Resource Efficiency Awareness Program - REAP
Reducing Solid Waste
Facts for 2008-2009
- 1 cubic yard (CY) of trash or recycling equals approximately 250 pounds per CY.
- The 2007 national average for per capita solid waste rates was approximately 4.54 lbs./person/day.
- As we begin the FY 08-09 school year the average per capita solid waste rates for TUSD schools are:
- Elementary Schools = 16.3 lbs./student/week
- Middle Schools = 14.9 lbs./student/week
- High Schools = 16.7 lbs./student/week
- Alternative Education = 27.2 lbs./student/week
- Exceptional Education = 38.5 lbs/student/week
- The City of Tucson solid waste containers indicate the volume (CY) as the last numbers in the upper right corner of the front load commercial containers.
Waste Reduction at TUSD
TUSD has taken two main approaches to reducing the solid waste
produced by schools and sites:
- Implementing the Commingled Recycling for Schools Project
- Careful monitoring of the amount of solid waste produced at
district schools and facilities
Commingled Recycling for Schools Project
The Commingled Recycling for Schools Project was initiated
by Tucson Unified School District to educate elementary schools
how to actively participate in Tucson
Recycles, the City of Tucson's commingled or single-stream recycling
program.
Project objectives include to complete the following:
- Design presentations targeting school staff.
- Implement outreach campaign for additional elementary schools.
- Provide positive reinforcement for participating schools.
- Develop data tracking methodology for participating schools.
- Promote commingled recycling model for other Tucson and Arizona
schools.
Posters and recycle bins are available by calling the REAP office,
(520) 225-4673.
Monitoring
Carefully monitoring the amount of solid waste produces helps us
to identify ways to reduce waste production.
More information about the waste produced at TUSD schools is available
from the following document:
For classroom use, we have developed the Solid
Waste Worksheet
.
Students can use this to calculate the impact of changing the solid
waste stream at their school.
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