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  • Campus Race to Zero Waste Kicks Off

    Campus Race to Zero Waste has officially started! For the next eight weeks, Ohio State will be competing against other universities across the county to determine who has the highest landfill diversion rate! Students, faculty, and staff are asked to participate by recycling more, recycling right, and composting. Ohio State achieved a record-high landfill diversion rate of 41% this year. While we...
    Race to Zero Waste Campaign
  • In the News: How Two Local Hospital Systems Are Going Green

    As highlighted by Columbus Monthly, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center continues to be a leader in utilizing more sustainable practices to reduce the environmental impact of the hospital system. “Some changes have been obvious,” said Lauren Koch, Wexner Medical Center sustainability program manager. “One has been switching out old-style lightbulbs to LED bulbs that save energy and...
    A green meadow with the Wexner Medical Center in the background
  • In the News: When You Go Home, Ohio State Facilities Go to Work

    As highlighted by The Lantern, maintenance staff from Facilities Operations and Development (FOD) are hard at work during winter break. The article points out that with fewer students around in December, maintenance staff have more freedom to complete projects not possible during an academic term. "You can't really shut down the heating and cooling at Enarson for right hours during the day during...
    A yellow mop bucket with a wet mop being pulled out of it.
  • Minimizing Holiday Waste

    The holidays are a great time to celebrate responsibly through small, but meaningful steps to reduce waste. Compost food scraps Empty and flatten gift boxes for recycling Recycle wrapping paper (as long as it does not have glitter, foil) Reuse gift bags Set trees and wreaths to the curb for composting. As the year comes to a close and the new year fast approaches, consider ways you can minimize...
    Holiday waste minimization
  • Buckeye View - Inpatient Hospital

    Take a bird’s eye view of the 1.9 million-square-foot inpatient tower, which includes up to 820 beds in private-room settings, large windows to enhance patient experience and much more. Hear from medical center CEO and executive vice president John J. Warner, MD, and the construction team about the building’s future impact and current progress.
    An exterior view of the Inpatient Hospital from a drone.

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