UCSF Standards
The R's
Environmental Justice
Which Bin (All 3)
Which Bin (Recycling and Trash)
100

The maximum allowable contamination of the landfill.

What is 25%?

100

The process of converting waste into reusable material.

What is recycle?

100

By diverting more waste, this greenhouse gas relating to transportation can be reduced.

What is CO2?

100

The bin that gloves belong in?

What is the landfill?

100

The bin that masks belongs in.

What is the landfill?
200

The maximum allowable contamination of the recycling?

What is 10%?

200

The process of using something more than once.

What is reuse?

200

The location where SF's plastic gets sent to be recycled.

What is China?

200

The bin that candy wrappers belong in.

What is landfill?
200

The bin that a dirty paper plate belongs in.

What is the landfill?

300

The maximum allowable contamination of the compost.

What is 5%?

300

The process of rejecting using new material.

What is refuse?

300

This location is where SF's trash get sent to be put in the landfill.

What is Vacaville?

300

The bin that paper towels belong in.

What is compost?

300

The bin that plastic utensils belong in.

What is recycling?
400

UCSF's goal for waste diversion by 2025.

What is 50%

400

The process of using less of a material.

What is reduce?

400

This potent greenhouse gas gets released when organic materials break down in the landfill.

What is methane?

400

The bin that thin plastics belong in.

What is landfill?

400

The bin that clean paper belongs in.

What is the recycling?

500

The 3 items belong in none of the 3 bins (landfill, recycling, and compost).

Medical waste, e-waste, and PHI

500

The process of fixing a broken material.

What is repair?

500

These two pollutants from the landfill process can cause respiratory illnesses. 

What is methane and diesel?

500

The bin that coffee cups belong in.

What is recycling?

500

The bin that paper towels belong in.

What is landfill?