It’s not hard to see why college students are notorious for accumulating tons of trash both in and out of their dorm rooms.
There wasn’t a week that went by when I was in college that I didn’t see fast-food containers, packets of ketchup, empty paper towel rolls, soda cans, half-empty bags of Doritos, plastic CD wrappers or Chinese take-out containers lying in random piles in someone’s room.
It not only proves that college students will take anything for free from the cafeteria, but they’ll also spend money on things that they don’t even need! And the more junk that they take or buy, the more trash that will accumulate.
That’s exactly why a proper waste management and recycling program needs to be implemented on campuses across the nation.
The Three R's
Now it may seem cliché, but the old “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” term can be applied to waste management and garbage removal practices in your very dorm room.
If you follow these easy tips then you can have a waste-free dorm that is sure to impress and influence others around you.
Reduce…
Reuse…
Recycle…
It really isn’t hard to follow proper waste management and recycling practices.
All college students have some sort of unique routine, whether it’s drinking a pot of coffee every morning before class or playing guitar before they go to bed.
If they just make eco-friendly waste management a part of their daily routine, they’ll actually be doing something good for themselves, their neighbors and their entire campus.
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