Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 07, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    RECYCLING
Continued from Page 1
A recycling problem would
not prove ,i finunc lal burden to
the I’niversitv end could even
tu.illv even make money lor the
Physical Plant. Kaplan said
To save on labor costs, the
Phvsic.il Plant could use work
ers who currently get paid to
haul garbage as well as hire
work stud\ students, she said
As landfill costs soar and the
prii e ol \ irgin materials in
creases, roc vi ling vs ill also save
the I'niversitv money Kaplan
sa id
Me livers himsell pointed out
that the Value of ret vcluble ma
lerials will ini lease as more
mills are built to plot ess ree v
i led paper and cardboard, thus
driving up demand and the
piii e for these materials
Ueverhauser announced last
week that it will build a $7(1
million plant at its Springfield
mill to re proe ess cardboard
Another i ont eru i ited b\ ad
minislrators earlier this ve.ir
disposing ot confidential mate
rial mav not be as mm h 11I a
problem as originally feared.
\h fivers said ( nnfidential ma
terial is not required to be
shredded or burned, and be
cause the bulk of the ! 1 mversi
!\ s confidential dm umeiils
consists of ' student acadeinii
records documents with al
most no financ nil value to pro
vide an ini entive for stealing
most confidential material tan
be simply marked as sui h and
rei u led w ith other paper
Mi livers said he plans to
present his findings to Phvsil al
Plant Director C.eorge I lei lit
sometime this week Hecht said
that the report will in turn lie
presented to the I'mversitv’s
new Iv formed i omillittee on re
i yt.ling, chaired by Assistant
Vii e President Muriel |ai kson
The Physical Plant hopes to
announce its plan tor recycling
by the time tall term starts, but
"there are lots of issues" to
i onsider. I lei lit said
Dan Williams, vice president
tor administration, said the
I'niversitv administration is
"very positive" about recyel
mg "It s not only part ot being
a good employer and a good
citizen, yye want to set an ex
ample. he said "However,
we can't ignore the financial
implii ations
Meanwhile. I'niversitv lions
mg and IMP I noil Servii es
plan to introduce reusable plas
tu mugs lor hot and i old bevel
ages m order to reduc e the
number of paper cups used in
resident e hall dining aleas and
in the liMl ^ir eliminate them
entirely
Kach dorm resident arriving
this fall will be given a mug to
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usr in tin' dining halls said
housing loud service Director
I rod Babcock Resident e hall
dining areas are also urdoring
larger glass tumhlors hi replace
iho disposable paper nips pro
viouslv supplied hi students
"Wo liopo to ohminalo the
paper i lips completely by llio
time sludonls got hero this
tall lialu ink said
The same plnstii mugs dis
trihutod m residence halls wiil
ho sold in I ho KMI and any
one who uses them will be able
to bti\ hot or cold beverages at
a discount said I tennis ( arc
KMI tood serve e dirts tor
The mugs, whit h should be
available on or after ()< t I are
part ol ( aii s effort to pro i \
cle, or reduce the amount ot
disposable paper and plastics
th.it the KMI ’ orders he said
We would like to i nine as
close as possible to eliminating
paper i lips. ' he added
( an said he would also like
to gel ml ol portion }on ks tor
sugar, i realty ketchup and
mustard and replace them with
bulk dispensers
Both < arr .mil Baht in k s.ini
Iiii \ would like In m i- <11 iiini
mini tin. cardboard ,m<i glass
included in tin1 Phvsu .il Plant's
ret vi ling program Mi Ivor
said th.it is "definitelv being
considered
(airrentlv. u t'mverxitv i his
siiti'd ettiplovre volunteers to
take i ardboard irom tin' l All
food serve e to Weverhausei to
tic ret vi li'd ( 'art said
t ins is something siin dons
entireh on her own. he said
In fat t individuals on i am
jins deserve most ot tin1 credit
lor showing tin' enthusiasm fm
current ret \a ling programs that
has made them so successful
and tor writing letters and mak
mg phone i alls to adininistra
tors expressing tile important e
ol keeping and expanding the
program. Kaplan said
It's exi it mg to see i olisuin
er pressure make a dillereni e
to know tli.it mdi\ iduals i an
make a ditterence with lelti’is
and phone (alls.'' site said
People should nevm tinnk
think then opinion doesn't
i mint
your dollars
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