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In 2017, the HZ Green Office, started to implement waste separation at APV campus in Vlissingen. The initiative was part of the 4th year course Sustainable Practice; business students kick-started the project, and followed-up and improved by another group of business students and eventually adopted by the HZ Green Office. APV housing welcomed the idea. Also the city of Vlissingen is very enthusiastic, since they are eager for pilots on waste separation, due to European legislation demanding every city to decrease the amount of waste produced from 400 kg per person to 100 kg per person. Campus Vlissingen also joined the project at the end of 2018.
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Waste separation is strongly encouraged at the HZ. The HZ Green Office is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of proper waste separation and actively reducing the amount of waste that is produced on-campus.  


HZ Green Office has provided information material, such as posters, for student rooms. And a concept for a workshop on waste separation.
Together with the facility management, we work on waste prevention and separation strategies. For example, the {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 01214|name=separated garbage/recycling stations|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} around the building and adopting reusable coffee cups like the {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 01213|name=Billie Cup|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}}. We also assist APV student housing and the City of Middelburg to promote proper waste-separation among students.


Proper waste separation demands constant attention. Students that originate from many different countries (with differing customs on waste separation) live at APV. And every year a new group of students arrives at APV campus. This means that information on waste separation needs to be given every year to the new arrivals. So waste seperation at the campuses is a continuous project.
=== '''Student Initiatives and Community Support''' ===
In 2017, HZ students took the initiative to start waste-separation in APV student housing in Vlissingen. This project was later expanded by other student groups and eventually adopted by the HZ Green Office. The initiative is supported by the City of Vlissingen, helping them work towards the European legislation goal of reducing waste from 400kg to 100kg per person annually.  


Another initiative taken by business students is to separate frying oil at student houses.
=== '''Get Involved''' ===
Do you have new ideas to share? Contact us at [greenoffice@hz.nl]. Let’s work together to make our campus and community more sustainable!


In addition, we'll be collaborating with HZ facility management to further improve waste separation at within our school buildings.
=== '''Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals''' ===
Through our waste-management activities, we are actively contributing to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):


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Waste separation is strongly encouraged at the HZ. The HZ Green Office is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of proper waste separation and actively reducing the amount of waste that is produced on-campus.

Together with the facility management, we work on waste prevention and separation strategies. For example, the separated garbage/recycling stations around the building and adopting reusable coffee cups like the Billie Cup. We also assist APV student housing and the City of Middelburg to promote proper waste-separation among students.

Student Initiatives and Community Support

In 2017, HZ students took the initiative to start waste-separation in APV student housing in Vlissingen. This project was later expanded by other student groups and eventually adopted by the HZ Green Office. The initiative is supported by the City of Vlissingen, helping them work towards the European legislation goal of reducing waste from 400kg to 100kg per person annually.

Get Involved

Do you have new ideas to share? Contact us at [greenoffice@hz.nl]. Let’s work together to make our campus and community more sustainable!

Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals

Through our waste-management activities, we are actively contributing to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

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