Page 8-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989 Residence halls to begin mandatory recycling by Ann Eveleth Daily Staff Writer Don't throw this newspaper away when you're finished reading it. And don't throw away that next pizza box either. Recycle them instead, as part of the University of Michigan's new residence hall recycling program. Starting this fall, all residence halls, including the food service kitchens, will participate in the first phase of the University's recycling program. The program, along with its $150,000 price tag, were ap- proved by the University Board of Regents in February. The regents' decision followed closely the Ecology Center's pro- posal for a mandatory recycling ordi- nance for all Ann Arbor residents. That proposal will be reviewed a second time by the City Council September 18, said City Council Administration Coordinator Jan Chaplin. Buck Marks, the waste recycling coordinator of the University Grounds and Refuse Department said, "If the program is as successful as we hope, we'll be within the city's (proposed) guidelines." If the ordinance is passed it will unlikely have an impact on the University, according to Marks, but he added, "we would want to act in the spirit of what the community is doing." Although the proposed ordinance mandates for more extensive recy- cling than the present University's program, further expansion of the program is planned for fall of 1990. This year, the residence halls will begin recycling newspapers, corru- gated cardboard, pizza boxes, and computer paper from the residence hall computer clusters. Containers such as glass bottles, tin cans, and other refuse will be included in phase two of the plan next year. According to Linda Goldenhar, a doctoral student in the School of Public Health who is studying the situation, pizza boxes account for 8- 10 percent of residence hall waste Marks said, "It is primarily a housing program right now, as we don't have the resources to include the academic and administration buildings," but he added that he hoped to organize a project which would include the campus computer centers. "There has been interest and co- operation from the computer center staffs," he said. This project would be organized throughout the fall as time permits. Spending for the program will be divided between the Housing Divis- ion and the Plant and Refuse Department, but the cost will trickle down to students living in campus housing. The rate increase will be $15 per student in residence halls and $5 per family in campus apart- ments annually. The difference is due to the more intense program in the halls. "The quality of the materials that students produce is essential for the programs success," said Marks. AMIT SHANJDaily The University hopes its program for mandatory recycling in all residence halls will help ease the burden on tne city's landfill. Students this fall will be expected to recycle newspapers and pizza boxes. Students will be responsible for sort- ing out recyclable materials and moving them to hall waste closets. The University has organized two task forces for implementation and education, and for waste disposal procedures, in order to ensure the program's success. To encourage student participation and education about recycling, sev- eral positions will be available this fall for work-study, internships, and independent study activities. One such position will be the Housing HEYWO LV E R NES- WE'VE GTYYOR C -ORS Recycling Liaison, who would hold educational training sessions for dormitories, as well as following up on the participation of both students and staff. Other priorities of the task force include the provision of graduate and undergraduate study programs for students who wish to prepare for a career in integrated waste manage- ment. WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR FROMTHE JEWISH CULTURAL SOCIET We are a Secular Humanist organization offering secular celebrations of Jewish holidays, weddings, and life cycle events. Call us at: 665-5761 Affiliated with the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations. PASS IT AROUND! 0 i n(L7 ] I ;-.j THIS TH E UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER COLLEGE BOWL COMEDY COMPANY DEBATE HOMECOMING IMPACT JAZZ DANCE LAUGHTRACK MEDIATRICS MICHIGRAS 3 MINI COURSES MUSKET SOPH SHOW SOUNDSTAGE SPECIAL EVENTS STARBOUND TECH CREW TICKET CENTRAL , ,tii t Bf i ... ,i .. rwk, tow, I I towkt r) E: O/n Entire stock of University of Michigan team sportswear! Hey Wolverines! When it comes to back-to-school spirit - we're apparel of fun! Choose from a larqe assortment of universi-tees, tank tops, sweatshirts, I i I