Nov 6 – Nov 14
WashU joins a regional effort to collect a new hard-to-recycle material: election yard signs.
Yard signs are made of corrugated polypropylene (PP or #5) plastic, the same type of plastic as yogurt containers and some other food service containers. However, due to their size, shape, and other factors, these CANNOT be accepted through curbside residential recycling programs, or through similar programs within WashU’s recycling program. For a LIMITED TIME only, special collection is possible to get the volume required for the recycling facility to accept and process the plastic signs and metal frames.
In addition to bringing in your personal signs from home, this program is a perfect opportunity for your office or department to purge any old corrugated plastic signs or metal stakes. With the new WashU brand roll out, if you are planning a signage refresh, PLEASE take advantage of this opportunity to recycle your old signs. The ability to recycle these signs will not be available again until the next election cycle, should the region effort return.
NOTE: Any type or size of corrugated plastic sign is acceptable.
- West Campus (2nd floor garage entrance), 11/6 – 11/14: Enter parking garage from Jackson. No parking ticket needed. Go up to level 2 and look for a small sign at the Bridge elevators.
- Danforth Campus (Schnuck Pavilion, P2 entrance), 11/6-11/14: Enter parking garage from Forest Park Parkway or Forsyth. Pull a ticket. You will not be charged if you are in the garage for less than 10 min. Go from P1 to P2 (down) and unload signs in the bins inside the Schnuck Pavilion entrance. A small sign is visible on the door.
- North Campus (Circularity Center, Dock B, 11/6 1p-4p and 11/8, 2p-5p ONLY): Enter from Enright or Rosedale. Look for the Circularity Center sign on the garage door and Dock B.
- View map with WashU locations here.
Looking for a collection site closer to you? There are 19 collection points within St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and Jefferson County.
Please separate the metal stakes from the signs and place each in marked bins at collection areas.
Looking for ways to recycle or repurpose other materials with the old WashU brand? Contact cassandra.hage@wustl.edu.
Questions? Contact geenar@wustl.edu