UTM Recycles to hold recycling event Oct. 18
Issue date: 10/7/08 Section: Campus News
UTM Recycles! will sponsor the next Community Recycling Event from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Oct. 18, in the Hardy Graham Stadium parking lot. The event is free and open to the public.
The following materials will be accepted for recycling: paper and cardboard, aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastics of any kind, steel cans and other scrap metal, eye glasses, used clothing in good shape, cell phones, rechargeable batteries and ink cartridges.
Please rinse food and beverage containers. It is helpful if all material is sorted beforehand.
Partners and sponsors of UTM Recycles! include the American Democracy Project, the UT Martin College of Humanities and Fine Arts, the UT Martin Physical Plant, Sodexo, and UT Martin student organizations including the Agronomy Club, Tri-Beta and Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society.
For more information on recycling at UTM, contact Dennis Kosta, supervisor of custodial services, at 881-7640 or dkosta@utm.edu. To learn how to join UTM Recycles or volunteer at the Oct. 18 event, contact Dr. Angie Mackewn, assistant professor of psychology, at 881-7370 or amackewn@utm.edu.
The following materials will be accepted for recycling: paper and cardboard, aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastics of any kind, steel cans and other scrap metal, eye glasses, used clothing in good shape, cell phones, rechargeable batteries and ink cartridges.
Please rinse food and beverage containers. It is helpful if all material is sorted beforehand.
Partners and sponsors of UTM Recycles! include the American Democracy Project, the UT Martin College of Humanities and Fine Arts, the UT Martin Physical Plant, Sodexo, and UT Martin student organizations including the Agronomy Club, Tri-Beta and Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society.
For more information on recycling at UTM, contact Dennis Kosta, supervisor of custodial services, at 881-7640 or dkosta@utm.edu. To learn how to join UTM Recycles or volunteer at the Oct. 18 event, contact Dr. Angie Mackewn, assistant professor of psychology, at 881-7370 or amackewn@utm.edu.
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