Changes to our bins and waste collection across campus
From the end of August 2025, we’re rolling out changes to reduce waste and increase recycling.
From the end of August 2025, we’re rolling out changes to reduce waste and increase recycling.
Small actions on campus can have a big impact on improving our recycling rates.
The updated policy includes further information on disposing of small amounts of confidential waste in confidential waste bins across the university and on how you can order secure bags for larger quantities.
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