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If you are working in a college building, then it is expected that you separate paper and cardboard from all other trash. There are no special recycle bins, you can order any blue bin from the office supply vendors in the SAP sci-quest system. Medical College office areas are not recycling glass, metal or plastic at this time.
If you are working in NewYork Presbyterian space some areas have already converted to a single multi-type recycle bin. NYPH staff are visiting areas to get the number of bins required on a building by building basis. At this time the Infonet has a "how-to-use" guide for the new bins, but keep checking the NYP Green site for further information.
If you are a student in Weill Cornell Medical College housing, then you are required to separate metal, glass, plastic as well as carboard and paper. Information is available in the residence buildings.
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New York City residents discard approximately 11,000 tons of trash and over 2,000 tons a day of recyclables.

Join Weill Cornell Medical College employees, students and staff as we create our own work day Unpower Hour on April 5th from 2pm - 3pm. Sign up with a Green Leader, or volunteer to Lead!
Weill Cornell Medical College Employees have participated every year since 2008. Join the world on March 31, 2012 from 8:30pm to 9:30pm and switch off power to show support for energy conservation.