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12 46 33 INTERIOR WASTE/RECYCLING & COMPOSTING STATIONS
.01 WASTE/RECYCLING STATIONS
- Stations shall be provided in all new construction and major renovation projects at University Park and Commonwealth Campuses.
- University recycling bin selection preference
- Type 1 Receptacle: Built-in
Strategically located built-in units incorporating serviceable containers with liners shall be provided in all new construction and major renovation projects. - Type 2 Receptacle: Credenza
High profile locations such as historic buildings, administrative office suites and hospitality environments that cannot accommodate Type 1 Built-in station(s) should be equipped with custom made “credenza” stations with color and detailing to compliment the building’s interior. Type 3 Receptacle: Plastic
In areas where Type 1 or Type 2 stations are not necessary or appropriate, the use of standard receptacles are acceptable. Examples include classroom buildings, upper floors in buildings, kitchens, break areas. When proposing type 3 stations, University staff must be consulted to make the determination.Document Version Date Description Recycle Station Design Guideline July 2013 Recycling and Composting Station Design Guidelines - Preferred manufacturer for Type 4 Receptacle: Plastic (or approved equal)
Rubbermaid Commercial Products LLC
3124 Valley Avenue
Winchester, VA 22601
Phone: 540-667-8700
Fax: 540-542-8770
www.rubbermaidcommercial.com - Contact the following Penn State University Employees for waste/recycling stations selection and location(s) during schematic design.
Campus Planning and Design
Kelly Harris, Landscape Architect
Email: kjh16@psu.edu
Phone: 814-865-8249
Central Support Services
Erik Cagle, Manager
Custodial Operations, ejc@psu.edu
Phone: 814-863-4095
.02 COMPOSTING STATIONS
- Stations shall be provided in all new construction and major renovation projects at University Park and Commonwealth Campuses.
- University composting station preferences
- Because of the unique nature of the organic composting program it is recommended that compost stations have a distinctive color scheme to better distinguish them from other waste or recycling containers.
The compost stations will be fitted with solid lids and handles to mitigate potential odor and insect problems.
- Contact the following Penn State University Employees for composting stations selection and location(s) during schematic design.
Campus Planning and Design
Kelly Harris, Landscape Architect
Email: kjh16@psu.edu
Phone: 814-865-8249
Central Support Services
Erick Cagle, Manager
Custodial Operations, ejc17@psu.edu
Phone: 814-863-4095