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January 30, 2007 Contacts: David Ottalini, 301 405 4076 or dottalin@umd.edu The "R" in TERP Stands for "Recycle"
A state law - the Maryland Recycling Act - requires all counties and state units - including the University of Maryland - to recycle. Since its enactment in 1998, more than 1,000,000 tons of trash have been recycled throughout Maryland each year. The university has been working hard on its own recycling program - which stands at 20% and rising. "The University of Maryland has placed a high priority on recycling over the past few years," says Student Affairs Vice President Linda Clement. She says that while Maryland has made good progress, entering the Recyclemania contest will help "maintain and enhance this upward trend." Of course it helps that a number of rival ACC schools are also in the contest. "From paper to bottles and from cardboard to cans, let's trash the Blue Devils, Tar Heels, and Cavaliers!" says University Relations Vice President Remington Brodie with a smile. The winner of Recyclemania takes home no prize other than bragging rights. Last year, Oregon State University took first place by recycling 91 pounds per person. The top ACC school was Miami, that recorded 80 pounds per person. Weekly Updates Week #1, UM averaged one pound of recyclables per person. Week #4, UM is up to recycling four pounds of recyclables per person! Week #9, (Final Week!) UM is now recycling 54,500 lbs. a week - up from an average of 34,000 lbs. during week one. This past year, the university also worked with Apple and the City of College Park to hold a major recycling event on campus. Tons of electronic equipment were turned in over a two day period next to the university recycling center. How Recyclemania Works Each week, the university reports its recyclables and waste weights. Recyclemania calculates Maryland's standing in the competition relative to the university's enrollment, resident student population and number of staff. Weekly ratings will be publicized to the Maryland community throughout the competition at www.environment.umd.edu/recycle and through other locations on campus. Recyclemania Home Page
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