When it comes to paper, think blue

Common recycling misconceptions on campus explained

Med Center named a “top collector” by Terracycle

Writing Instrument Recycling Efforts to Gain National Attention

Earth Week is Here

Campus Earth Week activities start this Friday, run through the 29th

Hugelkultur

By Anne Rivas   When we moved here four years ago, I was excited about Omaha sending yard waste to a composting facility.  I put my sticks out for pickup with a clear conscience, and composted almost everything else at home.  Now the city…

RePurpose It and Earth Week Rides Again

By Melanie Stewart Let the countdown begin, Earth Day is exactly one month away! I know you’re all as excited about that as we are, and we hope you will find our lineup of Earth Week activities fun, informative, and potentially prize-winning! That’s right,…

Revisiting the 5 R’s

By Melanie Stewart   There is an ongoing discussion in Omaha over what to do with yard waste.  For most of the past year, it has been taken to the landfill to eventually provide power by burning methane.  Before that, it was composted and…

Styrofoam Stymied

By Melanie Stewart Styrofoam is a cheap, light-weight material that is very good at insulating.  This makes it a practical option for everything from protecting objects during shipping to keeping your beverage warm. That’s the (small) upside.  The downside: The manufacturing of Styrofoam: Produces…

Zika Apocalypse?

By Melanie Stewart Back in December it was unlikely that most of us had heard of the Zika virus.  Barely 2 months later, it has become a household term and the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. We now know there…

Earth Week Lineup Announced

Campus Favorites RePurpose It Contest and Electronic Recycling/Paper Shredding Return

Battery Recycling Just Got Easier

Online form speeds up process, saves time and money By Melanie Stewart As you may know, the Med Center collects single use alkaline batteries for recycling.  We provide a recycled gallon container, and when it’s full, you would have filled out a chemical tag,…