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Weekly Update: Daily Illini interview, CTAC, post-Thanksgiving programming
Associated Project(s):All, Last week I was interviewed for the Daily Illini about the importance of bikes during a pandemic for health, safety, and exercise. No word on if they’re publishing the story.
Last week, I was also present for the Active Transportation Advisory Committee on campus to discuss infrastructure and developments for bus riding, biking, and walking. Great to see and meet—virtually—so many University people involved in implementing and promoting safer and healthier ways to get around campus and the community.
This week is business as usual: picking up bikes from the warehouse, staff meetings, and prepping for our post-Thanksgiving programming.
Thanks!
The numbers:
Visitors: 10
Sales: $99.50
Memberships: 1 for $30Tire/tube: 4 for $30
Misc: $34.50Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerEngagement SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Engagement SWATeam members met on November 20 with Eric Green (Education SWATeam) to discuss first-year sustainability education recommendations. Topics discussed included working recommendations for a sustainability module in college 100-level courses, a mandatory sustainability training, and a sustainability general education requirement, all of which are currently being investigated by the Education SWATeam. Additionally, discussion of successful sustainability engagement principles led to a forming of two sub-teams to work towards recommendations within our committee:
1) Led by co-chair Ann Witmer: Creating a roadmap of current sustainability-focused projects that are going on and connections we can utilize to make future recommendations more effective
2) Led by co-chair Robert McKim: Creating a sustainability 100 for individual colleges or one-size fits all model
Meeting minutes are also attached below.
Attached Files:eweek announcement
Associated Project(s):CEOS Mini-Talks on the Economics of Sustainability
Please join the Center for the Economics of Sustainability (CEOS) for its 2nd Mini-Talks webinar! Talks will focus on organic famland, conservation tillage, food waste, and consumer preferences with regards to local brewing and local hops. Register by November 30: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/122-mini-talks-on-the-economics-of-sustainability-tickets-129242601099. We hope to see you there!
December 2, 12–1 pm
Caroline Helton • Center for the Economics of Sustainability
November e-update
Please see the attached for the November newsletter regarding the SmartWay program.
Attached Files:Education SWATeam Minutes 11/4/2020
Associated Project(s):Meeting minutes from the 11/4/2020 Education SWATeam meeting. The team was joined by Gretchen Forman of the Grainger College of Engineering Office of First Year Experience and Creen Ahmad from Illinois Student Government. Discussions focused on enriching the first-year student experience through sustainability education. Strategies to acheive this goal include sustainability education in orientation and 100-level courses.
Attached Files:11/18 Transportation SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes and chat from the Zero Waste SWATeam meeting on 11/18.
Discussed were the following topics:
- Establishing a telecommuting/teleconferencing policy.
- Discussing working with an interdisciplinary health intern in IHR to tackle research/application of teleconferencing/telecommuting policy and commuter program.
- Establishing an EV Task Force through the Parking Department to re-assess campus EV needs.
Attached Files:Sustainability Council Meeting 11-17-20
Associated Project(s):The Sustainability Council met November 17, 2020 on Zoom. The presentation from the meeting is attached.
Attached Files:Energy SWATeam Meeting Minutes from 11-17-20
Associated Project(s):On November 17th, the Energy iCAP Team met to discuss student, staff, and chair priorities for forming new recommendations. The team decided on starting to develop three different recommendations in the future:
(1) Requiring campus buildings to comply with state Energy Code Compliance;
(2) Encouraging labs on campus to save energy;
(3) Educating students in residence halls about reducing energy consumption.
Agenda, meeting minutes, and chat log are attached.
Attached Files:Application to SSC for solar at Willard
Associated Project(s):Ryan Day submitted a proposal to the SSC for $70k in support of adding solar over the parking at Willard Airport. See attached files.
Attached Files:Presentation on SmartWay status with F&S Stores and Receiving
Associated Project(s):Sinead Soltis (F&S intern) presented an overview of the SmartWay Program to Travis Molitor of F&S Stores and Receiving. Collaboration on the topic will hopefully include affiliate recognition on their new website, along with physical signage outside of PPSB Stores & Receiving. In addition to this recognition, Travis plans to discuss with his staff about our status in this program.
See the attached pdf for presentation slides.
Also, Travis recommends reaching out to Housing Storekeepers and Chem. Sciences contacts.
Attached Files:Revolving Loan Fund: Special Project Vote for State Farm Center
Associated Project(s):The following email was sent on November 16, 2020 to the RLF Selection Committee:
Revolving Loan Fund Selection Committee,
I want to thank everybody again for your participation in the previous selection process. With the completion of that vote, the RLF fund source still has approximately $300,000+ available and a time sensitive submission from DIA has been received recently. The project being submitted is for a Retro-Commissioning (RCx) effort at the State Farm Center. RCx efforts see great results under normal operating conditions, but with the pandemic, significant savings could be realized now that many events are being cancelled and the facility is not being utilized at its full capacity. The request is for $250K and could see a payback of less than 2 years. Please see the attached document for more information.
We don’t necessarily need to score this project, all we need is a majority decision (yes or no) to approve.
I ask that you please reply with your individual yes (in support of funding) or no (decline funding approval) votes before November 26, 2020 (10 days away).
... Thank you again for your continued support of the RLF program.
See the attached file to read details about the Retro-Commissioning (RCx) for the State Farm Center.
Attached Files:DOE award for Carbon Capture project
Associated Project(s):The DOE has awarded $25M to a three-year project, led by Kevin O'Brien at the Prairie Research Institute, for the design of a next-generation power plant that "combines multiple techniques to both reduce emissions and capture and re-use carbon dioxide." -- from: https://emails.illinois.edu/newsletter/1950450895.html
OBrien and co-principal investigator Mohamed Attalla, director of U of I Facilities & Services, and ISTC project manager Les Gioja lead the project, providing combined expertise in power generation technologies, clean-energy generation, and large-scale construction. -- from: https://blogs.illinois.edu/view/7447/1913312422
eweek announcement
Associated Project(s):Map the System 2021 Social Innovation Challenge
Call for individuals and teams to participate in Map the System 2021, a competition that challenges students to explore a social or environmental issue using systems thinking and to identify new levers for change. Gain insight for social ventures and pitch ideas for cash prizes and a chance to compete in Global Final. Sign up to receive updates about info sessions, workshops, and key deadlines.
Valeri Werpetinski • Origin Ventures Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Gies Business
This opportunity is available online.
e-week announcement
Associated Project(s):Single-Use Face Covering Recycling
Ready to throw away your used disposable face coverings? Approximately 50 collection boxes are on campus to help you recycle these face coverings. The program is free thanks to the Student Sustainability Committee. See this list of participating facilities and locations: https://go.fs.illinois.edu/singleusemask. Questions and requests, contact recycling@illinois.edu.
Morgan White • Facilities & Services
Proposed solar over parking at Willard Airport
Associated Project(s):Past Project Based Learning students reached out to Tim Bannon at Willard Airport to propose adding solar carports over the parking lot.
Congratulations to two gold certified offices!
Associated Project(s):Congratulations to the Department of Chemistry Administrative Office (September) and Department of Communications (October) for recently acheiving gold certification! These two offices were featured in the iSEE newsletter and at the October 2020 Campus Sustainability Celebration!
Energy001 Anaerobic Digester Feasibility Study - Successful
Associated Project(s):Doug Wolters, the ACES Director of Operations, responded to Morgan White, co-chair of the iWG, with the following email:
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Good morning Morgan,
Many thanks to you and your team for your work on the development of the iCAP 2020!
The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) has a long standing commitment to sustainability and is fully supportive of the iCAP goals and specifically the SWATeam recommendation to “conduct a Feasibility Study to construct and operate an anaerobic digester on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus.”
As noted in the recommendation, the feasibility study should be incorporated into the planning phase of the new Dairy Farm project. Although the 2017 Campus Master Plan indicates a new Dairy Farm at Lincoln Avenue extended, the timing and funding of this project are yet to be determined, confirming several of the comments and perceived challenges identified in the iWG Assessment and SWATeam Recommendation regarding the need to consider such items as project timing, funding, return on investment, resource allocation, and other financial impacts.
All the best,
Doug
See Energy001 Anaerobic Digester Feasibility Study - Transmitted
For further information about this project, see Anaerobic Digester at Beef and Sheep Study.
CTAC Fall 2020 presentation
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the final presentation used for the CTAC fall 2020 meeting as well as the preliminary results from the Vision Zero study by Dr. Rahim Benekohal's group.
Attached Files:11/13 Zero Waste SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes and chat from the Zero Waste SWATeam meeting on 11/13.
Discussed were the following topics:
- Update: Adopt-a-highway/Clean-up Program
- Composting Partnership: Alex Poltorak of Urban Canopy
- Student Project: Vermiculture Composting
- Grind2Energy Additional Scope
- Food Literacy Project
- Update: Clean Plate Program
- Purchasing Sustainability Update