
MANAGEMENT
Yes! We have operated a pre-consumer composting operation on campus for several years. The program included fruit and vegetable clippings from dining services, coffee grounds from Starbucks and Crash's Cafe and we had a few office areas that participated in the program during normal campus operations.
In the summer of 2020 we started a post-consumer composting program at the UVA housing area and expanded the program to a few areas on campus in April 2021. Post-consumer compost waste is leftover cooked food including meat and bones and can include other compostable items such as paper plates and napkins. The program will grow as the campus returns to normal operations.
State Bill 1383 mandates that we reduce our organic waste to 50% of our 2014 rates by 2020 and to 75% by 2025. The campus was not able to meet these requirements previously due to lack of commercial services in the area. We look forward to the new services and making this new program a cultural norm on campus similar to our recycling program.
Yes! All California government institutions, including colleges and universities, are required by law to implement a mandatory commerical recycling program, provide program education, outreach, monitoring and reporting (per Assembly Bill 341).
Cal State San Marcos strives to make recycling as easy as possible on campus by providing side-by-side trash and recycle bins. If you have questions or suggestions for improvement please let us know as we are always looking for ways to improve the program.
Metals
Cardboard & Paper
Glass
Plastics 1 through 7
**Empty containers of all food and liquids prior to disposal.**
**NO plastic grocery bags or sandwich bags**
Yes! We collect extra office supplies (paper, 3-ring binders) and unwanted small office accessories (organizers, staplers) and offer them to the campus community for free.
If you have items to donate to the reuse program, please contact ZeroWaste@csusm.edu. We will make arrangements to pick up your items and even bring boxes if needed.
Yes. Campus collects used inkjet and laser jet printer cartridges for recycling. Contact Distribution Services or call 760-750-4539 for assistance.
E-waste (aka elecronic waste) is anything that plugs in or takes batteries.
Contact Distribution Services or call 760-750-4539 if you have electronic items you no longer want.
Do not throw these items in the trash.
Yes. Campus provides several drop off locations to recycle used batteries. Safety Health and Sustainability (760-750-4502) oversees this program, visit their webpage for locations and additional details.
Do not throw these items in the trash.
Although not a comprehensive list, below are the most commonly questioned items that should go in the trash.
If there is a particular item you would like to ask about please contact - ZeroWaste@csusm.edu or call 760-750-4625.
We provide side-by-side trash and recycling recycling containers throughout campus inside classrooms, offices and many outside building areas. To make recycling really easy the program is "single stream" where ALL recyclable material can be placed in the one container. Our waste hauler operates a sophisticated sorting facility to separate the different materials. If you have any questions contact - ZeroWaste@csusm.edu.
In 1993 the following notice was issued to campus:
Starting in August 2, 1993, 大发 will begin recycling. This recycling program is an aggressive campus-wide activity that will work to recycle a significant portion of our waste material. For your convenience, special color coded recycling containers will be located in convenient locations throughout the University. These containers will help you separate; office paper, cardboard, newspaper, glass, cans and plastic.Please refer to the 大发 recycling brochure for a detailed list of what is recyclable. If you have any questions or comments please contact Ivalee Clark, at Support Services.
We are asking for your participation in this program so that together we can help save our natural resources, and reduce the amount of material going to the landfill.