| All Paper, Plastic, Aluminum Cans,
Clear Glass and Cardboard
Residence halls have a recycling station outside the
dorm, or a recycling and garbage room on every floor. Follow
this link for the location of the recycling facilities
available at each residence hall.
Residence hall recycling stations are now accepting plastic,
clear glass, paper and aluminum cans. Look for them
outside Monroe, Sharp, Paterson, Butler, Phelps, Warren,
Willow, Irby, Aron and Mayer, and in
the first floor recycling room in Wall.
The recycling rooms on each floor of Willow, Mayer, and
Wall Residence currently accept paper and aluminum
cans. J.L., the Mod Quad and the
Papillon Apartments have paper recycling
toters near their building.
Guidelines for Materials
Paper All paper accepted, including color
paper, newspaper, magazines, envelopes and folders. No bound
books or food containers.
Plastic All plastic containers accepted
(#1-#7). Clean, please. Remove caps from bottles. No grocery
bags.
Aluminum cans Aluminum beverage cans only.
Not tin cans, steel cans, soup or canned food containers.
Clear glass
Cardboard Corrugated cardboard can be recycled
on the Uptown campus by placing it next to any garbage
dumpster. During move-in week, cardboard is picked up daily
from behind residence halls.
Ink Cartridge Recycling Now Available
Collection boxes for ink cartridge recycling are located
at the Residence hall front desks (Monroe,
Butler, Sharp, Mayer, Willow, JL, Wall Residence, Paterson,
Warren), the Housing and Residence Life Office,
the Willow Computer Labs, and on the second
floor of Alcee Fortier Hall. The proceeds
these collection boxes will go towards the Steven
Spring Foundation, a nonprofit organization in New Orleans
founded in October of 2005. Their mission is to provide
instruments and music lessons to the children of New Orleans.
They have expanded their role recently to form bonds with
New Orleans schools to help their music programs.
Move-out Recycling
Collection containers for clothing and household
items, non-perishable food, and Mardi Gras beads are placed
in residence hall lobbies on the last day of classes. These
items are collected for local non-profits.
Beyond Recycling
Read our guide to green living
at Tulane.
We have assembled some resources
for R.As to help you educate your residents about recycling.
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