Sort it out

06 November 2020

Post by Admin


How  good  you  are  at  trash  separation?

WHY DO WE NEED TO SORT TRASH?

The University of British Columbia (UBC) uses recycling stations to sort food scraps and recyclables out of the garbage means these materials will be used again, and not sent to the landfill. You’ll see the Sort it Out stations conveniently placed in buildings and other locations around campus.

 

AVOIDING LANDFILL

UBC’s goal is to divert 80 percent of our operational garbage from the landfill by 2020. 

To achieve this, we need the help of everyone in the UBC community to ensure that recyclable and compostable items are placed in the proper bins and not just dumped into the garbage.

 

Garbage rotting in landfills increases the risk of soil, water and air pollution, and creates the greenhouse gas methane that is twenty times worse than carbon dioxide (C02). Garbage is often caused by contamination, created when certain materials are mixed into the wrong bin and cannot be removed. This makes it hard to recycle properly because an otherwise reusable resource has to be sent the landfill.

 

At UBC, we have a ‘closed-loop’ system for the food scraps we collect: we turn food and plant waste into compost that is used for gardening on campus. By keeping plastic out of the food scraps stream, it allows us to turn the 5 tonnes of organic waste UBC produces daily into a clean compost.

 

How good you are at trash separation. Click to test yourself https://bit.ly/3l5JCMJ


Source: The University of British Columbia