Recycling
Despite visionary dreams of a zero-waste society, all communities continue to produce wastes for off-site disposition. The Deerfield Academy facilities department coordinates an extensive recycling effort – from the mundane to the atypical. We currently capture for recycling a broad range of wastes and are exploring options with our vendors to expand our programs.
- Batteries – alkaline, button batteries, rechargeable (NiCad, Lithium and lithium-ion, lead-acid)
- Computer, telephone, and audio-visual electronics, plus wires/cords, CDs, cassettes, jewel cases
- Electrical appliances (kitchen gadgets, fans, etc)
- Refrigerant from refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, etc
- Scrap metal from large household appliances
- Miscellaneous scrap metal from all sources
- Light bulbs – fluorescent bulb tubes (straight, round, u-tubes), compact fluorescent bulbs, metal halide,
- Lighting system ballasts – PCB-containing and non-PCB
- Latex paint – for re-blending by a manufacturer
- Waste oil from our grounds garage – for fuel blending
- Waste cooking oil from dining service – for bio-fuel production
- Mercury – from thermometers, thermostats, switches, etc.
- Cardboard and paper
- Bottles, cans, glass, and food containers
- Metal clothes hangers
- Laser jet toner and ink-jet printer cartridges
- Photocopier/printer cartridges and used parts
- Photo developing silver recovery
- Asphalt, brick & concrete
- Kitchen and dining food wastes for composting
- Dining Hall paper goods for composting
- Grounds department – leaves, clippings, brush, etc for composting
Emerging options we are exploring or developing new relationships:
- Gypsum wallboard
- Styrofoam packing inserts and packaging peanuts
- Bubble wrap and other plastic film packaging
- Plastic shopping bags
- Tennis balls