Sustainability

Waste and Materials Management

Campus waste generation amounts to approximately 70 pounds per person annually. Reduction of CSUN’s waste is necessary to conserve valuable natural resources, reduce environmental pollution and reduce negative social impacts. 

Main Strategies

  1. Reduction of total waste generated by the campus (including landfill, recycling, and other disposal methods)
  2. Increase diversion of waste from landfills
  3. Increase awareness of waste, recycling and related issues
  4. Improve collection and access of waste related data and information

Objectives for 2023

  1. Reduction of total waste per capita by 20% over current values
  2. Diversion of 75% of waste from landfills by 2023
  3. Expand recycling capability to a wider range of plastics and other materials

2018-19 Priorities and Outcomes

  • Develop Zero Waste Program marketing materials and begin education campaign.
    • A new campus website, Zero Waste email account and social media outlets devoted to Zero Waste have been created. Additionally, a "Trash Talkers" program has been developed to spearhead peer-to-peer waste education efforts.
  • Continue deployment of Zero Waste Infrastructure.
    • New landfill, recycling and compost bins were purchased and deployed at athletic facilities, and are also being used at outdoor events. Trash cans were removed from classrooms in buildings where recycling and landfill bins are available in hallways.
  • Decrease single-use water bottles at campus events and meetings.
    • Water dispensers were used in place of water bottles at Commencement, The President's Picnic, and at CSUN Navigator booths during the start of the Fall semester. Compostable cups were provided to users without their own reusable water bottles. 
  • Establish a program in Student Housing to collect electronics, durables, appliances, clothing and cleaning supplies during move-out.
    • Student Housing hosted a Pop-up Shop for three days during move-out to collect clothing, appliances, school supplies, food, cleaning supplies and other durable goods. Items can be claimed by any campus user, and leftover items are donated to local organizations. This year, leftover cleaning supplies will be stored during the summer and made available to incoming students during move-in.
  • Create an education program for the Housing Resident Assistants and an orientation for students on waste and recycling.
    • A preliminary assessment of waste infrastructure at Campus Housing has been conducted to guide the development of educational materials. Sustainability staff also presented the Zero Waste Plan to the Residence Hall Association, encouraging them to promote participation and provide support for the plan.

Other Highlights

  • CSUN was the recipient of a $124,000 CalRecycle Grant which will be used to deploy new multi-stream bins throughout campus buildings.
  • The University will be transitioning its waste streams from the collection of bottles and cans, paper and trash to comingled recycling, compost and trash. This new system will help ensure the diversion of all recyclables and organics in our waste stream—with organics making up between 20%-30% of the material we send to the landfill.

 2019-20 Priorities

  • Ensure proper multi-stream bins are located in all buildings
  • Expand classroom bin removal to all campus classrooms
  • Continue Zero Waste Plan marketing and educational materials
  • Develop and host a Zero Waste Event
  • Expand reuse opportunities

Comprehensive Assessment

Issue:

WR1.1

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Conduct a comprehensive assessment of waste management and resource recovery by all entities on campus to ensure that these are being managed in the most efficient manner and that functions are not duplicated.  Streamline operations to maximize efficiencies.

Status:

The University has developed a new RFP that will require the waste hauler to collect data per bin pick up and to complete two waste audits annually. Potential to add TUC and USU to main contract.

Party Responsible:

PPM, AM, Housing, TUC, USU, AS, IS, PCA

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. TUC to determine if existing hauler can provide composting services.

Paper Towels v. Blow Dryers

Issue:

WR1.2

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Carry out cost-benefit analysis for replacing paper towels in restrooms with electric blow dryers, and replace where viable.

Status:

In progress: PPM has installed several and has identified a few restrooms with high traffic, access to electrical, and areas that would not be impacted by the noise.  Largely held up by funding for the dryers.

Party Responsible:

PPM

Next/Action Items:

In-progress.

Electronic Processes

Issue:

WR1.3

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Reduce printing of documents and implement two-sided printing wherever possible.

Status:

The University has purchased 94 printers purchased for every lab and the library. The new features include: Limited free printing and then there is a charge for excess. Default system to duplex, must select single sided. Branding for printing. "Think before you print." USU has moved over to duplex printing in student printing labs.
Housing- getting rid of paper tickets, using hand held devices for electronic W/O's.
USU and SRC are using electronic W/O's.
PPM- in discussion, Paper MER will go away using Siemens Advantage database. CMMS potential to change. They are using computers in shops to view W/O's reducing printing.
AS- Annual budget process all paperless. All AS printers are duplex.
AM- working on rolling out electronic process. 

Party Responsible:

IT, College IT Reps., Library

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. Continue electronic process implementation.

Office Surplus Program

Issue:

WR1.4

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Establish an office surplus reuse or donation program for office supplies that includes tracking.

Status:

AS and AM have begun to researching this and need to determine general logistics of this program. Potential to use Matador Exchange system for this program.

Party Responsible:

AS, IS, AM

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. Investigate potential to use Matador Exchange for this type of program.

Disposable Dinnerware

Issue:

WR1.5

Priority:

3

Strategy:

Reduce use of all disposable dinnerware, plates, utensils and cups on campus.

Status:

All plates, utensils, cups and containers (PUCC’s) are compostable including Pepsi cups except for hot soup containers. Franchises are excluded.

Party Responsible:

TUC

Next/Action Items:

On-going.

Recycling Center

Issue:

WR2.1

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Construct a new recycling facility to provide expanded recycling ability both in terms of quantity and type of materials

Status:

New AS Sustainability and Recycling Center is in design. Design should be completed end of semester.

Party Responsible:

AS, FPDC

Next/Action Items:

Construction will begin Fall 2015.

Expand Recycling Program

Issue:

WR2.2

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Expand recycling program to all buildings

Status:

In-Building recycling program was piloted this year. This program should be expanded, but staffing and funding are issues. A CQF grant for new bins was applied, awaiting results. The new RFP will allow for the purchase of additional bins.

Party Responsible:

AS, PPM

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. Continue to roll this program out throughout campus.

Bins in VPAC Lobby

Issue:

WR2.3

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Add recycling bins to the lobby of The Valley Performing Arts Center.

Status:

Recycling or compostable bins are being evaluated for VPAC.

Party Responsible:

AS, TUC, VPAC, PPM

Next/Action Items:

In-progress.

Recycling in Student Housing

Issue:

WR2.4

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Expand recycling and resource recovery to Residence Halls and provide recycling containers to all rooms or corridors in Student Housing

Status:

AS Recycling is servicing this location (18 bins). The new phase of housing will have recycling and landfill shoots to be collected by the hauler.

Party Responsible:

AS, Housing

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. Need to determine how to improve the program in student housing.

Vertical Baler

Issue:

WR2.5

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Purchase a baler to yield bales of cardboard, solid mixed paper and PET

Status:

This will be included in the new AS Sustainability and Recycling Center.

Party Responsible:

AS

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. 

Recycle #3-7 Plastics

Issue:

WR2.6

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Investigate a market for recycled plastics #3-#7, and expand program accordingly

Status:

No progress on this, there needs to be a market for these items.

Party Responsible:

AS

Next/Action Items:

 No action taken.

Item Reuse in Housing

Issue:

WR2.7

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Establish a space for storing students’ discarded items when students vacate housing

Status:

There has been no movement on this.

Party Responsible:

Housing, AS, PPM

Next/Action Items:

 No action taken.

Website of Recycled Items

Issue:

WR3.1

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Create a detailed website showing what items can be recycled and where to take them

Status:

Matador Exchange could be used for all items except for state property. State property could go through asset management.

Party Responsible:

AS, IS

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. Investigate potential to use Matador Exchange for this type of program.

Signage for All Bins

Issue:

WR3.2

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Increase signage for all bins (plastic, cans, paper, compost, landfill signs)

Status:

Working with VISCOM on developing signage for bins as well as sustainability plan wide logos, etc.

Party Responsible:

AS, PPM, TUC, Housing, USU

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. 

Signage in High Waste Locations

Issue:

WR3.3

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Increase signage in high waste generating locations (dining services, restrooms, computer labs, etc.)

Status:

 Same strategy as above WR3.2.

Party Responsible:

AS, PPM, TUC, Housing, USU

Next/Action Items:

In-progress. 

Housing Education Program

Issue:

WR3.4

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Create an education program for the Housing Resident Assistants and a mandatory orientation for housing students on waste and recycling

Status:

The MataSphere themed living community will ideally grow and expand their efforts on education in housing.

Party Responsible:

Housing, AS

Next/Action Items:

 On-going. Housing to install sticker signage throughout their facilities during the summer of 2015.

Housing Coordinator

Issue:

WR3.5

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Create an “In-residence sustainability coordinator” position in Housing who is also a member of the Green Core Committee

Status:

Student taking the lead with education on recycling. MataSphere has potential to do this.

Party Responsible:

Housing

Next/Action Items:

 In-progress.

Sustainability Education

Issue:

WR3.6

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Expand education on sustainability practices related to waste through speakers, special events, classes, signage, videos, and field trips to landfills

Status:

 See Education section.

Party Responsible:

AS, IS

Next/Action Items:

 In-progress.

Historical Data Assessment

Issue:

WR4.1

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Conduct comprehensive assessment of historical waste and recycling data. Report data.

Status:

Collection, analysis and report were completed but data from the current waste hauler is spotty and unreliable.

Party Responsible:

PPM, IS, AS, USU, Housing, TUC

Next/Action Items:

On-going.

Data Collection and Accessibility

Issue:

WR4.2

Priority:

2

Strategy:

Coordinate waste data collection, reporting and management across campus. Make waste

and recycle data accessible and publicly available

Status:

All data is now being collected in the waste and recycling tracking google sheet.

Party Responsible:

PPM, IS, AS, USU, Housing, TUC

Next/Action Items:

 On-going.

Waste Audits

Issue:

WR4.3

Priority:

3

Strategy:

Conduct regular waste audits (food, trash, recycling, etc.)

Status:

This will be done through the new waste hauling contract 2 times annually. AS completed a visual audit of random bins throughout campus.

Party Responsible:

PPM, AS, Housing, TUC, USU, IS

Next/Action Items:

 On-going.

Assess Waste Streams

Issue:

WR4.4

Priority:

1

Strategy:

Continuously assess campus waste streams

Status:

This will be done through the new waste hauling contract 2 times annually.

Party Responsible:

 PPM, AM, Housing, TUC, USU, AS, IS, PCA

Next/Action Items:

 On-going.

Waste Management Research

Issue:

WR4.5

Priority:

Strategy:

Conduct research on the amount and quality of student, faculty and staff awareness of waste management on campus

Status:

No action taken

Party Responsible:

 IS

Next/Action Items:

Determine the level of education on the waste stream.