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Kent State Introduces Energy-Efficient Soda Machines and Trash Cans With Recycling Partitions

Kent State’s Facilities Planning and Operations department, which is in charge of the university’s sustainability efforts, has implemented two new ideas to make Kent State a more sustainable campus

Energy-saving soda machines have been placed around campus as part of Kent State's sustainability efforts.Kent State’s Facilities Planning and Operations department, which is in charge of the university’s sustainability efforts, has implemented two new ideas to make Kent State a more sustainable campus.

Sustainable soda machines
Kent State is teaming up with Pepsi to create a more sustainable, environmentally friendly campus.

New soda machines that save more energy have been placed around campus. Several steps have been taken to conserve energy:

  • Pepsi machines around campus have been replaced with new Energy Star machines, which use less energy.
  • The machines turn off after 30 minutes of idle time.
  • Kent State has asked for machines to be de-lamped where possible, which involves removing the lights in the machines.

Even though the machines may appear off, they still keep drinks cold. The machines will “wake up” when touched.

“Kent State is always looking for ways to be more energy efficient,” says Melanie Knowles, sustainability manager, Facilities Planning and Operations.

Increased recycling efforts
New recycling partitions also have been placed in trash receptacles around campus to encourage the campus community to recycle.

The Facilities Planning and Operations department also is testing new, half-moon-shaped recycling liners in 10 trash cans throughout the Kent Campus.

“The university has been working on providing more recycling locations outdoors on campus,” says Knowles.

Knowles says the department plans to execute a campaign to raise awareness by using signage, such as a ribbon or wrap around the divided cans, so people know from a distance that the cans are for both recycling and trash.

If successful, Knowles says the recycling liners will likely be added to all trash receptacles on campus.

“The liners are a convenient way for students, staff and faculty to recycle,” Knowles says. “Kent State is dedicated to sustainability and staying green, and the liners are only one of our ideas.”

For information or feedback regarding Kent State’s sustainability efforts, visit www.kent.edu/sustainability or contact Knowles atmknowle1@kent.edu or 330-672-8039. 

POSTED: Monday, July 9, 2012 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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