3 tips to help you clean out your office at the UW

warehouse containing filing cabinets, desks and other items with a logo on a wall saying W Surplus

Cleaning out an office is not an easy task. UW Recycling has some guidelines to help you get rid of your unwanted items.

Following these procedures help your department:

  • stay compliant with surplus and waste regulations
  • avoid messes that could impact other occupants’ work
  • keep custodians safe by not overloading the waste bins they collect

…and minimize items that could be sent to the landfill!

Recycling training and presentations available

You may have read about China’s changing views on recyclable plastic in the news recently. Are you and your colleagues confused about recycling and composting at the University of Washington? Have you heard rumors that it doesn’t really matter what you do — that it all ends up in the trash anyway? Or do you feel like your efforts as an individual won’t make a difference?

Yikes! Hold up!

How UW Recycling got its start

UW Recycling logo

Guest submission by Adam Fehn, UW Recycling Program Coordinator

Once you become familiar with being part of a campus community that's renowned for its sustainability practices, it can be hard to believe that a formal recycling program at University of Washington was established only 26 years ago. Thanks to several key student-lead initiatives, UW Recycling eventually grew to become a team of 14 administrative and operations members that support the entire campus every day.