For more than 15 years, the University has participating in the annual nationwide competition known as聽. Taking place from January 28 through March 23, hundreds of colleges and universities across the country will be reporting their waste data and doing their best to get those numbers down. Here at the University,聽Facilities Team Green聽will be hosting several events throughout February and March to encourage students to be more sustainable and keep waste reduction on their minds.
Formerly known as RecycleMania, the competition聽聽to 人妻少妇专区 Race to Zero Waste in 2020. 鈥淲hile recycling diverts waste from going to landfills, the name change puts the focus on where it should be, with source reduction and elimination first,鈥 Amy Kadrie, sustainability manager at University Facilities and Services, shared.
How the competition works
Throughout the eight weeks of the competition, weights of the University鈥檚 recycling waste, organics waste, and trash will be reported and compared to other colleges and universities. There are聽聽that schools can win awards in: diversion, per capita recycling, food organics, and zero waste. To help even out the competition, schools are divided by size.
Last year, out of those categories the University ranked among the best聽in the Per Capita division, placing 24 out of 107 schools, collecting 15 pounds per person.
Phil Piedmont, the new waste minimization specialist in University Facilities and Services, will be in charge of reporting our waste data for the first time this year, working with Waste Management to collect estimates and actual tonnages. 鈥淚t will be interesting to see if the student events which promote sustainability have a campus wide impact on waste and recycling tonnages,鈥 Piedmont noted.
On-campus event details
Facilities Team Green is hosting three main events to accompany the 人妻少妇专区 Race to Zero Waste campaign and encourage students to practice sustainability and waste reduction in their daily lives.
The first event is the kick-off to the campaign on Thursday, February 1, from 4:30 鈥 7:30 p.m. in Hirst Lounge of Wilson Commons. This event is in partnership with聽, the undergraduate environmental action organization, who will be hosting their monthly clothing exchange. Sustainability through Engineering, Dining Team Green, Food Recovery Network, Society for Earth and Environmental Science Students, EcoReps, Greenspace, and Students for a Democratic Society will all be tabling as well. Stop by to learn more about these groups and their missions as well as contribute to our expression wall poster that will be hung outside the Starbucks hallway.
A few weeks later is a 鈥淟ove the Earth鈥 photo booth held in the spirit of Valentine鈥檚 Day, on Thursday, February 15, from 4:00 鈥 6:00 p.m., also in Hirst Lounge. Come use fun props to express why you love the Earth and get a mini-Polaroid 聽to keep as memorabilia along with other giveaways items
One new event this year is a recycled origami study break on Thursday, March 7, from 4:00 鈥 6:00 p.m. in iZone. This event was created by Sustainability Programs Coordinator, Alyssa Horng, who said she was inspired by her own love for arts and crafts as well as the success of the reusable mug decorating event held with Dining Team Green this past December.
Check聽The Green Dandelion聽for full list of events, updates and a downloadable version of the event poster. Be sure to also follow us on Instagram聽聽for any updates about these events and to participate in our Instagram giveaway at the end of March in partnership with Wilson Commons Student Activities.
There are several other sustainability related events happening throughout 人妻少妇专区 Race to Zero Waste. These include:
- Dining Team Green鈥檚 Winter Picnic on Saturday, February 17, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Welles-Brown room in Rush Rhees. They will be promoting in-season foods and zero-waste dining practices.
- Grassroots鈥 bi-weekly meetings about an environmental issue and their March clothing exchange.
- Food Recovery Network鈥檚聽. Meet them outside Connections Caf茅 at 3:00 p.m. on Fridays to join.