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Kick ya Bin

This program is part of the Wipe Out Waste pilot program, designed to reduce waste and increase recycling on campus.

This means your under desk bin will be replaced with a cardboard recycling box for paper, envelopes, post-it notes and other paper and cardboard items.

A recycling station will be installed in a kitchen or corridor close to you for other recyclables. This station will also include a general waste bin for plastic wrap, chip packets and wrappers. This system encourages use of the recycling stations and helps to keep offices and desks free of messy food waste.

This recycling program is now becoming common place in new buildings and offices as everyone strives to recycle more and save resources for future generations.

Where does Ecoversity start? Here. With you.

A typical paper recycling box.

Staff included in the program received a flyer and a University KeepCup to minimise take-away coffee cup waste.

Case Studies from Zero Waste SA

Riverside Centre - Department for Families and Communities

In 2009, the Riverside Centre on North Terrace made a decision to strive towards zero waste by installing a new recycling system, including removing under desk bins. 700 staff soon began recycling waste with the new system that included recycling stations and a paper reduction program. The result has been a reduction in annual waste collection costs from $35,000 to $15,000 and a 76 tonne reduction in annual CO2 emissions. Read more on the DFC's zero waste initiative.

State Administration Building, 200 Victoria Square

Department for Premier and Cabinet (DPC) has strong sustainability focus and removed underdesk bins as part of a wider waste reduction strategy. Find out more on the DPC's waste reduction strategy.

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Division of Services & Resources
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The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 AUSTRALIA
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Email: ecoversity@adelaide.edu.au

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