CWRU enhances recycling program with QR code integration and waste sorting game

Case Western Reserve University has rolled out updates to its recycling program, making it easier for the campus community to reduce waste.

A new QR code system on landfill bin signs allows users to quickly determine if the items they want to throw away can be recycled or belong in the landfill. Scanning the code takes users to the CWRU recycling page, where they can use a new search tool to look up specific items to see how to dispose of them properly.

Screenshot of the Clean Stream Park
Screenshot of Clean Stream Park

In addition to providing recycling information, the page now features an interactive game called Clean Stream Park. Players build their own virtual park by successfully sorting different materials into the correct waste streams, players earn amenities to customize their park. Office of Energy & Sustainability student ambassadors endorsed the game as an engaging new way to learn about recycling on campus. Let the Office of & Energy & Sustainability know what you think of the new webpage additions via sustainability@case.edu.

The Office of Energy & Sustainability also reminds members of the campus community to break down cardboard boxes and place them next to or between recycling and waste bins in common areas, as well as to empty liquids, and remove food from containers before placing them in a recycling bin. For any questions about recycling, email sustainability@case.edu.