The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (“university”) and the State of Texas are committed to protecting the quality of the environment for present and future generations and preserving the earth's natural resources. To achieve these goals and to comply with state mandates, the university has established an active recycling program to reduce the amount of solid waste the university generates, and to encourage the procurement of recycled, recyclable and energy-efficient products.
Contact Facilities, Planning and Engineering – Maintenance and Operations for questions regarding the university’s recycling program.
Each university department shall take the following actions:
Facilities, Planning and Engineering oversees and coordinates the university’s recycling program on an institution-wide basis, establishes and oversees contractual agreements or other arrangements with buyers of recyclable materials, and establishes procedures for transferring recyclable materials from a central building location for pick up by the recycling agent. Facilities, Planning and Engineering evaluates the amount of material recycled and modifies the program as necessary to ensure all recyclable materials are effectively and practicably recycled.
Revenues generated by the recycling program will be passed to a special Presidential Fund to help finance projects such as scholarships for needy students by school, environmental projects, the children's area at LBJ Hospital and indigent health care.
It is the responsibility of the Purchasing Department to give preference in purchasing to products made of recycled materials if the products meet applicable specifications as to quantity and quality and guidelines established by Texas Procurement and Support Services (for more information, contact the Purchasing Department).
Created 10/1992; Updated 10/1996, 12/02, 08/05, 04/08