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What to Recycle

Discover how we can divert waste from landfills through our various campus recycling programs.

What is recycling contamination?

A recycling bin on the 人妻少妇专区's campusRecycling contamination occurs when non-recyclable materials, like Styrofoam or plastic cups, are put in the recycle bin. Recyclable items that are not empty and clean of food and liquid waste also create contamination. The contents of recycle bins that are too contaminated have to be put in the trash.

Another way to contaminate recycling is by wishcycling. Wishcycling means putting items into the recycle bin when you are not sure if they鈥檙e actually recyclable. While wishcyclers have good intentions鈥攖hey hope and wish the item can be recycled鈥攖hey can often contribute to the recycling contamination problem.

Remember: When in doubt, throw it out.

What can I recycle?

Reference the drop-downs below to understand what specifically is recyclable. You can also review听 for helpful infographics, brochures, images, and FAQs about recyclable materials.

Plastic, metal, glass, paper, and cardboard
Plastics
  • Bottles: beverage, soap, squeeze bottles, and spray bottles (reattach caps, pumps, and lids)
  • Jugs: milk, laundry detergent, etc. (reattach caps)
  • Jars: peanut butter, mayonnaise, sauce, etc. (reattach lids)
  • Tubs: dairy products like sour cream, margarine, yogurt, etc. (reattach lids)
  • Gable top (milk and juice) cartons and drink/soup boxes: remove and throw away plastic straws; reattach caps for recycling
  • NO plastic bags, foam egg cartons, single-use plastics (coffee pods, straws, utensils, cups) or prescription bottles
Metals

础肠肠别辫迟补产濒别听cleanmetal items include:

  • Metal food and beverage cans (lids are accepted)
  • License plates (defaced)
  • Metal pots,听pans, and aluminum foil
  • Empty aerosol cans (with caps), but no pesticides or spray paints
Glass

础肠肠别辫迟补产濒别听cleanglass:

  • Glass food and beverage bottles, jugs, and jars: reattach and recycle lids and caps.

No drinking glasses, window glass, Pyrex, light bulbs, etc.

Paper and cardboard

You can recycle most clean paper products, including:

  • Newspapers, magazines, catalogs, etc.
  • Office paper, files, school papers, etc. (shredded paper in brown paper bags only)
  • Junk mail, advertisements, and brochures
  • All envelopes, including window envelopes*
  • Corrugated cardboard: flattened, 2-by-4 feet maximum听(do not bundle or tie together)
  • Phone directories and softcover books
  • Paper boxes鈥攃ereal, cracker, soda, tissue, shoe, gift, toy, etc. (flatten box and recycle any plastic liners at grocery store with other plastic bags)
  • Pizza boxes and paper egg cartons (discard all contents and flatten)

*Window envelopes:Help the Medical Center reduce paper! Every week, Clinical Laboratories sends out hundreds of white windowed envelopes containing lab results. Although the envelopes can be recycled along with many other varieties of paper, they are also perfect for reuse since nothing is typed or written on them. Return envelopes to: Clinical Laboratories, Attn: Steven Bowers, Box 278846.

Special recycling programs
Ink cartridges

Inkjet, laser, and toner cartridges as well as drums and fusers can be recycled by mail or by drop off to several areas around the University. Rebates from this recycling program support the planting of new trees on campus!

Mail

Package the recyclables in any box or envelope and mail to University Mail Services, PO Box 270001.

River 人妻少妇专区

  • Wilson Commons – 人妻少妇专区 Information Center
  • 人妻少妇专区 Mail Center counter
  • Any ResLife Office

Medical Center

  • Med Center Post Office (G5142)
  • Saunders Research Building Vending Machine Area (1.104)

 

Batteries

The University recycles rechargeable batteries (not alkaline) in accordance with Monroe County Environmental Services and . All alkaline batteries can be disposed of in the regular trash. Contact the University鈥檚 at (585) 275-2056 if your area is interested in arranging a battery collection location.

Batteries can be dropped off at the following locations:

River 人妻少妇专区

Medical Center

  • Biological Supply Center, G-8633, Monday鈥揊riday, 8 a.m.鈥4 p.m.
  • Parking Office at Strong Memorial Hospital Garage, G-0612A, Monday鈥揊riday, 6 a.m.鈥11 p.m.; weekends, 9 a.m.鈥1 p.m.
  • School of Medicine and Dentistry Environmental Services Office, G-6305, Monday鈥揊riday, 8 a.m.鈥4 p.m.
Electronics

has information about pick-up/drop-off options and what鈥檚 eligible for recycling.

  • Students can bring electronics that store data (e.g., laptops, tablets, USB drives, hard drives, etc.) to the University Tech Store in Rush Rhees Library. All other electronics devices can be labeled 鈥淩ECYCLE鈥 and brought to the Sage Art Center and Gale House loading docks to be recycled.

The Sustainability Office hosts an annual E-Cycle Day each fall for members of the University community to recycle personal electronics.

Document shredding

Contact the Facilities Customer Service Center at (585) 273-4567 to schedule a service request for University document shredding.

The Sustainability Office hosts the annual Shred Fest in the summer for safe and secure destruction and recycling of personal paper documents.

Shoes

The 人妻少妇专区’s shoe reuse and recycling program has been redesigned to bring usable shoes first and foremost to those in need.

Donation bins can be found in the main locker rooms of the Goergen Athletic Center. All types of shoes are accepted.

Each batch of collected shoes is provided to , a nonprofit providing services to those who are economically disadvantaged and/or unhoused in the local Rochester community. Once Hope Dealers receives what they need, the remaining shoes are donated to , a Western NY-based organization who will distribute the remaining reusable shoes to those in need and send those unsuitable for reuse to recycling.

From April 2009 to July 2024, the University participated in program. Through this program, 5,416 pairs of sneakers, equating to nearly six tons, were collected and recycled.

Plastic bags

Plastic bags should never be placed in a regular recycling bin. Instead, they must be collected through a specialized collection program. Acceptable bags include:

  • Grocery shopping bags (e.g., produce bags, bread bags, cereal box liners, or stretch/shrink wrap)
  • Zip-type bags (please remove the slide mechanism)
  • Mail packages (bubble wrap or plastic envelopes)

Plastic bags can be dropped off in the special kiosk in .

Florescent lamps, used oil, mercury containing items, and other hazardous waste

Contact the at (585) 275-2056 to:

  • Recycle these materials
  • Dispose of hazardous waste
Pipette tip boxes

Bring empty pipette tip boxes to the at:

601 Elmwood Avenue Box 637 Room G8633

The Supply Center is open on weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, except from noon to 1:00 PM. For questions, please contact Michael Hughson at michael_hughson@urmc.rochester.edu.