: Recycling within the RMC


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Recycling within the RMC
  • By Heather Griffis
  • Teresa Gore
  • Megan Rua

2
Problem
  • Texans dump enough trash ever 2 wks to fill
    astrodome
  • 19.2 mill tons of municipal solid waste currently
    in TX landfills would fill 2 lanes of I-10 from
    Beaumont to El Paso 10 ft high
  • NY LA recycle 20-40 of waste, Houston recycles
    7
  • Houston area generates 4.5 mill tons of solid
    waste each year 60 of it could be recycled
  • Regions per capita waste production 7.09,
    national average 4.4 lbs
  • Based on 2000 disposal rates, regions 21
    landfills will reach full capacity by 2013

3
Problem cont.
  • Rice not keeping its promises
  • Talloires signatory
  • Sustainability policy
  • Integrated Waste Management Services (IWMS)
    mission statement
  • In 98-99, Rice recycled 15 of total waste, BUT
    44 could have been recycled

4
Solution
  • RMC Recycling
  • Expand recycling program in RMC
  • Only bins were out of sight in the basement
  • Add bins to first floor in highly visible areas
  • Conduct public awareness campaign about bins
  • Beer Mug Program
  • Purchase reusable plastic beer mugs to sell to
    pub patrons to reduce plastic cup waste
  • If patron uses mug, receives discount on beer

5
Expected Results
  • Reduce waste leaving RMC by getting bins on first
    floor, increase recycling
  • Sell reusable beer mugs to pub patrons, reducing
    cup waste

6
Methodology
  • Recycling Program
  • Meeting with Frank Smith
  • Meeting with Franco gained support for the
    project
  • Meeting with Student Recycling Council, Student
    Association Environmental Committee,
    Environmental club to procure outside funding

7
Methodology
  • Meeting with Boyd Beckwith where we presented him
    with a map of existing trash can locations and
    appearance
  • Gained approval to place bins on the first floor
    of the RMC

8
Methodology cont
  • To alleviate worries that Mr. Smith expressed
    concerning the manpower needed to empty recycling
    bins, we gained monetary support from the CSES to
    pay clubs to pick up the recyclable as a
    fundraiser
  • Final meeting with Mr. Franco, Beckwith, and Mr.
    Smith to cement bin location and size

9
Methodology cont
  • Bin Placement
  • Aluminum, Plastic, and Glass in front of the
    Grand Hall
  • Paper in sitting area in front of Grand Hall
  • Paper in Kelley Lounge

10
Methodology cont
  • Publicity Campaign
  • Posted signs showing location and proper usage of
    bins in various locations throughout the RMC
  • Sent out listserv announcements to Colleges and
    Departments announcing new bins and correct usage

11
Methodology cont
  • To evaluate effectiveness we weighed garbage
    leaving the RMC before we installed the bins and
    after bin installation

12
Methodology cont
  • Observed effectiveness of recycling by analyzing
    content as well as establishing baselines
    concerning bin capacity for resource conservation
    calculations

13
Recycling Bin Use
14
Methodology cont
  • Beer Mug Program
  • Met with Pub Manager David Meeker and Pub
    Management Committee to discuss possibility of
    adding recycling within RMC as well as
    possibility of adding a Beer Mug Program.
  • TABC vetoed this idea due to concerns of underage
    consumption.
  • Program terminated.

15
Methodology cont
  • Recycling in other areas of the RMC
  • Met with Veronica Boorum concerning recycling in
    Sammys
  • Contacted Ann Chou about instituting recycling in
    the newly renovated Coffee House
  • Both programs were terminated due to a lack of
    funds and time

16
Results
  • Measurements taken before recycling bin placement
    and after bin placement showed a slight decrease
    in waste leaving the RMC
  • Average weight for each period also decreased

Averages Pre-Bin Placement 138 lbs Post-Bin
Placement 117 lbs
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Results cont
  • Standard deviation for weighings done before bin
    placement was quite high at 60, while standard
    deviation for weighings done post bin placement
    was around 20
  • This indicates that there may be some underlying
    factors influencing our data such as increased
    foot traffic through the RMC during the pre-bin
    placement period
  • The RMC calendar does not justify this
    explanation, however, there is no data concerning
    the number of individuals which pass through the
    RMC on a daily basis

18
Analysis
  • 36 recycled bottles make 1 square yard of carpet
  • Our bins hold 74 plastic bottles, meaning we
    could produce 2 square yards of carpet every time
    the bins fill up
  • Recycling one glass container saves enough energy
    to light a 100-watt bulb for 4 hours
  • Our bins hold 76 glass bottles, meaning when full
    we save enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb
    for 304 hours (12.6 days).

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Analysis cont
  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to
    run a TV for 3 hours
  • Our bins hold approximately 141 cans allowing us
    to save enough energy to run a TV for 423 hours
    (17.6 days)

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Analysis cont
  • Recycling 1 ton of paper saves 17 trees (35
    tall), 2 barrels of oil (enough fuel to run the
    average car for 1260 miles or from Dallas to Los
    Angeles), 4100 kilowatts of energy (enough power
    for the average home for 6 months), 3.2 cubic
    yards of landfill space (one family size pick-up
    truck) and 60 pounds of air pollution. (Trash to
    Cash, 1996).
  • Our two paper recycling bins hold 94 pounds
    (0.047 tons). This means that for every bin we
    fill we save 1 tree (35 tall), enough fuel to
    travel 60 miles, 385 kilowatts of energy, 0.3
    cubic yards of landfill space and 6 pounds of air
    pollution

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Analysis cont
  • We learned the importance of communication and
    persistence
  • Future Recommendations
  • Use Biodegradable trash bags
  • Update recycling website
  • Conduct larger campus wide publicity campaign
    concerning recycling
  • Have a future group evaluate long term
    effectiveness of recycling in the RMC

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Figure 2a) Heather removing the garbage from the
dumpster.b) Megan weighing the garbage and
recording the measurement.
A
B
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