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RECYCLING
SERVICES
The University
of South Carolina School of Medicine started a
recycling program in 1995. In 1996, grant
funding was acquired through the Department of
Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Office
of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling. With
enthusiastic support from the faculty, staff and
students, the USC Recycling Program became known
as MED-RECYCLE.
The USC School of
Medicine Recycling Program provides recycling
services for the Veteran Administration (VA)
Medical Campus and the Palmetto Richland Campus
Buildings.
The USC School
of Medicine has the distinguished privilege to
participate in “Carolina Recycling Association.

In addition to
the membership in the Carolina Recycling
Association, The USC School of Medicine is also
a member I the “National Recycling Coalition and
Collegiate Recycler’s.
Moreover, the
USC School of Medicine Recycling Program was
nominated for the “Best Small College or
University Recycling Program” and Mr. Tony
Johnson was nominated the “Recycler of the
Year”.
The School of
Medicine's Custodial and Safety Services Office
has been awarded a FY2008 Collegiate Recycling
Grant in the amount of $25,000 from the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control, Office of Solid Waste Reduction and
Recycling. These grant funds will be used to
acquire transportation as the School of
Medicine’s recycling program known as
“MED-RECYCLE” is expanded to serve the Palmetto
Health Richland Campus. For further information
concerning USC School of Medicine’s recycling
program, please call Tony Johnson at 733-1507.
How to recycle at the USC School
of Medicine
The USC School of Medicine Recycling program is
built upon participation from faculty, staff,
and students. All employees should receive one
small desk side blue container. These containers
are used to collect office paper for recycling.
Each department should assign a
designated area on their floor for recycling.
Usually, the designated recycling area is
located in the copier room, break room, or
kitchen. In each designated recycling area, you
should find a large big wheel container for
office paper, a tote box for magazines, a
container for aluminum cans, and a container for
soda bottles. Employees should empty their small
desk side blue containers on a daily bases or as
needed in the designated recycling area on their
respective floors.
Toner Cartridges should be placed
on the floor beside the big wheel container. All
Cardboard for recycling should be marked “TRASH”
or “RECYCLE” and placed neatly in the hallway
outside your door for pickup.
The departments’ designated
recycling areas will be serviced twice daily.
All other items for recycling for should be
placed in the proper container on your floor’s
designated recycling area.
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine recycles
the following items:
Where is the USC School of Medicine Recycling Area?
The School of Medicine recycling area is located beside the Building One
loading dock. And yes, we will accept your Aluminum Cans, Plastic Soda
Bottles, Newspaper, and Magazines from home.
Just drive up and discard your items in the proper recycling bin.
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Aluminum Cans - All aluminum cans. PLEASE NO
STEEL CANS
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Plastic Bottles - Plastic containers with #1
(PET) or # 2 (HDPE) on the bottom or side of
the bottle.
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Office Paper - White ledger, computer paper,
colored office paper, ncr/carbonless forms,
note pads, reciepts, envelops,
tickets/invoices, manila file folders, note
book paper, blueprints, card stock,
post-it-notes, etc.
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Carboard - All flattened cardboard except
greasy pizza boxes.
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Newspaper - Please remove plastic bags any
recycle all newspaper.
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Magazines - Please remove palstic covers and
recycle all magazines.
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Tonor Cartridges - All Tonor Cartridges are
not accepted. Do not include Tonor (ink)
Tubs
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Batteries - AA, AAA, D-Cell, Ni-Cad, and
Lithium ion batteries.
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Wood Palllets - Collected by our maintenance
staff or recycling personnel and stored for
market resale.
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Fluorescent Tubes - Collected by Facilities
Management staff and recycled through main
campus recycling waste stream.
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Copper - Collected by Facilities Management.
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Oil - Pump oil or motor oil.
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