Trash-Free Lunch
Trying to stay healthy by packing your own lunch, but feel like you’re creating a lot of waste? Consider working toward a zero-waste lunch. Lunches packed without disposable bags and containers will not only save you time and money, but they also will lower your carbon footprint by reducing the amount of waste you produce.
Composting
Composting is a great way to reduce your waste by giving it a second life. Check out our Composting Page with tips for composting at home, as well as composting drop-off sites you can utilize for free on our campus and throughout Baltimore City.
Smart with Small Steps
Plastic Free July is a monthlong challenge that helps millions of people across the globe become change makers in reducing plastic consumption and pollution. The idea for Plastic Free July originated from a small group in Western Australia and has continued to grow since 2011. In 2022 and 2023, the Sustainability Office recommended key tips to minimize waste for those interested in taking part of Plastic Free July.
Consider Your Waste at Work
Minimizing waste can be a part of both your home and work life. If your role at UMB includes working in labs, check out our article in the Elm, Reminder: Utilize Lab Share to Donate and Claim Lab Supplies and Equipment. Also, consider turning your lab into a Green Lab! Go to our Green Labs page to learn more about the Green Labs Program, and other ways to reduce your waste.
Are you moving out of your office, or just having a big cleanout? The Moving-Out-Checklist is a great resource that has great tips to minimize your waste, like suing the UMB Facilities Work Request Portal to request recycling and trash toters.