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Sustainability Best Practices Guide
Associated Project(s):Files discussing the Sustainability Best Practices Guide.
Food Waste
Associated Project(s):Files assoicated with Food Waste.
Attached Files:Food Waste 1 - how to reduce poster.pdf
Food Waste 2 - food waste conversation poster.pdf
Food Waste 3 - facts poster.pdf
Food Waste 4 - humpty dumpty poster.jpg
Food Waste 5 - sesame street poster.jpg
Food Waste 6 - just eat it poster.jpg
Food Waste 7 - apple poster.jpg
Food Waste 8 - clean plate club.pdf
Food Waste 9 - clean plate club poster.pdf
Food Waste 10 - clean plate form.jpg
Food Waste 11 - clean plate spreadsheet.xlsx
Food Waste 12 - waste less poster.jpg
AASHE STARS Report 2020
Associated Project(s):File associated with AASHE STARS report 2020.
Attached Files:Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Associated Project(s):Current files that are assoicated with Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.
Study Abroad Carbon Offset
Associated Project(s):Here is more infomation about the Study Abroad Carbon Offset!
Weekly Update: Bike Maintenance 101, Volunteer request, Cold and snow
Associated Project(s):All, Last Wednesday we had our first class of the semester: Bike Maintenance 101. We had one attendee, despite the bitter cold and snow, which was great. He seemed genuinely appreciative of the BC and our mission. We were able to use his bike as a tutorial of sorts for some of the basic repairs.
We had a new-to-the-university student come in on Thursday who has a strong bike interest and background. He expressed interest in volunteering and becoming more involved—always a welcomed response!
On Friday I grabbed 4 bikes from the warehouse and we will work those up this week. The cold and snow will keep things nice and quiet here, I’m sure.The numbers:
Visitors: 5
Sales: $262
Bike (refurb): 1 for $200
Membership: 1 for $30
Misc: $31
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerArmory Bike Path Restoration
Associated Project(s):In the attached file is the Armory Bike Path Restoration plans.
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:Meeting with Education/Resilience teams re: Edu002
Associated Project(s):The Resilience and Education teams met to discuss the Edu002 recommendation and potential next steps. The recording is found here and minutes are attached below.
Attached Files:Energy005 Modeling for Energy Code Compliance - Submitted
Associated Project(s):The Energy iCAP team made the following recommendation on 2/11/21. The Energy005 Modeling for Energy Code Compliance recommendation is attached.
The aim of this recommendation is to ensure compliance of current and recent projects with State of Illinois Energy Codes and Facilities Standards
- F&S will identify a contractor—which may be a student group or include a student group—capable of creating 25 models of building whole energy use in campus buildings. F&S will contract to provide electronic files so they can be run on a common platform such as Trane700, Energyplus, eQuest, DOE-2 or BLAST. Preference will be given to contractors who make maximum use of student effort.
- F&S will identify five buildings completed recently but prior to 2019 for which breakdown meter energy use data is available, and five campus buildings currently under construction. F&S may identify buildings for which the required requested model energy files are available, at a cost saving on the project.
- The contractor – in collaboration with a student group -- will complete for each of the ten buildings
- a model file of the building which follows the Energy Code prescriptive requirements (baseline energy model) in use at the time of construction in order to determine an Energy Cost Budget, (10 files)
- a model file of the building as constructed (10 files), and
- a determination of the level of compliance with Energy Codes and Facilities Standards in terms of design and construction.
- For the five already-completed buildings, the contractor will calibrate the as-constructed model to fit the measured energy consumption data, using historical weather data. The calibrated model (5 files) should replicate actual energy use for a minimum of one year within 5% on a monthly basis and within 20% on a daily basis.
- If energy modeling files are available in project files on a common platform listed above, and may be distributed, then this may be considered one of the deliverables, and the work need not be redone, at a cost saving for the project.
- The contractor will provide a final report that describes the level of compliance in the ten buildings with the State of Illinois Energy Code (in use at the time of design and construction, as applicable) and Facilities Standards. The energy model files will be made available publicly, and primarily to students and faculty in engineering and architecture for their study.
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!
Transportation SWATeam Meeting: 10 February 2021
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam met on Wednesday, February 2021 at 10AM to discuss the following:
- Intern Solicitation Process (3.4, 3.4.1, 3.4.3)
- EV Dashboard Data (loosely related to 3.1)
- Initialization of EV Task Force (3.3)
- EV Task Force Member Suggestions (3.3) - IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW WOULD LIKE TO BE PUT ONTO A LIST OF INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN EVs, PLEASE CONTACT JULIJAS2@ILLINOIS.EDU
- Fleet Vehicle Usage (3.1)
- Air Travel Emissions (3.5)
- Roundtable Discussion:
- 3.2: Increase PCI Index to 65 by FY25
- 3.4: Reduce Driving on Campus and Staff SOV trips 10% by 2025.
- 3.4.2: Continue to Implement Bike Plan
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Meeting: 10 February 2021
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam met on Wednesday, February 2021 at 10AM to discuss the following:
- Intern Solicitation Process (3.4, 3.4.1, 3.4.3)
- EV Dashboard Data (loosely related to 3.1)
- Initialization of EV Task Force (3.3)
- EV Task Force Member Suggestions (3.3) - IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW WOULD LIKE TO BE PUT ONTO A LIST OF INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN EVs, PLEASE CONTACT JULIJAS2@ILLINOIS.EDU
- Fleet Vehicle Usage (3.1)
- Air Travel Emissions (3.5)
- Roundtable Discussion:
- 3.2: Increase PCI Index to 65 by FY25
- 3.4: Reduce Driving on Campus and Staff SOV trips 10% by 2025.
- 3.4.2: Continue to Implement Bike Plan
Attached Files:Meet and Greet Event 2-8-21
Associated Project(s):A re-launch event ("Meet and Greet") of SSLC was held on 2-8-21. See the recording here.
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Hello!
We are writing to invite you, on behalf of your environmental group, to attend a virtual “Meet and Greet” event on Monday, February 8, from 4-5 p.m. The purpose is to come together to discuss the function, structure, and purpose of the Student Sustainability Leadership Council (SSLC) and relaunch the group. This organization is designed to provide an opportunity for sharing, collaboration, and centralized communication to streamline campus sustainability outreach and programs between student environmental groups and iSEE (Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment). SSLC can also function as a way for RSOs to receive help and support for projects and outreach.
Key topics that will be discussed:
- What is the purpose of the SSLC?
- How can the SSLC benefit student groups and what is the benefit of participation?
- Who should be a member of the SSLC?
- How should the SSLC be structured and led?
Your input and participation are essential to the success of this group and anyone is welcome to attend. We hope to see you at this discussion on February 8. Let us know if you have any questions, comments, or feedback in the meantime. See you soon!
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 ManagerMeeting with project leader and F&S
Associated Project(s):Izabelle Jaquet met with Morgan White and Brent Lewis at F&S to talk about the steps forward for the meadow at Orchard Downs project. Izabelle is the project leader, in the RSO, From the Ground Up, which meets weekly on Sundays. She had previously talked with Jamie Ellis (from INHS) and Eric Green (the RSO's advisor), after taking over the project when Nicole Gamble left campus.
We shared related files, including the attached file Brent had from a discussion with Housing back in 2019. We also discussed possible opportunities for collaboration, with groups like Red Bison and the Master Naturalists. There is also a possiblity that From the Ground Up may request a scope change to focus on a smaller section of the low-mow zone and a schedule extension due to the difficulty with coordianting events during the pandemic.
Izabelle is going to work with her group to finalize their list of proposed plants, reach out to potential collaborative partners, and identify who should be included in a follow up call with F&S and INHS in late February.
Attached Files:archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):By commiting to exceed the state local food procurement standards and, therefore, making more that 30 percent of food purchases from local (within 100 miles) by 2015, the University will support local farmers as well as saving energy associated with food transport.
Open 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