- Mixed Recycling (Metal, Glass, Plastic)
- Paper Recycling
SIU paper recycling containers collect all types of paper recycling, including:
- white paper
- colored paper
- newspaper
- glossy paper, such as magazines
- phone books
- thin cardboard, such as cereal boxes
In summary, mixed paper bins accept any paper EXCEPT thin cardboard with wax (i.e. fruit and vegetable boxes).
All paper should be clean paper. If paper has been contaminated with liquid or grease, it cannot be recycled and should be put into a landfill (trash) bin.
Some locations on campus collect only shredded paper or only white paper. Shredded paper and white paper should be bagged and have NO more than 2-3% of any other paper.
- Cardboard
Corrugated Cardboard can be recycled within buildings by:
- breaking down the boxes till they are flat
- labeling them with a note or marker with the word "recycle"
- placing the flattened boxes next to the paper recycling
We can even recycle pizza boxes! Please remove all inserts and food. It is okay if there's some grease in the boxes. Our recycling partner does not accept the new, circular compostable pizza boxes.
- Ink/Toner Cartridge Recycling
The Sustainability Office manages a recycling process for all used/empty and a sharing process for FULL/UNUSED ink and toner cartridges. More information can be found here.
- Other Electronics
It is mandated by the State of Illinois that electronic waste (e-waste) must be diverted from being sent to the landfill.
All electronic waste, except for ink/toner cartridges (process described above), should be sent to Surplus Property.
- Toothbrushes and Miscellaneous Dental Hygiene Materials
Currently, the SIU Dental Hygiene Clinic is collecting dental materials for recycling for a program through Colgate. Bring materials to their office on the ground floor of the College of Applied Sciences and put them in the boxes by reception. Recyclable materials include:
- toothbrushes
- toothpaste tubes and caps
- toothbrush and toothpaste packaging
- floss containers
- Compost Information and Other Resources
Compost
-Did you know?
- SIU composts food waste from University Housing dining halls.
- Someday, we hope to collect food waste more widely on campus. The food waste is taken to SIU’s Forced Aeration Compost Facility, where it is mixed with landscaping and farm waste and turned into compost.
Other Resources
-PSO Building Services and Grounds training document.