Redwood Materials: Jen, Daphne, and Amy meet to follow up
On June 26, 2023 Amy Fruehling, Jen Fraterrigo, and Daphne Hulse meet to follow up after initial contact with Redwood Materials
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Amy is the connector so she can stay involved if need be, but batteries are not her expertise
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Ask Stephanie Hess about DRS about battery disposal on campus is how much is recycled. See if departments have a need for this
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Collection drives would be for students, primarily, for their personal items
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Ask Goodwill about technology collected from Dump and Run - was it a good outlet for students?
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IT would be more surplus-oriented
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Could payment be associated with batteries collected?
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Would just have to try it out and see if it’s worth it - we won't entirely know what the demand will be for the service
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ARC does battery recycling
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Reach out about that
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Collection sites must be supervised so nothing is mixed in
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Housing or libraries as a place of disposal would be most ideal. Having it available rather than waiting on a collection drive once or twice a year, is Amy's thought
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Seema will be sending over material about how they have done collection drives in other places, so we know how it might run
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Electrical and computer engineering department
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Specialization in batteries
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Looking at how to create batteries with a longer life span
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Do they have a program? Sell to students?
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A way for iSEE to integrate campus sustainability and research, so Jen will take the first step here
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Redwood contact is an alum, co-founder is tied to Tesla - Amy notes the significance of this
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Feels like there could be even more than just collecting batteries
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Opening up redwood materials collection to the community - because the spring electronics event is once a year in the spring, so sparse opportunity for the community/county
