April 19, 2018
Kansas State University is Big 12 champions in recycling
 
Congratulations! K-State won the 2018 Big 12 recycling competition in Recyclemania 2018. During the eight weeks of the competition, K-Staters recycled 486,286,000 pounds of recyclable material.
K-State has won this competition four of the last five years due to your commitment to making Kansas State University a greener place. The recyclabel material includes paper, plastics, aluminum and tin cans, food compost and cooking oil. The success couldn't be done without teamwork.
So a big thanks to the students, faculty and the custodians who pick up the material in the buildings. A job greatly appreciated by all. Below is the Big 12 standing in recycling in 2018
Thank You,
Bill Spiegel
Project Manager
| University | National Ranking | Pounds Recycled | Big 12 Ranking | 
| Total Recycling | 
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| Kansas State University | 35 | 486,286.00 | No. 1 | 
| The University of Texas at Austin | 36 | 477,740.00 | 
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| Texas Tech University | 64 | 295,560.00 | 
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| West Virginia University | 101 | 148,400.00 | 
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| Diversion | 
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| Kansas State University | 50 | 45.322 | No. 1 | 
| The University of Texas at Austin | 113 | 25.982 | 
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| West Virginia University | 153 | 14.545 | 
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| Per Capita | 
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| Kansas State University | 54 | 17.544 | No. 1 | 
| Texas Tech University | 139 | 7.818 | 
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| The University of Texas at Austin | 140 | 7.802 | 
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| West Virginia University | 188 | 4.304 | 
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| By State | 
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| Kansas State University | 35 | 486,286.00 | No. 1 | 
| Southwestern College | 161 | 52,835.00 | 
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