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Waste Management

A well-planned event can minimize waste by reducing use of single-use items and reusing event supplies. For any waste that is produced, proper waste separation is essential for diverting waste from the landfill and turning it into a resource. Campus Recycling at Ohio University is available to help implement your event’s waste management goals.

Request compost and recycling bins

  1. Request compost and recycling bins for your event from Campus Recycling by filling out an online Facilities Work Request . VPN connection is required while off campus to submit a request.
  2. Complete the form fields and be sure to include the following information.
    1. Date and start and end times of the event
    2. A note if your event will be multiple days
    3. The anticipated number of attendees
    4. For compost service, provide detailed information about your catering choice (packaging,
      condiments, quantity, etc.)
    5. Where you would like the bins to be placed
    6. Desired pick up and drop off times

What can be recycled?

OHIO has mixed-stream recycling for paper, glass, metal, cardboard, aluminum, and plastics 1-7. Keep all liquids and food waste out of the recycling.

View a detailed list of accepted materials .

What can be composted?

ONLY food waste and napkins are accepted in the compost bins. Compostable products (such as clamshells, compostable plastics, etc.) are NOT currently accepted. Make sure no plastics or other packaging end up in the compost bin.

Even though the university cannot currently compost ‘compostable’ products, using non-petroleum based products still reduces pressure on natural resources and damage from mining.

It is extremely important to separate waste correctly and not contaminate waste streams. Here are some strategies to encourage proper disposal:

  • Strategically place compost, recycling, and landfill bins around the venue in highly visible and trafficked areas. Keep the three options together with proper signage to maximize attendee awareness.
  • For larger events, consider recruiting volunteer “Bin Goalies” to assist at “Zero Waste Stations” to help attendees select the appropriate bin for their waste. 
    • Many on-campus student organizations, such as the Climate and Sustainability Ambassadors, are eager to find volunteer opportunities.
  • Have the MC, DJ, or event organizer announce your event’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact and how guests can utilize composting and recycling bins. Encourage multiple announcements of this sort, especially if guests are arriving and leaving throughout.

Remember to budget for recycling and composting bins in your planning. Student Organizations can order bins for half price!

Students with recycling bins

Attendee education is essential for effectively diverting waste. Make sure signage is clearly displayed and don’t be shy in your event announcements to encourage attendees to embrace your Green Event goals!

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