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==Abstract==
| authors = User:Dtp13
| location = Arcata, California
This page details the process of making a receptacle out of sustainable materials for use on a college campus. Materials and processes include – making glue with rice flour, construction using cardboard, paper mâché, and natural paints. This is one of 2 drop boxes built for the R.O.S.E. Center; to see the other visit [[R.O.S.E._Drop_Box]].
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==Background==
This page details the process of making a receptacle out of sustainable materials for use on a college campus. Materials and processes include – making glue with rice flour, construction using cardboard, paper mâché, and natural paints. This is one of 2 drop boxes built for the R.O.S.E. Center; to see the other visit [[R.O.S.E. Drop Box]].
The Reusable Office Supply Exchange Center, or [http://humboldt.edu/wrrap/rose.html R.O.S.E.], is a program on the Humboldt State University Campus. The program seeks to increase reuse by collecting office supplies, such as binders, notebooks, pens and pencils, paper, etc. and offers the supplies to students and faculty, who come by the R.O.S.E. office, free of charge. Students and faculty on campus donate the office supplies, and need a convenient location to drop off these supplies. The placement of a drop box in the library or Student Business Services Building would provide ease of use for students and faculty, and increase publicity and awareness of the R.O.S.E. program. Because of the center’s commitment to recycling and reuse, the receptacle it self must use these guidelines.
 
== Background ==
 
The Reusable Office Supply Exchange Center, or [https://web.archive.org/web/20120510071211/http://www.humboldt.edu/wrrap/rose.html R.O.S.E.], is a program on the Cal Poly Humboldt Campus. The program seeks to increase reuse by collecting office supplies, such as binders, notebooks, pens and pencils, paper, etc. and offers the supplies to students and faculty, who come by the R.O.S.E. office, free of charge. Students and faculty on campus donate the office supplies, and need a convenient location to drop off these supplies. The placement of a drop box in the library or Student Business Services Building would provide ease of use for students and faculty, and increase publicity and awareness of the R.O.S.E. program. Because of the center's commitment to recycling and reuse, the receptacle it self must use these guidelines.
 
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| part-of = Engr305 Appropriate Technology
| organizations = Cal Poly Humboldt, R.O.S.E. Center
| keywords = rice flour, cardboard, paper mâché, natural paints, drop box, Earthen construction, Green living
| sdg = SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
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[[Category:Earthen construction]]
[[Category:Green living]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 29 January 2024

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Authors Dtp13
Location Arcata, California
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This page details the process of making a receptacle out of sustainable materials for use on a college campus. Materials and processes include – making glue with rice flour, construction using cardboard, paper mâché, and natural paints. This is one of 2 drop boxes built for the R.O.S.E. Center; to see the other visit R.O.S.E. Drop Box.

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The Reusable Office Supply Exchange Center, or R.O.S.E., is a program on the Cal Poly Humboldt Campus. The program seeks to increase reuse by collecting office supplies, such as binders, notebooks, pens and pencils, paper, etc. and offers the supplies to students and faculty, who come by the R.O.S.E. office, free of charge. Students and faculty on campus donate the office supplies, and need a convenient location to drop off these supplies. The placement of a drop box in the library or Student Business Services Building would provide ease of use for students and faculty, and increase publicity and awareness of the R.O.S.E. program. Because of the center's commitment to recycling and reuse, the receptacle it self must use these guidelines.

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Part of Engr305 Appropriate Technology
Keywords rice flour, cardboard, paper mâché, natural paints, drop box, earthen construction, green living
SDG SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
Authors Dtp13
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations Cal Poly Humboldt, R.O.S.E. Center
Language English (en)
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Created May 7, 2011 by Dtp13
Last modified January 29, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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