Past Teleconferences
This presentation originally took place on August 9, 2007.
When it rains, it pours. Each year students return to the residence halls with car loads of computers, appliances, school supplies and other items, unloading a mountain of cardboard boxes in a short period of time. This presentation features Power Points showing how three schools across the country handle the "deluge".
Moderator: Christine von Kolnitz Cooley (Medical University of South Carolina)
Speaker: Judi Dunn Gray (WashingtonStateUniversity), Deb Hanson (University of Arizona), Mary Jensen (KeeneState College)
This presentation originally took place on December 4, 2007
This webinar workshop will cover the essential aspects of running an efficient recycling collections program regardless of the size or sophistication of the operation. Speakers will present on topics such as effective staff supervision, workplace safety, matching equipment to your operational needs and using mid-year program evaluations to benchmark progress toward annual goals. This webinar is geared toward experienced recycling coordinators, but those new to the field will find value in it as well.
Moderator: Christine von Kolnitz Cooley (Medical University of South Carolina)
Speaker: Rob Gogan (HarvardUniversity), Robyn Hathcock (University of Oregon), Al Matyasovsky (Pennsylvania StateUniversity- University Park)
"Promotion and Education"
This presentation originally took place on January 15, 2008
Successful recycling programs requires an effective promotion and education component to motivate and provide campus communities with the knowledge to participate. From public tabling and fairs to special events like RecycleMania and America Recycles Day, promotion and education efforts are key to increasing recycling volumes and decreasing overall waste generation. This webinar features three speakers describing highlighting their school’s experience with what works and what doesn’t when communicating the recycling and waste reduction message.
Moderator: Christine von Kolnitz Cooley (Medical University of South Carolina)
Speaker: Kathy Boutin-Pasterz (University of North Carolina, Charlotte), Bill Rudy (BrighamYoungUniversity), Erica Spiegel (University of Vermont)
"Planning for Move Out"
This presentation originally took place on March 11, 2008
The annual departure of student residents is typically the most challenging period of the year for collegiate housing departments and recycling programs. In addition to other end of the year activities and increased recycling collections, move-out requires establishing a new program from scratch to capture the durable goods left behind by departing students. From clothing and computers to sofa’s and non-perishable foods, listen to this pre-recorded webinar to find out how other colleges and universities handle move-out. In addition to the nationally-recognized Dump & Run program that works with schools to set up collection programs, the webinar features case-studies from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and CaliforniaStateUniversity, Chico. Additional power point presentations from the University of Arizona and OhioUniversity are available without audio narrative.
Moderator: Christine von Kolnitz Cooley (Medical University of South Carolina)
Speakers: Lisa Heller Boragine (Dump & Run), Benjamin A. Kunka (University of North Carolina, Greensboro), Luisa Garza (CaliforniaStateUniversity, Chico).
"Program Nuts & Bolts pt 1: Getting Started"
This presentation originally took place on April 15, 2008
Comprehensive recycling and waste reduction programs are not created overnight. While basic collections can be started with relative ease, it takes a concerted effort and many steps to build a comprehensive program that will survive over time. This webinar will look at the steps necessary to creating a successful recycling program such as building administrative support, reaching out to campus stakeholders, creating a long term waste reduction plan and program manager positions, as well as present case studies from several schools that are in the process of creating programs or have successfully done so.
Moderator: Christine von Kolnitz Cooley (Medical University of South Carolina)
Speakers: Alec Cooley (National Recycling Coalition), Karyn Kaplan (University of Oregon), Laurie Cousart (University of Pennsylvania)