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Zero Waste SWATeam Meeting: 12 February 2021
Associated Project(s):The Zero Waste SWATeam met on Friday, 12 February to discuss the following:
- Presentation on Northwestern Reusable Dining Operations
- Plastic Bag Recycling
- CO2 Canister Recycling
- Hardhat Recycling
Attached Files:Seed Mix Approved for Solar Farm 2.0
Associated Project(s):University Landscape Architect Brent Lewis approved the attached seed mix for the Solar Farm 2.0 project.
Attached Files:Energy iCAP Team Meeting Minutes from 2-10-21
Associated Project(s):The Energy iCAP Team had a meeting on Feb. 10th where student member, Brinn McDowell, shared a presentation on calculated energy savings from green lab protocols that could greatly contribute towards energy conservation efforts. Updates were give on the Building Envelope Pilot Project, which is anticipated to start in March with several Energy iCAP Team students participating. Among other topics of discussion were ways to enforce compliance with state energy standards, to cooperate with student leaders across the Engineering, Architecture, and Design disciplines, and to condition vacated spaces in a time of distance-learning and -working. The agenda, meeting minutes, and chat log are attached below!
Weekly Update: Bike Maintenance 101
Associated Project(s):All, Slow week, of course. Housekeeping abounded: student staff meeting, an interview, safety checks.
This week we have our Basic Maintenance 101 class on Wednesday evening. Other than that, it’s business as usual. The extreme cold will likely keep people away but this week also marks a relaxing of COVID restrictions, so we’ll see how those two balance each other out.
The numbers:
Visitors: 10
Sales: $105
Misc: $60
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerOpen House for SSC
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee Open House
The Student Sustainability will be hosting an Open House event on Monday, February 8th at 6:00 PM (CT) via Zoom. We invite you and hope you can invite a friend to attend this exciting event. Students will discover more about the committee members, working groups, and be part of a general member. For now, join our SSC group chat, Discord! Scan the QR code and the event to this flyer.
February 8, 6 pm • Zoom Event
Student Sustainability Committee • Student Engagement
Pollinator Pocket Map for Campus
Associated Project(s):The attached file is the updated pollinator pocket map for campus
Attached Files:SSC funded the Building Envelope Pilot Project Phase 1
Associated Project(s):On December 5, 2020, the SSC approved $30,000 in support of the Building Envelope Pilot Project Phase 1. This project is also funded by the Carbon Credit Sales Fund for an additional $30,000. The key contact is Morgan White at F&S.
Attached Files:Local Solar projects shared at CCNet brownbag
Associated Project(s):CCNet hosted several local solar panelists in January 2021. This Zoom meeting was also shared via Facebook Live:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=429039901765435&ref=watch_permalink
- Scott Tess for Solar Urbana-Champaign (https://www.growsolar.org/solar-urbana-champaign/)
- Lauren Barchi, with Nexamp, for community solar (https://www.nexamp.com/community-solar)
- Jim Bustard, with Parkland College (https://www.parkland.edu)
- Morgan White University of Illinois solar projects (https://icap.sustainability.illinois.edu/.../solar-energy...)
- Sushanth Girini for University of Illinois Solar Farm 2.0: https://fs.illinois.edu/.../utilit.../production/solar-farms
Join the CCNet mailing list to gain access to the Zoom and stay connected. http://eepurl.com/g8IM
(video link corrected on 2-2-2021)
Join the Great Backyard Bird Count
Associated Project(s):Try out citizen science in your own backyard! Melody Arnold, President of the Macon Co. chapter of the Audubon Society, will describe the annual Great Backyard Bird Count, happening February 12-15 this year. She will talk about a few of the birds that we are most likely to see in this area and how we can participate. This program is brought to you by East Central Illinois Master Naturalists.
February 1, 12 PM
Amanda Christenson • Cooperative Extension Service
Registration Closing:Kyushu-Illinois Strategic Partnership Colloquia Series
Associated Project(s):Join us on Feb.1 at 6pm for an exciting workshop highlighting the collaborative relationship between Illinois and Kyushu University faculty on the development of global CO2 recycling technology towards “beyond-zero” emission. This effort is within the framework of the Moonshot Program in I2CNER at Kyushu funded by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan.
Global Relations • Global Relations
This opportunity is available onlineWeekly Update: Prospective student employees
Associated Project(s):All, Things were uncharacteristically busy at the tail end of last week, highlighted by two prospective student employees coming in. They were both really excited by what we do here at the Bike Center. Always good to see enthusiasm and it was a nice glimpse of hopefully where we’ll be post-pandemic: fostering enjoyment, excitement and knowledge about bikes!
Got a student staff meeting, interview, and bikes to build this week.
The numbers:
Visitors: 14
Sales: $371.50Memberships: 1 for $30
Bike (refurb): 1 for $200
Misc: $18
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerScope Change for Pollinator Awareness Sign
Associated Project(s):The following scope change was submitted to SSC for the Pollinator Awareness Sign:
Originally, there were no signs at all on campus showing how pollinator friendly the campus is. Now there are four; and the University is now considered part of Bee Campus USA. Now we want to add a bigger sign outlining the bee campus student organization, progress the campus has made, and changes the university implemented to be more pollinator friendly. This sign will include an acknowledgment of the SSC funding for the signs and for several of the pollinator friendly plantings around campus.
The funding does not need to be increased, but we are requesting a schedule extension of one year. The design of the sign is anticipated to take at least one month, so that students can assist with the content development, then the sign will be ordered, and since it may be winter –time when the sign is ready for installation, we may not be able to install it until the spring thaw. Please approve an extension to May 2021.
Read the Scope Change in its entirety in the attached files below.
Attached Files:SSC Semester Report Fall 2021
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the Fall 2021 Semester Report for the Building Envelope Project.
Congratulations to ISSS for Green Office Certification!
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) for achieving Gold certification in December 2020!
Congratulations to two certified chapters!
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to Zeta Beta Tau for achieving gold certification (November 2020) and Triangle Fraternity for achieving silver certification (November 2020)!
SSC Semesterly Report: Let It Flow (Control the Flow)
Associated Project(s):SSC received semester report for Fall 2021 for Let It Flow (Control the Flow) project on 1/20/2022. Please see attached.
Attached Files:December Green Event Certifications
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to the following two events for achieving green certification in December 2020!
ISTC'S Sustainability Seminar Series
ECEC21 (Emerging Contaminants in the Environment Conference)Certified Greener Campus Programs Workshop
Associated Project(s):iSEE hosted our first “Certified Greener Campus Program Workshop” to guide U of I organizations in certifying as “green,” even while unusual conditions add complexity to campus’s daily operations. The online workshop included a program overview, steps to certification, FAQs, and an open discussion about overcoming common barriers to sustainability.
If you were unable to attend Thursday’s workshop, you can still take steps to advocate for sustainable practices in your unit! I invite you to:
- View and download the PowerPoint slides presented during the workshop.
- Watch the workshop recording on YouTube.
- Visit the Greener Campus Portal for more information about Certified Green Events, Offices, RSOs, and Greek chapters.
- Contact a Greener Campus team member at iseegreenoffice@gmail.com.
Weekly Update: CBC Fix-it staion operational
Associated Project(s):All, Not a whole lot to report: The Bike Center Fix It pump is operational and I’ll be meeting this week about marketing to get the word out. I got an email not 12 hours after visiting the new Flagg Hall covered bike parking asking if it was operational, funnily enough. Parking tagged the bike that was locked up out front of the Bike Center. It was probably a donation but doing our due diligence on that.
This week student staff will start and we’ll work through some more bike builds.
The numbers:
Visitors: 6
Sales: $59
Memberships: 1 for $30
Misc: $29Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
