Results are in for Elon during the second week of RecyleMania 2009, a 10-week competition taking part on campuses across the nation to reduce waste and raise awareness about recycling. The university is now ahead of the volume it recycled (by more than 1,100 pounds) since the same stage of the contest last spring.
Elon recycled 11,262 pounds of materials in the second official week (the first two weeks of RecycleMania were considered trial weeks). The university’s total now stands at 21,184 pounds for the contest to date. The results place Elon 149th out of 397 reported schools for total weight volume captured.
Per Capita Classic
Overall, Elon placed 98 out of the 397 reported entries nationwide with a 4.17-pound per capita weight volume. Elon placed second in North Carolina (and second in the Southern Conference) in the category.
Targeted Materials: Aluminum/Plastic/Glass
Overall, Elon placed FIRST out 262 reporting entries nationwide for this category with a 1.16 pounds per capita weight volume with a two-week total of 2,760 pounds of recycled material.
Targeted Materials: Cardboard
Overall, Elon placed No. 65 out of the 249 entries with 1.51 pounds per capita weight volume and 5,480 pounds recycled to date. In the state, Elon placed No. 1, and it ranks No. 2 in the Southern Conference.
Among private colleges and universities, Elon placed No. 42 out of 104 entries.
Targeted Materials Paper
Overall, Elon placed No. 90 out of 262 entries with a 1.49 pounds per capita weight volume, third in the state and second in the Southern Conference for the same category. Among private colleges and universities, Elon placed No. 44 out of 112 entries.
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– Information compiled and supplied to E-net by David Worden, manager of environmental services at Elon.