Horticulture
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SU
won the 2009 PLANT Green Award, the highest sustainability award given by the
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service and Forestry Council.
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SU’s recycling program began in 1990 through the
Horticulture Department.
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New benches are made from recycled material.
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Since 2003, SU has recycled more than 111 tons of
computers and audio-visual equipment.
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In the greenhouse and interior spaces, Ivory soap
and water are used instead of typical chemicals to remove insects.
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Students weed planting beds to reduce the use of
weed killer.
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Mulching blades are used on SU lawnmowers to
reduce waste and add nutrients to the soil.
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Bicycle racks are incorporated into campus design
to promote an alternative to driving.
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Greenhouse staff wash and reuse pots and bedding
trays instead of discarding.
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Campus trash containers are paired with recycling
receptacles so users have a choice.
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Maryland requires the University recycle 20
percent of its trash; SU always far exceeds this standard.
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New battery recycling program to collect spent
batteries from campus operations and student residents.
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