Circular Economy

Circular Economy

Georgia Tech is committed to creating circular economy approaches throughout our supply chain. Our goal is to reach zero waste by 2050 and to increase local-based procurement. 

Waste operations at Georgia Tech are handled by the Office of Solid Waste Management and Recycling (OSWM&R), a unit of Infrastructure and Sustainability (I&S). The Office of Sustainability supports zero waste initiatives through data collection, waste education, engagement, and strategy.

For operational questions such as bin drop-off, collection, or special requests, contact OSWM&R at their website or recycle@gatech.edu.

Georgia Tech's Approach

Materials Management Strategies

  • Become a Zero-Waste Campus by 2050.
  • Integrate Lifecycle Approaches into Campus Design and Planning.

Zero Waste Strategies

  • Develop an Institute-Wide Zero-Waste Policy and Source Reduction Guidelines.
  • Implement a Campus Reuse Center.
  • Increase Recycling and Composting through Infrastructure standardization and improvements.
  • Provide Zero Waste education and training.
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Resources & Guides

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Zero Waste Resource Hub

Learn how to recycle, compost, reuse, and manage surplus materials on campus. This hub offers clear guidance to help the Georgia Tech community reduce waste and support a circular campus economy.

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Zero Waste Events Guide

Planning an event? Use this guide to reduce waste through reusable materials, proper sorting, and sustainable event practices.

Georgia Tech celebrated Earth Month with an Earth Day Celebration and Org Fair on April 20, 2023 outside the Kendeda Building. Image shows people at tables on the front porch of the Kendeda Building participating in activities and talking with one another.

Procurement Guide

Use this guide to increase Georgia Tech’s circular economy by purchasing products that support more resource-efficient, cost-effective, and local products.

Explore

Campus Recycling

The Office of Solid Waste Management & Recycling (OSWM&R) manages Georgia Tech’s waste and recycling operations. Recycling services are offered in most campus buildings and at outdoor bins. 

Campus Composting

Composting bins are located in residence halls, dining locations, and a few academic buildings. Georgia Tech is actively working to expand compost services.

My Green Labs

My Green Labs is an internationally recognized sustainability certification program for laboratories. The program addresses 16 dimensions of sustainability, including waste. Georgia Tech is piloting My Green Lab in three labs in 2024.

TipCycle

TipCycle is a pipette tip washing and reuse program launched by Georgia Tech faculty and staff with the goal of reducing plastic waste in laboratories.

Hazardous Waste Management

Although not counted towards Georgia Tech’s diversion rate, the safe and sustainable disposal of hazardous waste is important. Environmental Health and Safety at Georgia Tech offers robust hazardous waste management services. 

Good Food Purchasing

The Office of Sustainability is working with the Center for Good Food Purchasing to develop an assessment of our food supply chain to track our greenhouse gas emissions from purchased food and support increased local and healthy food consumption.

Green Forks

Tech Dining, Klemis Kitchen, and the Office of Sustainability are piloting a notification system to reduce food waste from catered events. More information coming Fall 2024.