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Nov. 27, 2002
Contact:
Sheryl Lichtig Wyan
Office of Communications
(209) 724-4408
sheryl.lichtig@ucop.edu
Recycling for scholarships: UC Merced
commits to the fourth “R”
MERCED -- The University of California, Merced
is engaging in a recycling program that will reduce waste and help
fund scholarships for local students.
Funded by the State Department of Conservation
and administered by the Merced County Association of Governments
(MCAG), the grant program permits UC Merced to greatly expand existing
recycling efforts in its offices at Castle Airport Aviation and
Development Center. The Castle offices currently are serving as
a temporary home to about 75 of UC Merced’s 120 employees
before their permanent office space on campus is ready for occupation.
The campus is committed to sustainable planning
and environmental stewardship, and is incorporating conservation
in the office through such practices as recycling.
“Recycling is our responsibility, and we
appreciate the support of the Merced County Association of Governments
as we begin to build a strong recycling program at UC Merced,”
said Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey. “In turn, I am especially
excited that we have the opportunity to use proceeds from this recycling
program to provide financial support for local students planning
to attend a UC campus.”
Students graduating from any high school in the
city of Merced and planning to attend any University of California
campus will be eligible for the scholarships. The UC Merced Financial
Aid Office will administer the scholarship program.
MCAG will provide collection bins – from
small, desk-side containers to 40-gallon bins - for clean paper,
newspaper, magazines, cardboard, aluminum, plastic and glass, and
the company Turlock Recycling will provide recycling services. Employees
also will be encouraged to bring recyclables from home.
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