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More than 1,000 needy
Community Relations and Residence Life have teamed up with
“It’s true recycling,” said Kim Porterfield, director of community relations at
“It also benefits the environment,” she said. “Dozens of carpets, egg-crate mattress cushions, electronics and small appliances make their way to folks who can use them, and landfills get a break. It’s significantly reduced dumpster diving on campus, which is very dangerous and results in garbage blowing across campus and into nearby residential and commercial areas.”
Community and campus volunteers are the backbone of the program.
“It’s a huge undertaking,” Porterfield said. “We count on
Collection barrels are placed in each residence hall and university apartment complexes just before finals begin. Students donate clothes, shoes, books, carpets, linens, kitchen items, or anything else reusable and in good condition.
Local volunteers help collect and store items. This week, volunteers are unloading and sorting items on more than 100 tables set up in the LBJ Student Center Ballroom.
Call Texas State Community Relations at 245-9645 or visit www.txstate.edu/ community for more information and to see a slide show from last year.
Media information:
Contact: Kim Porterfield, director of Community Relations, communityrelations@txstate.edu or 512 757-0601
“Pack It Up and Pass It On” recycling program connects end-of-the-semester donations from
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· Volunteers sort Tuesday, June 5 and Wednesday, June 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
· Distribution day is Thursday, June 7. Doors open at 7 a.m. Line begins forming before 6 a.m. About 1,000 local residents are expected to attend. Event is over by 11 a.m. Heavy traffic, lots of action at 7 a.m.