Oh, it should also be noted that these bins are HUGE. ~3' tall to be (not-so) exact. I imagine that the blue one is for paper recycling only (which is odd, considering that they are both located in the auditorium of the ceramics/fine-arts building).
Note: It has come to my attention, by someone dear to me who works in the food service industry, that it is highly possible that SFSU does not indeed recycle/sort all the garbage on campus, as evidenced by the ridiculous amount of extra work created from the necessary sorting that must occur as a result of mis-appropriated bins. Or it is possible that only certain bins/areas of refuse are actually being tended to for recycling/sorting purposes. This would be sad, and feared to be true. We'll get to the bottom of this, one way or another! Ba-dump-bump.
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so, here it is - as someone who has worked intimately with waste disposal at the student center (one of the few places on campus you can actually dispose of food waste), I understand your confusion. Black=garbage, Blue=recycling, Green=compost. All have different tops (open and closed), all garbage have liners, most recycling bins do not have liners. There is a wide mix of old and new on campus. The issue is constantly being worked on. If you truly want to know contact Caitlin Fager cfager@sfsu.edu about campus bins and John Doctor, jdoctor@sfsu.edu regarding Student Center bins. Hope this helps.
correction: Caitlin Steele at cdsteele@sfsu.edu
Thanks for this helpful information!
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