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Gumdrop Bins: Small Change, Big Impact!

You may have spotted something bright and new around Palmer Quad – pink Gumdrop bins have been installed across Whiteknights campus. They are part of a new initiative to keep our campus clean, save money, and help the environment.

Why Do We Need These Gum Bins?

Did you know that cleaning chewing gum off the pavements in Palmer Quad costs the university £6,000 every time? Gum is tough, therefore it requires specialist equipment and is time-consuming work. Additionally, gum contains plastic, which makes it non-biodegradable and harmful to the environment, as well as an unpleasant eyesore.

What’s Special About the New Gum Bins?

Image of a pink Gumdrop bin attached to a lamppost in Palmer Quad.
Gumdrop bin installed to a lamppost in Palmer Quad, Whiteknights campus

The new bins, called Gumdrop bins, are bright pink and easy to spot, they are attached to lampposts all around Palmer Quad so you won’t miss them! They’re designed specifically for chewing  gum disposal, helping you get rid of your gum in a clean, responsible way.

Did you know that the gum collected from these bins does not just end up in landfill. It is recycled to make new products such as pens, cups, trainers, as well as even more gum bins!

What Can You Do to Help?

  • Use the Gumdrop bins – whenever you finish chewing gum, pop it in the bin rather than on the ground.
  • Grab a holder at Welcome Week – to make it even easier, holders for your gum will be given out during Welcome Week in September. This is a handy way to store your gum until you find a bin.

By working together and using these new Gumdrop bins, we can save thousands of pounds in cleaning costs and make Whiteknights a cleaner, greener, and nicer place for everyone.

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