Recycling


Columbia Conserves
Web: www.columbia.edu/cu/green

As part of its “Columbia Conserves” environmental program, the University implemented a recycling program in order to increase the amount of material we recycle and reduce the amount we discard as waste. The program, in conjuction with New York City’s recycling program, calls for the separation of recyclables and trash into four categories: All Paper, Bottles and Cans, Toner Cartridges, and Trash.

The Purchasing Department promotes recycling by offering items with recycled content. Purchasing is also working to reuse commonly used items such as laser toner cartridges, wooden pallets, and office furniture.

In order to promote the reuse of office furniture and equipment, the University has created the “Columbia Equipment Re-Use Program,” which gives users the opportunity to give and receive used goods around the University and various local community organizations.

Print Services actively encourages clients to use recycled paper rather than fiber paper for photocopying and printing orders. The Columbia University athletic complex at Baker Field recycles plastic and metal containers, newspaper, and cardboard.

The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory collects all colored paper, magazines, envelopes, nonmetallic wrapping paper, and cardboard for recycling.

The Nevis Laboratories recycles cardboard, paper, newspapers, and magazines, and composts horticultural waste such as grass, leaves, and branches on site.