How To Setup A Recycling Program For:
Golf Courses
July, 2008
A recycling program for golf courses must integrate a variety of
waste streams, including dry materials from offices, wet materials
from restaurants and bars and other materials from the greens.
Making the recycling containers easily accessible is key to
participation.
Materials that should be separated and recycled include:
- Aluminum Cans
- Glass Containers
- Newspaper and Magazines
- Plastic Bottles and Jugs
- Cardboard Boxes (Flattened)
- Paper
How to make your program a success:
- Assess the waste being collected throughout your establishment.
- Develop a recycling program based on your findings for each area. Be sure to concentrate on areas producing the highest amounts of waste.
- Ensure all containers are located in easy-access areas for golfers and staff and are properly marked for quick identification. Containers with specialized openings (i.e. hole for cans, slot for paper) are critical to maintain clean sorts.
- Educate employees on proper recycling procedures. This can be easily accomplished through a staff meeting, posters or memo. Explain the goals of the program and procedures. Be sure to provide recycling information to new employees. Remind employees to keep food waste out of recycling containers and trash. Food waste should be handled separately from trash and recyclables.
- Use your recycling program as a marketing tool at your golf course and make golfers aware of your environmentally-friendly approach to waste management.
- Record the volume of recyclables departing the grounds through a log system. With this you will be able to receive accurate compensation for the materials your establishment has recovered.
- Once policies have been established, communicate the program to maintenance staff. Demonstrate how to use each container and where to take all collected materials. Have this staff assist in monitoring the program.
Office Recycling Areas and Collectables
Administrative and Office Areas
Office paper, corrugated cardboard, other
paper, cans, bottles and toner cartridges.
Food Service Areas
Glass, metal, cans, plastic containers and
corrugated cardboard.
Public Areas
Newspaper, magazines, bottles and cans.
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