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On Campus Move-In

During last year's Move-In, 2337 cubic yards of cardboard, 502 large bags of polystyrene foam block and 40 large bags of foam pellets were collected for recycling!

Wondering what to do with all of the cardboard, Styrofoam, and packing peanuts left over from moving into your residence hall? Recycle it! You can recycle unwanted cardboard, foam, and packing peanuts by putting them in the appropriately labeled dumpsters and carts near residence hall loading docks. You can also recycle paper and mixed containers. Just look for signs at your loading dock. Paper and cardboard go into the labeled BLUE dumpsters and mixed containers can go into the labeled BLUE carts. Anything that doesn't fit one of the categories can go in the brown dumpsters labeled TRASH.


Content modified: September, 2009

Please direct questions and comments to Recycling (get address) (38.107.191.118).

*This website is intended for use by University of Michigan faculty, staff and students. Please keep questions limited to recycling and waste disposal within the University and Washtenaw County.

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