The SUNY Poly Utica campus participates in single-stream recycling through the OHSWA RecycleOne: One and Done program. This means all recyclable items – paper, plastic, metal, and glass – should be mixed together loosely in one recycle bin.
OHSWA RecycleOne brochures (pdf) have been provided to each department or office to remind everyone what is and is not recyclable. Download a RecycleOne flyer suitable (pdf) for posting.
Not sure if your item is recyclable? Visit AmIRecyclable.com for quick answers.
Thanks for your participation in our campus recycling program!
Below are tips for recycling PAPER.
OK TO RECYCLE:
Newspapers & Inserts, Magazines & Catalogs, Phone Books, Kraft Paper (Brown Paper Bags) and Paper Egg Cartons
Junk Mail Such As: Cards, Envelopes, Letters and Enclosures
School & Office Paper Such As: Tablet Paper, White Paper (Lined & Unlined), Green Bar Computer Paper, Computer Paper, Colored Paper, Copy Paper, Scratch Pad Paper, All NCR Paper, Envelopes (With Or Without Windows), Blueprint Paper, Post-It Notes, Fax Paper, Thermo Paper, Adding Machine Paper, Index Cards, Manila File Folders and Glossy Paper
Shredded Paper- Place in clear plastic bag for collection
Lightweight Cardboard Such As: Dry Food Boxes (i.e. Cereal, Cookies, Snacks), Non-Food Boxes (i.e. Medicine, Tissue, Toy And Gift Boxes), Toilet & Paper Towel Tubes and Pizza Boxes (With All Food/Debris Removed)
Corrugated Cardboard
DO NOT Put in Recycle One Bins:
Hard Cover Books (separate collection), Napkins, Tissues, Wax Paper, Paper Towels, Paper Plates/Cups, Tissue Paper, Carbon Paper, Construction Paper, Binders, Copy Paper Wrapping, Metal Hanging File Folders, Tyvek Shipping Envelopes, Frozen Food & Microwave Cartons, Wax-Coated Corrugated
Special Instructions:
Do Not Place Recyclables In Plastic Bags. Do Not Bundle Or Tie With String Or Twine. Remove Paper And Plastic Liners From Cardboard Boxes. Flatten And Stack Cardboard. Shredded Paper Is The Only Exception To Plastic Bag Rule-Place Shredded Paper In Large Clear Bag For Collection.
Questions? Contact Mark Bremer at: bremerm@sunypoly.edu