STUW_HT_2016_Shahi_Rachael.pdf (1.47 MB)
Assessment of the University of Wyoming's Electronic Waste Methods as compared to that of other Universities in the United States and on a Global Scale, An
thesis
posted on 2021-11-15, 18:59 authored by Rachael M. ShahiThis project focused on the methods and options the University of Wyoming had in terms of electronic waste (e-waste), as compared to other universities in the United States, and on a global scale as well. The author reviewed current e-waste methods at the University of Wyoming, top e-waste recycling universities in the United States, as well as a few countries globally that outperform in terms of e-waste recycling. The purpose of the study is to identify additional options the University of Wyoming has in terms of electronic waste recycling. In conclusion, the author found there to be dismal efforts at the University of Wyoming, high efforts within the United States at other universities, and the best results globally. Leading campuses globally outperform the United States by far. Recommendations to the University of Wyoming would be to partner with IT Refresh to acquire electronic waste bins on campus to allow students to responsibly dispose of any electronics he/she may possess.
History
Advisor
Rittenburg, TerriISO
engLanguage
EnglishPublisher
University of Wyoming. LibrariesCollection
Honors Theses AY 15/16Department
- Library Sciences - LIBS