Â鶹´«Ã½ is committed to facilitating the pursuit of knowledge in a context of social responsibility. An awareness of our responsibility to protect the environment prompted the development of the GreenPACE Recycling Program, which was implemented on each campus during the 1991 academic year. The GreenPACE Recycling Program was initiated by the president and developed by the University-wide Task Force on Re-cycling in cooperation with the Pace Initiatives Committee on Health, Law, and the Environment.
The program designates and provides for the collection and disposal of the following materials:
- New York City: corrugated cardboard, office paper, metal food cans, glass, deposit, aluminum
- cans, and bulk waste
- Pleasantville/Briarcliff: deposit aluminum cans, glass, newspaper, and office paper
- White Plains : office paper and deposit aluminum cans
Information about the GreenPACE Recycling Program may be obtained from the Director of the Environmental Center on each campus.
Dos and Don'ts
Do recycle:
- All glass containers
- Bottles
- Jars
- All metal containers
- Tin and aluminum cans
- Any plastic containers with necks
- Beverage bottles
- Detergent and dish-soap containers
- If it has a neck, recycle it!
- Any paper or cardboard without food waste
- Note or copier paper
- Newspapers and magazines
- Junk mail
- Cardboard boxes If it doesn't have a pizza in it, recycle it!
Don't recycle:
- Trash
- Anything with food waste in it
- Empty and rinse all beverage and food containers
- Pizza boxes are not recyclable
- Plastic without necks
- Yogurt cups
- Coffee cup lids
- Food containers such as ones found in Pace Dining Halls
- Tupperware
- Plates
- Cups such as cold beverage containers
- Grocery bags
- Anything that you can reuse!