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UK Recycling's Give and Go Donation Stations Return to Campus

 A Give and Go Donation Station in a residence hall.
Give and Go Donation Stations can be found in residence halls.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 20, 2020) — The University of Kentucky’s Recycling Program, in partnership with Goodwill Industries of the Bluegrass, announces the return of the Give and Go Donation Stations at all the residence halls. Starting this week, the stations will be set up in the lobby of every residence hall on campus for students to drop off the items they wish to donate as they prepare to leave campus for the semester break.

Items collected can vary from clothes, shoes, bedding and unused toiletries, to furniture, décor and nonperishable food. Nonfood items will be donated to Goodwill and all food will be donated to the Big Blue Pantry to help fellow students.

“We hope that students use this opportunity to donate usable items and nonperishable food, diverting them away from the landfill, so we can send them to local charities/groups who can use them,” said Esther Moberly, manager of the UK Waste Recycling and Trucking Department. “This program is part of a large campuswide effort to decrease how much is thrown away, which is a goal in the university’s Sustainability Plan."

Last year a total of 2,300 pounds was donated at the end of the Fall 2019 semester. Due to Covid-19, items were not able to be collected for the spring semester.

The Give and Go Donation Station program is a collaboration among several UK departments — Recycling, Trucking, Residence Life, Campus Housing, Auxiliary Services, Sustainability, Big Blue Pantry and Goodwill Industries of the Bluegrass. The goal of the program is to encourage students to donate rather than throw out usable items.

For more information about UK recycling visit www.uky.edu/facilities/cppd/services/facilities-services/recycling.

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