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Mar
23
2015

RecycleMania

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When: Monday, March 23, 2015
All day  

Cost: All Free

Contact: Allison A Potteiger   (847) 467-4286

Group: sustainNU

Category: Global & Civic Engagement

Description:

From February 1 - March 28, Northwestern is competing against more than 200 universities around the country to see who can recycle the most. This is Northwestern’s fifth year competing in RecycleMania. RecycleMania rankings are based on recycling per capita, recycling rate as a percentage of total waste, and overall waste minimization.

The 2015 competition brings two new categories, which engage students to support Northwestern‘s recycling efforts. The first new category is the “Waste Less-Promote More: Engagement and Innovation Competition." Students can enter by planning and implementing a promotional outreach program to encourage other students to recycle. The students can then submit samples of their promotional materials to be judged by the RecycleMania judges. The second new category, “3R Actions Challenge,” encourages students to support their university by tweeting about what they recycle on campus or by using the myactions app. With these new categories, RecycleMania is encouraging students to educate others and spread the word about recycling on our campuses.

Recycling is available in every building at NU with two mixes of materials collected, paper/cardboard, and cans/glass/plastics. In addition, plastic bags, computers, electronics, light bulbs, and printer cartridges can be recycled in designated areas.

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Mar
24
2015

RecycleMania

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When: Tuesday, March 24, 2015
All day  

Cost: All Free

Contact: Allison A Potteiger   (847) 467-4286

Group: sustainNU

Category: Global & Civic Engagement

Description:

From February 1 - March 28, Northwestern is competing against more than 200 universities around the country to see who can recycle the most. This is Northwestern’s fifth year competing in RecycleMania. RecycleMania rankings are based on recycling per capita, recycling rate as a percentage of total waste, and overall waste minimization.

The 2015 competition brings two new categories, which engage students to support Northwestern‘s recycling efforts. The first new category is the “Waste Less-Promote More: Engagement and Innovation Competition." Students can enter by planning and implementing a promotional outreach program to encourage other students to recycle. The students can then submit samples of their promotional materials to be judged by the RecycleMania judges. The second new category, “3R Actions Challenge,” encourages students to support their university by tweeting about what they recycle on campus or by using the myactions app. With these new categories, RecycleMania is encouraging students to educate others and spread the word about recycling on our campuses.

Recycling is available in every building at NU with two mixes of materials collected, paper/cardboard, and cans/glass/plastics. In addition, plastic bags, computers, electronics, light bulbs, and printer cartridges can be recycled in designated areas.

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Mar
25
2015

RecycleMania

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When: Wednesday, March 25, 2015
All day  

Cost: All Free

Contact: Allison A Potteiger   (847) 467-4286

Group: sustainNU

Category: Global & Civic Engagement

Description:

From February 1 - March 28, Northwestern is competing against more than 200 universities around the country to see who can recycle the most. This is Northwestern’s fifth year competing in RecycleMania. RecycleMania rankings are based on recycling per capita, recycling rate as a percentage of total waste, and overall waste minimization.

The 2015 competition brings two new categories, which engage students to support Northwestern‘s recycling efforts. The first new category is the “Waste Less-Promote More: Engagement and Innovation Competition." Students can enter by planning and implementing a promotional outreach program to encourage other students to recycle. The students can then submit samples of their promotional materials to be judged by the RecycleMania judges. The second new category, “3R Actions Challenge,” encourages students to support their university by tweeting about what they recycle on campus or by using the myactions app. With these new categories, RecycleMania is encouraging students to educate others and spread the word about recycling on our campuses.

Recycling is available in every building at NU with two mixes of materials collected, paper/cardboard, and cans/glass/plastics. In addition, plastic bags, computers, electronics, light bulbs, and printer cartridges can be recycled in designated areas.

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Mar
26
2015

RecycleMania

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When: Thursday, March 26, 2015
All day  

Cost: All Free

Contact: Allison A Potteiger   (847) 467-4286

Group: sustainNU

Category: Global & Civic Engagement

Description:

From February 1 - March 28, Northwestern is competing against more than 200 universities around the country to see who can recycle the most. This is Northwestern’s fifth year competing in RecycleMania. RecycleMania rankings are based on recycling per capita, recycling rate as a percentage of total waste, and overall waste minimization.

The 2015 competition brings two new categories, which engage students to support Northwestern‘s recycling efforts. The first new category is the “Waste Less-Promote More: Engagement and Innovation Competition." Students can enter by planning and implementing a promotional outreach program to encourage other students to recycle. The students can then submit samples of their promotional materials to be judged by the RecycleMania judges. The second new category, “3R Actions Challenge,” encourages students to support their university by tweeting about what they recycle on campus or by using the myactions app. With these new categories, RecycleMania is encouraging students to educate others and spread the word about recycling on our campuses.

Recycling is available in every building at NU with two mixes of materials collected, paper/cardboard, and cans/glass/plastics. In addition, plastic bags, computers, electronics, light bulbs, and printer cartridges can be recycled in designated areas.

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Mar
27
2015

RecycleMania

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When: Friday, March 27, 2015
All day  

Cost: All Free

Contact: Allison A Potteiger   (847) 467-4286

Group: sustainNU

Category: Global & Civic Engagement

Description:

From February 1 - March 28, Northwestern is competing against more than 200 universities around the country to see who can recycle the most. This is Northwestern’s fifth year competing in RecycleMania. RecycleMania rankings are based on recycling per capita, recycling rate as a percentage of total waste, and overall waste minimization.

The 2015 competition brings two new categories, which engage students to support Northwestern‘s recycling efforts. The first new category is the “Waste Less-Promote More: Engagement and Innovation Competition." Students can enter by planning and implementing a promotional outreach program to encourage other students to recycle. The students can then submit samples of their promotional materials to be judged by the RecycleMania judges. The second new category, “3R Actions Challenge,” encourages students to support their university by tweeting about what they recycle on campus or by using the myactions app. With these new categories, RecycleMania is encouraging students to educate others and spread the word about recycling on our campuses.

Recycling is available in every building at NU with two mixes of materials collected, paper/cardboard, and cans/glass/plastics. In addition, plastic bags, computers, electronics, light bulbs, and printer cartridges can be recycled in designated areas.

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