RecycleMania continues with a collection week, clothing swap and confidential discount

RecycleMania is a 10-week national recycling competition between universities, which started January 20th and runs through March 30th. OSU is competing to recycle the most both nationally and in the Civil War with the University of Oregon. As you can see, it is a tight competition this year! Calendar Events and other opportunities are offered […]

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March 5, 2013

RecycleMania is a 10-week national recycling competition between universities, which started January 20th and runs through March 30th.

OSU is competing to recycle the most both nationally and in the Civil War with the University of Oregon. As you can see, it is a tight competition this year!

RecycleMania Civil War socres over time

Calendar

Events and other opportunities are offered every week; here’s the line-up for the rest of the term:

  • Fresh From the Faucet Tabling: Tuesday, March 5 & Wednesday, March 6, 10:00 am – 2:30 pm, MU Quad. Drop by to learn about the benefits of drinking tap water and get a free reusable bottle!
  • Film Plastic & E-Waste Collection Week: Wednesday, March 6 at 9:00 am-7:30 pm and Thursday-Wednesday, March 7-8 and 11-13 at 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Recycling/Surplus warehouse, 644 SW 13th St. Bring electronics and film plastic for free recycling. Help OSU compete nationally! See a full list of accepted items here. Join on Facebook.
  • Women’s Center Clothing Swap: Monday-Thursday, March 11-14, 9:00 am-6:00 pm and Friday, March 15, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, OSU Women’s Center. Bring what you don’t need, score something new! Join on Facebook.
  • Departmental Shredding Discount Week: Monday-Friday, March 18-22, all OSU Corvallis campus dept. offices. 50% off all confidential shredding requests submitted online this week. OSU dept. materials only.

You can also participate in RecycleMania by throwing away less and recycling more.

Happy RecycleMania!

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