Recycling

Displaying 101 - 150 of 253 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 UNI recycle center moves
Campus News Network 11:5, p.2
UNI's recycle center has moved to West 27th street.
102 State Representative Don Shoultz awarded for his work on environmental issues by the Iowa Recycling Association Thursday, Jan 20
Public Relations News Release 1999:208, p.1
Don Shoultz received the Iowa Recycling Association's Outstanding Public Service for the Betterment of Recycling Award.
103 SEAC shares in alarm
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.13
SEAC feels using paper in their advertisement was a small price to pay for a clean environment.
104 IWRC showing the nation how to recycle antifreeze
Public Relations News Release 1998:216, p.1
The Iowa Waste Reduction Center at UNI has been demonstrating ways to recycle antifreeze.
105 Celebrate America Recycles Day
Northern Iowan 95:22, p.8
America Recycles Day will be held November 15.
106 Iowa residents still support the bottle bill
Public Relations News Release 1998:83, p.1
Results of UNI Center for Social and Behavioral Research survey states that Iowans recycle bottles and cans nearly 97% of the time.
107 Waste not . . . .
Northern Iowa Today 27:1, p.4
Special project involves cutting down waste at summer festivals; photo.
108 Results from Iowa Festival Recycling Project at College Hill Arts Festival show 83 percent of waste avoided landfill
Public Relations News Release 1997:412, p.1
Recycling project at College Hill Arts Festival helped reduce waste generated by festival.
109 Festival Recycling Project slashes landfill amount by 84 percent
Public Relations News Release 1997:409, p.1
Recycling program went well at recent College Hill Arts Festival.
110 20th annual College Hill Arts Festival
Northern Iowan 94:60, p.6
Seventy artists will display their works at the College Hill Arts Festival July 17-18, 1998; music, food, and children's activities will also be offered.
111 Iowa Festival Recycling Project cleans up festivals
Campus News Network 8:21, p.1
Recycling project at Sturgis Falls.
112 Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities can provide possible sidebar stories to your coverage of Sturgis Falls
Public Relations News Release 1997:390, p.1
Information given on the Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities at Sturgis Falls Celebration.
113 "Good Clean Fun", the Iowa Festival Recycling Project, promotes recycling at local festivals
Public Relations News Release 1997:387, p.1
The Iowa Festival Recycling Project, operated through UNI, is working to promote recycling at area festivals.
114 This weekend, Cedar Falls Festival sets a recycling example
Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1
As Sturgis Falls begins this weekend, a new program called the Iowa Festival Recycling Project also begins.
115 New city recycling center to benefit community
Northern Iowan 94:43, p.3
Cedar Falls will be expanding its transfer station to make recycling easier; UNI recycles with Corkery Recycling in Waterloo.
116 Plans developed for recycling at festivals
Public Relations News Release 1997:248, p.1
Goal of Iowa Festival Recycling Project is to reduce the amount of trash from festivals.
117 Teaching recycling is child's play
Campus News Network 8:13, p.2
Class makes toys from recycled material.
118 Learning how to be better teachers by making toys
Public Relations News Release 1997:233, p.1
Dale Johnson, UNI Professor of Reading and Language Arts, discusses the lessons education majors learned while making toys out of recycled paper.
119 Clean out files, don't wipe out history
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.7
Archivist Gerald Peterson urges care in paper recycling effort.
120 Time to tidy up: Clean out your files day is Nov. 14
Campus News Network 8:7, p.1
"UNI Clean out Your Files Day" will be November 14 to celebrate America Recycles Day.
121 News conference on recycling set for 9:15 A.M. Wednesday, Nov. 12 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1997:119, p.1
Recycling Reuse Technology Transfer Center and Center for Energy and Environmental Education will hold press conference on recycling activities. Participants will be Ed Brown, Catherine Zeman, Bill Stigliani, and Bill McKinley.
122 University of Northern Iowa to host "The Magic of Recycling" Wednesday through Friday, Nov. 12-14.
Public Relations News Release 1997:106, p.1
CEEE will host ten live presentations on recycling by magician Timothy Wenk for K-4 students.
123 "Clean Out Your Files Day" at University of Northern Iowa set for Friday, Nov. 14
Public Relations News Release 1997:105, p.1
Catherine Zeman, Director of the Recycling Reuse Technology Transfer Center, reports that "Clean Out Your Files Day" will be held in conjunction with "America Recycles Day" on November 15.
124 Clean up UNI with campus-wide recycling effort
Northern Iowan 94:20, p.1
Campus group sponsors special day to recycle office paper.
125 University of Northern Iowa recycling news brief
Public Relations News Release 1997:107, p.1
Bill McKinley reports on UNI's recycling efforts.
126 Cleaning up on America Recycles Day
Public Relations News Release 1997:98, p.1
Director of Recycling Reuse Technology Transfer Center at UNI Catherine Zeman reports on events surrounding America Recycles Day, November 15.
127 More glass containers recycled in U.S. than ever before
Northern Iowan 93:60, p.5
Thirty-eight per cent of all glass containers in US in 1996 were recycled.
128 Recycling good, herbicides bad
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.8
Applauds recycling effort and questions use of herbicides.
129 Project America day helps out
Northern Iowan 93:15, p.11
Third Annual Project America Day was held last Saturday; Sigma Phi Epsilon hosted the event in Cedar Falls; photo.
130 Ground up tires + topsoil = better grass
Campus News Network 7:1, p.2
Plan to incorporate ground rubber into soil in high traffic areas; photo.
131 Iowa Governor's Waste Reduction Award nominations due by Aug. 1
Public Relations News Release 1995:412, p.1
Applications for the eighth annual Iowa Governor's Waste Reduction Awards Competition will be accepted through August 1. This program recognizes businesses that have implemented waste reduction or recycyling projects with safety benefits.
132 Waste not
Campus News Network 6:12, p.1
UNI must reduce the amount of solid waste produced, according to a directive from Governor Branstad.
133 Remember environment during holidays
Northern Iowan 92:28, p.7
Urges students to talk to others about recycling.
134 Regents approve preliminary budget, new initiatives for University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1994:506, p.1
Board of Regents acts on UNI requests.
135 Recycling collection bin venue for eco-conscious students; reduce, reuse, take it to ITC¿
Northern Iowan 91:59, p.14
Recycling bin located near ITC.
136 NIMBY not a problem at UNI
Northern Edition 2:28, p.4
Local efforts to recycle manufactured goods.
137 Faculty, students can do their share by recycling
Northern Iowan 91:18, p.6
Urges UNI community to recycle.
138 Students, administration can improve environment
Northern Iowan 90:55, p.8
Encourages wider use of recycling.
139 UNI's administration needs to commit to a full recycling plan
Northern Iowan 90:54, p.5
Believes UNI could organize to do a better job of recycling.
140 Is UNI a green campus?
Northern Iowan 90:54, p.8
Describes campus recycling efforts.
141 UNI's recycling efforts stay on target
Northern Iowan 90:23, p.3
Survey of campus efforts to recycle paper and containers.
142 On-campus labels: a "sticky" situation
Campus News Network 4:5, p.6
Gummed mailing labels must be removed before recycling paper.
143 Cans for campus
Northern Iowan 89:58, p.2
Encourages students to recycle aluminum cans.
144 Environmentally Sound: UNI Takes Responsibility
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
Dining centers on campus are doing a lot more recycling; photo. The Department of Residence is trying to decrease food waste; photo. Campbell Hall residents recycle; photo. Every building now recycles aluminum cans which helps to fund UNI; photo.
145 The paper chase
Campus News Network 3:14, p.3
Description of process and procedures associated with UNI paper recycling efforts; photo.
146 Pitching in . . . .
Northern Iowan 89:43, p.5
Students put recycled material into bin; photo.
147 Reusing and recycling resources: innovative program helps save the Earth
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.3
IWRC attempts to set up programs for companies to use each others' by-products; photo.
148 Recycling days announced by SEAC
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.3
Schedules for recycling glass, paper, plastic, cans, cardboard, and magazines.
149 Campbell Hall pilots recycling program
Northern Iowan 89:36, p.6
Committee builds program; photo.
150 "Brown" is good for the environment; UNI welcomes new director
Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.24
Edward Brown is first Director of Environmental Programs; photo.