
| Recycling Program
Drexel's Recycling Program has grown tremendously since it was implemented in 1997. Nearly 20 percent of the University's waste stream is now being recycled. What began with just the recycling of paper, the program today includes mixed paper, glass, plastic, aluminum, cardboard and hazardous-type materials such as fluorescent lamps, motor oil, industrial batteries, computers, electrical equipment, and tires. The recycling program also operates a composting center to aid in the removal of cut grass, leaves and tree limbs from the waste stream.
Current receptacles for recycling materials on campus consist of nine large outdoor co-mingled recycling containers, over 200 indoor co-mingled recycling containers, and hundreds of small desk-side paper recycling containers.
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