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Getting Closer to Zero Waste
Read Now Is your campus working to move toward zero waste and increase landfill diversion? Some colleges take a segmented approach to this challenge, enlisting a variety of providers to deliver a hodgepodge of services.

Consider, instead, a big-picture approach – one that provides the opportunity to see waste as a resource, find ways to recapture its value, and create a coordinated process that is efficient, economical, and able to meet ambitious goals.

At Waste Management, we’ve developed a five-step framework to make sustainability a way of life on campuses like yours. We start by taking a holistic view of your waste challenges, and we work side by side with you to integrate smart methods for managing, correcting, and improving the environmental performance of your entire institution.

We’re collaborating with several colleges and universities, using the framework of our Green Model, and achieving impressive results. Arizona State University, for example, has saved 32% in overall waste-service costs – proving that sustainable practices can reward you both environmentally and economically.
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