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Zero Waste, Recycling and Composting

TRU aspires to be a global leader in zero-waste, demonstrating alternative approaches to the common linear 'take, make, waste' paradigm by implementing systems and processes that are more in line with a circular 'reduce, reuse, repair' paradigm. The planet cannot sustain a linear system. Throwing things 'away' needs to be a concept of the past. By shifting to circular systems, TRU is working towards zero-waste, commonly defined as achieving 95% diversion from landfill. The TRU Zero Waste Plan (2022-2027) is an important steppingstone towards that goal. To learn more:

Download the Plan

TRU is in compliance with British Columbia's Single-Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation, which outlines a phased approach to eliminating single-use and plastic items. This includes restrictions on plastic shopping bags, food service accessories and hard-to-recycle plastics. TRU's operations and procurement practices reflect these timelines, reinforcing our commitment to zero-waste.

What you can do

Reduce Waste by Reusing

Small actions add up! Consider carrying a reusable mug, water bottle, cutlery set and bag everywhere you go. This is an easy way to reduce waste associated with single-use disposable items.  Although items like single-use paper coffee cups and plastic water bottles can be recycled, it still takes a lot of resources to make those items, transport them to the point of use where they are then disposed of and once again require labour and resources to be collected, hauled to a recycling facility, and turned into something new.  

Did you know? TRU vendors offer discounts on most beverages like coffee when you bring your own mug. Also, Kamloops tap water is safe to drink, tastes great and it's free! Water bottle friendly water fountains are conveniently located in all major buildings on campus. 

To measure your impact every time you reuse while contributing to global giving projects and being entered to win prizes, check out the Fill it Forward program.

Use the TRU Waste Wizard to sort your waste correctly

Not sure what waste goes where? The TRU Waste Wizard makes sorting easy. Just type the name of your item into the search box below to find out how to recycle or dispose of it using the bins and services available on campus.

Can’t find your item in the TRU Waste Wizard? No problem! Email the TRU Sustainability office at sustain@tru.ca and we’ll help you sort it out. We’ll also add your item to the Waste Wizard to help others in the future.

Please note: TRU’s bins and waste services are designed for everyday waste generated on campus through TRU-related activities and operations.

For residential waste, please use the City of Kamloops Waste Wizard and visit city drop-off locations and services.

Utilize TRU's Makerspace to Repair Items

Located on the first floor of The Brown Family House of Learning is the TRU Makerspace. This space is free to use for TRU students, faculty and staff and includes items like sewing machines and thread that can be used to repair your items and extend their life.

Did you know? In partnership with the Sustainability Office and Transition Kamloops, the TRU Library Makerspace hosts annual Repair Cafés. These events bring in volunteers who can help you repair small household items or clothing.

Use the Zero Waste Stations Correctly

Don't Put Liquids in the Zero Waste Station Bins: Liquids in these bins make a mess, begin to smell and attract pests. They also contaminate the other items in that bin. Instead you can pour the liquids down a toilet, sink our dump them outside. There are also bins labelled specifically for collecting liquids in some high traffic areas. 

Stop and Sort: Read the signage and take the time to put your waste into the proper bin. If the item you have is not on the sign, consider downloading the City of Kamloops Waste Wise app. It is free to use and includes a 'Waste Wizard' feature where you can search an item and see what bin it goes in. Our recycling and compost/organics bins accept the same materials as those use for residential waste. 

When in Doubt, Throw it Out: If you are not sure which bin an item belongs in, and you can't find information on the City of Kamloops Waste Wizard, it is better to throw in in the garbage than contaminate the recycling or compost bin. 

Did you know? TRU's janitorial services include dedicated staff who help decontaminate all materials collected from the recycling bins at zero waste stations (excluding residences) so that the items in the recycling dumpsters serviced by our hauler is 100% clean. These dumpsters are then locked to prevent contamination prior to hauling.

 

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