Going Beyond Three Streams: Path to Zero-Waste
Seattle University has set a goal of becoming a zero-waste campus by 2025. One of the ways we are working to achieve this goal is by reducing what we send to the landfill. Special items we collect for recovery include:
- Styrofoam and packing peanuts are collected and sent to Styro Recycle.
- Plastic film products including grocery bags, bubble wrap, and plastic packaging are also collected by Styro Recycle.
- Clothing and small household products are donated to the Northwest Center.
- Household items and furniture go to Goodwill, Ballard Reuse, Second Use, and other local businesses.
- Scrap metal and pallets are collected by a local family-owned business for reuse and recycling
- Electronic waste (e-waste) is collected by 3R Technology and is resold, donated, or recycled.
- Batteries and light bulbs are sorted and collected by Clean Earth Environmental Solutions for proper recycling.
This is not a comprehensive list of the items we divert, but provides some examples of our collections. If you have an idea for improving our waste diversion, please reach out to the SU Recycling team!