HMC
HMC Recycling Guide

The Harvey Mudd College Recycling Program aims to promote the recycling of materials, reduce waste on campus, and promote a clean and environmentally conscious campus. We hope this website will not only serve as an information source for the college community, but that it will help foster awareness and interest in recycling.

Questions, comments, and suggestions can be directed to the Facilities & Maintenance Office, located in the Platt Campus Center basement. Please do not hesitate to call us at (909) 621-8226.

Where & What We Recycle  |  Battery Recycling
E-Waste Recycling  |  E-Waste Pick up Form (pdf)

Where & What We Recycle


Located at convenient locations throughout the Harvey Mudd campus, blue recycling containers can be found for recycling cans, bottles and papers. Perishables and liquids should not be placed in these bins. This recyclable waste is collected by the Facilities & Maintenance office and forwarded onto the City of Claremont for processing.

For a list of items that are able to be recycled in these containers please see the Recycling List below.

Residence Halls
Within the dorms, students have a few options for recycling:

  • Large dorm recycling containers - Each dorm on campus has a large recycling container, located outside on the perimeter of the dorm or in the dorm courtyard. These containers are managed directly by the individual dorms, who collect and exchange their own recycling, which helps raise dorm funds.

    If you have questions about your dorm's recycling program and what can or cannot be recycled please contact your dorm's Recycling Officer or Dorm President. If your dorm does not have a large container and would like one please contact your Dorm President. To locate places close to campus to recycle your dorm glass, plastic and aluminum, click here.

  • Individual room/suite recycling bins - A number of rooms and suites across campus, including all suites in Sontag and South, have their own recycling bins which are managed by the Facilities & Maintenance Office. If your room/suite does not have a recycling bin and would like one please notify F&M at facilities@hmc.edu.

Note: Items (e.g. cans and bottles) placed in these bins will not be removed or sorted, such as the large dorm recycling containers mentioned above.

This recyclable waste goes directly to the City of Claremont for processing. These materials do not have to be sorted but should be rinsed thoroughly, if necessary. Please see the Recycling List below regarding what can be recycled in these bins:

Recycling List

Newspapers, Magazines & Mixed Paper Cardboard, Boxes, etc.
Junk mail Cereal boxes
Telephone books Tissue boxes
Catalogs Food boxes
Computer paper Milk cartons
Envelopes Juice boxes
Copy paper Soda/beer cartons
wrapping paper Egg cartons (paper fiber)
Brochures Paper bags
Crayon drawings Cardboard boxes
  Gift boxes

 


***PLEASE RINSE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS BEFORE RECYCLING THEM***

Glass Bottles/Jars
Plastic Bottles, Jugs & Jars Aluminum & Metal Cans
Juice bottles Plastic water bottles Aluminum soda cans
Beer bottles Plastic soda bottles Aluminum beer cans
Wine bottles Plastic milk jugs Fruit cans
Liquor bottles Plastic laundry jugs Vegetable cans
Baby food jars Shampoo bottles Pet food cans
Condiment jars Lotion bottles Juice cans
Jam jars Food bottles Soup cans
Jelly jars Condiment bottles Sauce cans
Assorted food jars Motor oil containers Assorted food cans
Salad dressing bottles Vegetable oil bottles  

 


Battery Recycling


Many types of batteries contain hazardous metals which must be disposed of properly to avoid landfill and ground water contamination.

Each dorm has a battery collection bucket. These can be found in the Case, Linde, East and Sontag main dorm lounges, South Proctor suite, outside the North Proctor room, and in the Atwood and West dorm laundry rooms. Academic and Administrative departments may bring their batteries to F&M for recycling.

These containers can be used to recycle various types of dry cell batteries including alkaline, nickel, cadmium, nickel metal hydride, iron, zinc carbon and silver as well as AA, AAA, C, D and 9-volt batteries.

Please notify Facilities & Maintenance when your dorm's container is nearly full and ready for a pick up.


E-Waste Recycling


E-Waste, which is electronics and appliances, such as PCs, cell phones and microwaves, is regulated waste and must not be discarded in the trash. Please see the list below for a breakdown of acceptable E-Waste.

To recycle your E-Waste, please complete the following two steps:

  1. Attach this form (pdf) to the item(s) you'd like picked up for recycling OR drop off the item at the Facilities & Maintenance Office.
  2. Complete a work order to have item(s) picked up by your Building Attendant.

Acceptable E-Waste for Recycling:

Audio & Video Equipment Computer Systems & Accessories Office Equipment Handheld Devices
Camcorders CD-ROM/DVD drives Fax machines Cell phones and PDAs
Cameras Cables & wires Printers and scanners Pagers
Projection TVs CPUs Photocopiers Two-way radios
Game systems Keyboards Telephones  
Radios Laptops Typewriters  
Stereos Mice    
Tape players Monitors    
DVD players Routers    
Televisions Servers    
VCRs Software    
  Speakers    
  UPS systems    

 

Not Acceptable for E-Waste:

  • Contaminated equipment of any type
  • Cracked or broken CRT monitors
  • Hair dryers
  • Hot curlers
  • Overhead projectors
  • Toner cartridges
  • Smoke detectors
  • Hazardous equipment of any type
  • Ballasts, light bulb tubes, x-ray equipment, lab equipment, blood or bio waste equipment