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Student Guide to Recycling at Duke Duke Recycles 660-1448 dukerecycles@duke.edu. Corrugated Cardboard Recycling Remove packing materials Break down all boxes. Paper Recycling Office Paper Bin: color paper white paper junk mail file folders manila envelopes

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Printed on post-consumer recycled paper

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  1. Student Guide to Recycling at DukeDuke Recycles 660-1448 dukerecycles@duke.edu Corrugated Cardboard Recycling Remove packing materials Break down all boxes Paper Recycling Office Paper Bin: color paper white paper junk mail file folders manila envelopes envelopes Post-it notes index cards Newspaper Bin: newspaper w/ inserts magazines telephone books soft cover books chipboard/paperboard Container Recycling glass bottles aluminum cans plastic bottles # 1 - # 7 steel cans / tin cans Please Empty ALL Containers! The following items are BANNEDfrom the Durham landfill and MUST be RECYCLED: Corrugated Cardboard Newspaper Steel / Tin Cans Aluminum Glass Printed on post-consumer recycled paper

  2. Leave the trash at the store! Tell them to hold the shoe boxes and excess packing material! Hold on to reusable crates and bags, then save them for move-out. Remove tubes from carpet rolls before arriving on campus. Remove appliances and fans from boxes before arrival. Empty and flatten cardboard boxes used for packing. Then recycle them at the Orange Fencing or Cardboard Dumpster! Student Guide to Recycling at DukeDuke Recycles 660-1448 dukerecycles@duke.edu Free Store! Recycling Tips for Move In Reduce and recycle your waste during move-in! Duke Recycles also manages the Duke Free Store. A program that enables, students, staff, and faculty to donate and/or take any gently used office supplies, books, classroom supplies, kitchen supplies, or other various items. You are FREE to leave whatever you don't want anymore, and FREE to take whatever is available! It is the best place to bring all your extra binders and folders, or get rid of your roommate's annoying alarm clock (just kidding). 660-1448 dukerecycles@duke.edu Recycle for the Children Reduce Reuse Recycle Volunteer to collect recyclables before and after Duke home football games!! Proceeds from the materials collected are donated to the Duke Children’s Hospital!! Duke Home Football Schedule 9/03 – Richmond 9/10 – Stanford 9/24 – Tulane 10/15 – Florida State 10/22 – Wake Forest 10/29 – Virginia Tech 11/19 – Georgia Tech Call 919-660-1448 for more information! Remember…plastic, aluminum, tin, cardboard, glass, newspaper, office paper, index cards, junk mail, term papers, paperback books and anything reusable does not go in the trash!! • Reduce your impact! Practice the 3Rs! • Use reusable mugs and cups for drinks! • Double-side your copies and print jobs! • Recycle in one of 1800 bins on campus! • Lead by example! The only thing in your trash bin should be non-recyclable items!

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