Recycling non-hazardous laboratory glass and plastics

Recycling non-hazardous laboratory glass and plastics

About the program

The Waste Management and Recycling team offers a non-hazardous laboratory glass and plastics recycling program on the St. George campus. They recycle items such as test tubes, petri dishes, pipettes, pipette racks, boxes, trays, bottles and jars that have been triple rinsed.

How to take part

If your laboratory would like to participate in the non-hazardous laboratory glass and plastics recycling program, please call the Waste Management and Recycling team at 416-946-5711 or email recycling@utoronto.ca.

Buildings where the program is active

Banting Institute

Dentistry Building

Earth Sciences Centre

FitzGerald Building

Galbraith Building

Haultain Building

Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building

Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories

Mechanical Engineering Building

Lassonde Mining Building

Medical Sciences Building

Ramsay Wright Laboratories

Rosebrugh Building

Sandford Fleming Building

Tanz Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases at the Medical Sciences Building

Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular & Biomolecular Research

Physical Geography Building

Wallberg Building