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BC finishes among top 20 in recycling
By Jamie Fleming
Walsh attributed the increased popularity of the contest to the recent coverage of environmental issues both nationally and globally, which has raised public awareness of these concerns.

The media, said Walsh, is helping to "mainstream environmental issues, and that has been making the average person a lot more conscious. … Students can see that recycling is easy and makes common sense."

Walsh hopes that the program will continue to grow in popularity at the University. "BC is such a competitive school and I hope that we can get into that a little more next year and get students more excited and involved so we can do even better and get higher in the rankings," said Walsh.

RecycleMania was a program started in 2001 by two students from Ohio University and Miami University. Their initial efforts aimed to reduce waste in residence hall areas after they found that up to half of all garbage produced in residential areas on college campuses was recyclable.

Since the first year, when only these two schools participated in the competition, RecycleMania has grown tremendously.

This year, the contest included separate challenges to determine which schools could collect the largest amount of recyclables per capita, the largest amount of total recyclables, the least amount of trash per capita, and which have the overall highest recycling rate.

BC participated in the Grand Champion, Per Capita Classic, and Waste Minimization competitions, collecting paper, corrugated cardboard, bottles, and cans.

In addition to finishing 16th overall, BC finished 42nd in the Per Capita competition, 25­th for waste minimization, and 23rd for corrugated cardboard per capita.

The main goal of RecycleMania is to make students more conscious of campus recycling and the need to reduce waste. Walsh also hopes that the program allows students to "move from just recycling to better lifestyle choices … one step at a time."

RecycleMania receives support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's WasteWise program, the National Recycling Coalition (NRC), the NRC's College and University Recycling Council, and the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program. n
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