According to an article in Campus Echo (http://web.nccu.edu/campus/echo/archive6-0809/c-verdant.html), N.C. Central University, in conjunction with Orange Recycling
Services, started a recycling program in November of 2008. But will the
momentum catch on?
This past semester I remember seeing the big blue bins in
the narrow school corridors. The bins
were annoying as students had to share the narrow corridor. At the back of my
mind, I had always known that recycling was important, but I did not understand
how the process worked.
This summer, I am interning with the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources. I have learned a lot which has changed my
recycling habits. I look forward to spreading this helpful information to my
fellow students.
Our office initiated a program with the NCCU gym during the
Pro-Am Basketball Tournament. We will be helping spread the recycling message to
the whole community. NCCU has come a long way since the 2004 Campus Echo article by Marcus Roundtree
(http://web.nccu.edu/campus/echo/archive3-0405/c-recycling.html). In his
article, Roundtree calls attention to the fact that NCCU is not recycling as
much as it should. I believe these efforts will sensitize the students to
participate fully in the program that has already been put in place. Let us all
be the change that we want to see!