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SSC Funding Award and Acceptance Letter for Dump And Run
Associated Project(s):The SSC Funding Award and Acceptance Letter for Dump and Run is attached below.
The following quote is taken from the letter, "SSC is pleased to inform you that we are recommending to the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE) that your project receives $15,020 in grant funding."
Weekly Update - BFU celebration meeting, CBC visitis
Associated Project(s):All, Pretty slow over here as per usual for this time of year. On Thursday and Friday of last week we had a few CBC alums stop in so that was a welcomed surprise. Always nice to see former student staff.
We’re on the radar and a regular contact for the UI claims office when they’ve got damaged bicycles. Diversifying our donation stream is always welcome—especially when it’s in-house here with the University.
This week we’ve got a BFU celebration at 2p on Wednesday at F&S. I’ll notify staff to cover open hours while I attend that. I like our BFU silver status and cupcakes, too. Win-win! We’ll continue building bikes and culling parts this week. I’ll be getting the final count on staff availability for next week as it’s nearing finals. Our team will be leaner and meaner, as the expression goes, as we approach the holiday break.
The numbers:Visitors: 57
Sales: $231.50
Memberships: 2 for $60
Tires/tubes: 9 for $63
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterDump and Run Meeting (12-9-2019)
Associated Project(s):There was a Dump and Run meeting on 12-09-2019.
The meeting agenda is attached below.
Attached Files:Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I reviewed the Zero Waste SWATeam's responses to the iWG comments on the iCAP objectives that team is working on. I also contacted Morgan White to see if I should draft the SSC semester report for the fall semester or if that task will fall to the new Zero Waste Coordinator.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Weekly Update - Thanksgiving break, Fix-a-flat
Associated Project(s):All, Looking back to the week before Thanksgiving break, it was about average for this time of year. Not a whole lot to report. Still throwing stuff away as we see fit. Bikes are getting built. One of the student staff put in her resignation as she’s received an internship with iSEE. Always nice to see success for the students here!
This week we’ll host our Fix-a-Flat class on Friday, Dec 6th at 11am here at the Bike Center. Likely to be poorly attended since it’s December. Otherwise, it’s more of the same: building bikes, cleaning shop, throwing stuff away.
The numbers:
Visitors: 66Sales: $231.50
Memberships: 2 for $60
Tires/tubes: 9 for $75Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterWeekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I reviewed and provided comments on the Zero Waste SWATeam's objectives for the 2020 iCAP. I sent them to Morgan so that she can integrate any of them that are useful into the F&S feedback to iWG. I let Julija Sakutyte know that I sent the comments to Morgan instead of back to to Zero Waste SWATeam.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Weekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I
- Reviewed iWG Feedback Summary.
- Heard from the Office Depot representative. We are finding a time to discuss toner cartridge recycling on campus.
- Started writing my comments on the Zero Waste Objectives Review document that Julija Sakutyte distributed to the Zero Waste SWATeam.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
iWG Meeting Minutes from 11/22
Associated Project(s):See attached for the iWG Meeting Minutes from 11/22/2019.
Attached Files:Step 2 Application for Dump and Run 2020
Associated Project(s):The files for the Dump and Run 2020 Step 2 Application (SSC) are attached below.
Summary of Expenses and Revenue 2016-2019 for Dump and Run
Associated Project(s):I've attached a file containing the summary of expenses and revenue (2016-2019) for Dump and Run below.
Attached Files:Sustainability Council meeting Nov. 20, 2019
Associated Project(s):Agenda includes: iCAP 2020 timeline, Clean Energy planning, and Zero Waste planning
Attached Files:Weekly Update - Daily Illini news article, Working Bikes, WCIA,
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was a big press week. We landed on the cover of the Daily Illini on Thursday and then when we did our shipping event on Friday with Working Bikes WCIA showed up! https://www.wcia.com/news/bike-project-helps-people-in-need/
Good press all around!
The shipping event went just about as well as it’s ever gone in my tenure. To start we had 200 fewer bikes to deal with, then Working Bikes provided twice as many staff as they have before, and to cap it off we had good turnout between my staff and volunteers. Unfortunately, volunteer and staff availability isn’t something I can count on every year.
For this week, today and tomorrow we’ll have LAS students in to volunteer. Other than that, it’s business as usual. We’re getting into finer and finer details of culling and organizing, getting into some deep cleaning, which I regret isn’t my strong suit but man does it make a difference. Next week we’ll be closed for Thanksgiving break.
Also, a big thanks to Todd for grabbing scrap over the weekend.The numbers:
Visitors: 40
Sales: $527
Bike (refurb): 1 or $150
Bike (B-a-B): 1 for $80
Memberships: 2 for $60
Tires/tubes: 10 for $53
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterWeekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hello Pete and Shawn--
This past week, Julija Sakutyte put me in touch with Tim Stark to discuss input on the new iCAP. I had suggested that addressing the issue of transporting recyclable materials from the point where they are generated to centralized collection points would help boost departments' participation. I know we've touched on this issue in regards to EPS and glove recycling and had an inquiry about getting toner cartridges as well. I've reached out directly to Tim to talk about the best way to frame the suggestion for iCAP.
I have also received the Zero Waste SWATeam objectives from Julija and will review them by the team's Dec. 2 deadline.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Suggested Content for Pollinator Sign
Associated Project(s):See the attached file for suggested content for the Florida-Orchard Pollinator Signage.
This document includes information about plants, animals, and pollinators related to the prairie.
Attached Files:Weekly Update - Bike Month discussion, Fix-a-Flat, Working Bikes
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was uneventful. Without traffic during hours we were afforded a lot of quality sorting/scrapping time.
On Wednesday I met with F&S, Urbana/Champaign, and CCB to discuss Bike Month/BTWD planning and to reflect on this year’s Light The Night. We’ve set the date for Bike To Work Day as Friday, May 1st.
Thursday was our Fix-a-Flat class that was a no-show unfortunately. However, it’s pretty much winter so attendance was expected to be low.
Big news for this week is that we’ll be hosting Working Bikes again this year to help us alleviate our abandoned bikes problem. They’ll be down this Friday from about 11am – 2pm packing up bikes to take back with them to Chicago. TBP and I will be there on Wednesday to clear out the good ones. I’ve got a couple staffers who said they’re available to help but I’ll put the word out with TBP to see if we can stir up some more volunteers. The more the merrier!
The numbers:
Visitors: 67
Sales: 171.50
Bike (B-a-B): 2 for $65
Memberships: 2 for $60
Tire/tubes: 1 for $5Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterWeekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I read through the recommendations that the Zero Waste SWATeam submitted for the new version of iCAP.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hello 2019 Freezer Challenge participants!
Associated Project(s):
The registration for the 2020 Freezer Challenge is now open!
Sign-up this year to win for the third year in a row!
Signing up is easy and only takes 2-3 minutes to enter the labs contacts and organization information.
If you would like help signing up, send Your Name (first, last), email, PI’s name, Building and Department, with subject “Please Sign-Up” to: mbarone2@illinois.edu
The challenge takes place throughout the spring semester and participation is self-explanatory, each lab gets points for actions taken to increase lab energy efficiency (see Score Sheet for categories). I will be in contact with all the labs that sign up to support your efforts throughout the semester. The labs with the most points in each laboratory category win the challenge.
Our participation in the North American Laboratory Freezer Challenge supports our Climate Leadership Commitments, campus sustainability, Green Labs, and the Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP).
If you are no longer the contact for your lab and you have a different contact that I can replace yours with, please let me know!
Questions can be sent to:
Madeline Barone, email: mbarone2@illinois.edu
University of Illinois F&S | Freezer Challenge Site Coordinator
Eco-Olympics | PresidentWeekly Update - Working Bikes, Fix-a-Flat. Bicycle Food Drive
Associated Project(s):All, Last week was productive! We continued counting everything and made some real progress cleaning up here at the shop. I’ll be doing a walk-through this week with TBP on what to keep and not keep. I went to the bike barn and counted bikes: We’ve got 277 to donate to Working Bikes and 56 to keep. Those numbers are rough counts and not exact. Things are relatively organized over there now. Once we set a date for them coming down I’ll move all the bikes we want to keep out of there. Fingers crossed for an easier go of it this time around!
This Thursday we have our Fix-a-Flat class at 11am. Doubtful turnout will be great. It is November, after all.
On Saturday the Bike Project is hosting a bicycle food drive. All donations go to Eastern Illinois Foodbank, and we’ll be promoting that over here at the Bike Center. It’s a fun event I’ve participated in for years.This week we’ll keep paring down our stock and keep cleaning up in advance of our TBD move!
The numbers:
Visitors: 61
Sales: $527
Bike (refurb): 1 for $170
Memberships: 2 for $60
Tires/tubes: 10 for $53Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenterWeekly Updates for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn--
There were no zero waste activities this past week.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
