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Garbage On The Green Report 2014 Summary Report, James Taylor, Caitlin Kengle Nov 2014

Garbage On The Green Report 2014 Summary Report, James Taylor, Caitlin Kengle

Garbage on the Green Reports

Garbage on the Green is a waste auditing program developed by the UNF Environmental Center in 2007, with support from Physical Facilities. The audit was designed to gain a better understanding of UNF’s solid waste stream and to improve the overall diversion rate. The program corresponds with UNF’s plan to reduce its overall environmental footprint.


Garbage On The Green Report 2013 Summary Report, James Taylor, Katie Borello, Blair Romain Sep 2014

Garbage On The Green Report 2013 Summary Report, James Taylor, Katie Borello, Blair Romain

Garbage on the Green Reports

Garbage on the Green is a waste auditing pro-gram developed by the UNF Environmental Center in 2007, with support from Physical Facilities. The audit was designed to gain a better under-standing of the university’s solid waste stream and to improve the overall diversion rate. The program corresponds with UNF’s plan to reduce its overall environmental footprint.


2013 Garbage On The Green Waste Audit Report, James Taylor, Katie Borello, Blair Romain Jan 2014

2013 Garbage On The Green Waste Audit Report, James Taylor, Katie Borello, Blair Romain

Garbage on the Green Reports

Garbage on the Green is an experiential research project in which volunteers conduct a campus waste audit. The program was developed by the Environmental Center in 2007, with support from UNF Physical Facilities. The waste audit was designed so administration could gain a better understanding of the university’s solid waste stream and make steps towards improving the overall diversion rate. The program takes its name from ‘The Green’ a popular common space on the UNF campus where the waste audit began in 2007.