Salisbury University 1101 Camden Ave. Salisbury, MD 21801 410-543-6000
Horticulture
SU won the PLANT Green Award, the highest sustainability award given by the
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service and Forestry
Council.
SU’s recycling program began in 1990 through the Horticulture
Department.
New benches are made from recycled material.
Since 2003, SU has recycled more than 70 tons of computers and
audio-visual equipment.
Students weed planting beds to reduce the use of weed killer.
In the greenhouse and interior spaces, Ivory soap and water are used
instead of typical chemicals to remove insects.
Mulching blades are used on SU lawnmowers to reduce waste and add
nutrients to the soil.
Bicycle racks are incorporated into campus design to promote an
alternative to driving.
Greenhouse staff wash and reuse pots and bedding trays instead of
discarding.
Campus trash containers are paired with recycling receptacles so users
have a choice.
Maryland requires the University recycle 20 percent of its trash; SU
always far exceeds this standard. In 2008, SU recycled more than 6 million
pounds of material.