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Academic and Administrative Buildings Recycling Pickup Schedule

Under normal circumstances Recycling performs a weekly route around campus. Occasionally we'll deviate from this schedule due to things like special events and holidays. If you're encountering a problem with recycling waste being retreived in your area, please let us know by calling #656-2040 or by e-mailing Karen Butts at dillar2@clemson.edu.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Godfrey Hall Administrative Services Building University Facilities
Tillman Hall Fike Recreation Center Brackett Hall
James F. Martin Inn Long Hall Sirrine Hall
Sikes Hall Advanced Materials Research Hunter Hall
Cooper Library Brick Research Poole Agricultural Center
CCIT Apparel Research Lehotsky Hall
*Cardboard Route CATS Barre Hall
  CIET Brooks Center
    Sikes Hall
    Cooper Library
    CCIT
    *Cardboard Route
Thursday Friday *Cardboard Route
Student Post Office University Facilities Harcombe Dining Hall
Earle Hall Edwards Hall Student Post Office
Flour Daniel Bldg Strom Thurmond Institute Dillard Building
Lee Hall James F. Martin Inn Poole Agricultural Center
Lowry Hall Sikes Hall Newman Hall
Biosystems Complex Cooper Library Cooper Library
Redfern Health Center CCIT Outdoor Lab
McAdams Hall *Cardboard Route  
Martin Hall    
Riggs Hall    
Freeman Hall    

Relocating or Cleaning Out Your Office?

Please let us know if you plan on relocating or cleaning out your office. We can supply you with additional bins for the amount of recycled paper you'll be getting rid of, and your call will alert us that your department needs some special attention. Also, please don't overload your existing bins repeatedly under these circumstances. We’ll gladly accommodate your needs if you will give us a call at #656-2040.

Order Your Free Recycling Bin

Recycling bins are provided upon request and are free of charge. We also provide bins temporarily in such cases as office clean-out and special events. Bins are available in the following sizes, listed from smallest to largest:

For a visual idea of what the gallons look like, see below:

Various gallon sizes