Waste Removal & Zero Waste

One of the five Core Values of Facilities Services is Stewardship. As stewards of the University's facility-related services, we strive to conduct our business in an environmentally, socially, and economically responsible manner.

Facilities Services actively reduces consumption, recycles, protects the environment, and restores resources in our day-to-day operations. We also support other campus community sustainability efforts.

Waste Removal

Milton Roberson Jr. (left), SWR team lead, and Tim Williams, an SWR worker, stand under the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium’s north loading docks, preparing for the next load of trash after a home football game. SWR crews work post-game Saturday and return on Sunday to complete the removal of all waste.

Solid Waste & Recycling

Our Solid Waste & Recycling team removes approximately 3,500 tons of landfill trash, recyclables, and compostable materials each year from UT's Main Campus. The Solid Waste & Recycling team also supports major events occurring on campus.

SurplusPick-UpRequests

Surplus Pick-up Requests

Get more information for requesting a pickup of surplus items and materials from campus.

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Moving Services

Event and Moving Services (EMS) offers the following moving services:

  • Moving office furniture or equipment between rooms in the same building
  • Transporting office furniture or equipment between UT buildings

Zero Waste

UT Surplus REuse Store warehouse with home furnishings on display

Rethink & Reuse: Preventing Waste

Rethinking and reusing make a bigger impact on the campus waste stream than just managing our discards at disposal. The University community values rethinking and reusing because it reduces our carbon impact and is fiscally responsible.

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Recycle: Reducing Our Landfill Waste

Recycling is part of reducing landfill trash from the UT campus. The University community values recycling because it reduces our carbon impact and is an important way for us to contribute to a greener economy. Reducing our waste going to landfills is the simplest way to reduce this carbon impact.

pizza box composting

Compost: Reducing Our Landfill Waste

Composting is part of reducing the overall waste stream from the UT campus. In fact, Resource Recovery waste audits consistently find that 40-45% of material leaving campus is compostable. This means that composting is a necessary strategy to help us reach zero waste.

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Zero Waste Events

Events are a great way to create lasting "Guest Impressions" when attendees interact with zero waste on campus and deepen their understanding of proper waste disposal as well as contribute to UT's zero waste goal.