Faculty and Staff

Recycling Information
Exeter revamped the recycling program in 2003, making it much more visible, user friendly and comprehensive. In addition to paper, plastic, glass and tin recycling, the school has collection bins for cardboard, batteries, printer cartridges, cell phones, compact flluorescent light bulbs, and other "techno trash".  Please note that while compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's) are a more energy efficient alternative to incandescent light bulbs, they contain a small amount of mercury and must be recycled.  DO NOT throw CFL's in the trash, Exeter will recycle these bulbs.  Please contact, Sean Iller at siller@exeter.edu, for more information about recycling. 

Students, faculty, and staff can also drop off their used cell phones and ink cartridges in bins around campus.  Student Environmental Proctors help empty the bins and bring the contents to a central location.  The recycling program not only reduces waste, it can also save money. Since 2003 we have recycled hundreds of ink-jet cartridges and cell phones generating over $1,000 in revenue.  The money collected through the EcoPhones Fundraiser is used to pay for our techno trash recycling.

Please look for the battery and techno trash recycling bins to recycle your unwanted items!

NH Department of Environmental Services Waste Management: Identifies what can be recycled in NH and where to bring recycling. 

Northeast Recycling Council (NERC): Gives an overview of how much and what is recycled in NH. 

New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning:   General information about recycling and composting n NH. 

Composting Program Details

Appliance Rebate Program and Drying Rack Information

Don't forget to recycle your used batteries, ink cartridges, and cell phones in the appropriate recycling bins around campus.  Please also remember to bring your used CFL's and small techno-trash to The Exchange for recycling.