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ALUFS004 South Farm Management Plan Recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The ALUFS SWATeam submitted a recommendation to the iWG stating, "A committee of ACES faculty, farm personnel, and iSEE members will develop a comprehensive and cooperative management plan for all non-research agricultural land on the UIUC South farms that promotes sustainable practices and implements current best management practices. The plan should account for crop rotations, soil management, nutrient application, and pest management. This strategy must consider the needs and wishes of the departments that rely on the productivity of this land for financial return. The plan should offer detailed recommendations, costs of implementation, and estimated reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from adopted practices. The committee should include faculty with expertise in biogeochemistry as well as staff responsible for agricultural production."
See attached the SWATeam recommendation ALUFS004 South Farm Management Plan complete with comments from all the ALUFS SWATeam members.
Attached Files:February 2018 Buyer's Share
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the February 2018 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totalling 2,382.9 Megawatt hours, see attached file.
Attached Files:17F SSC Semesterly Report - Root to Roof
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) for the Root to Roof project.
Attached Files:AASHE shared iSEE’s Seed Funding program in the newsletter this week
Associated Project(s):The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) shared iSEE’s Seed Funding program in the newsletter this week.
Attached Files:SSC Announces Micro Grant
Associated Project(s):The SSC is excited to announce that we have a brand new funding option available! We know that getting funding for a project within the same semester, especially for students, has been a challenge – so we will now offer Micro Grants as a solution to this issue. These grants are for student-led projects costing up to $500, and after approval the funding will be available within a month.
Applications for Micro Grants can be submitted at any time – they do not adhere to our typical funding cycle schedule. Furthermore, Micro Grant projects will not require the students applying to have a faculty or staff advisor, which will also make it easier for student groups to acquire funding from the SSC. Otherwise, the rules and restrictions for Micro Grants projects are just about the same as those for normal SSC projects. For a full list of these rules and restrictions, more information can be found here.
We are thrilled to be able to increase opportunities for students to take advantage of the sustainability fees they pay, and for sustainability around campus to increase in turn. Micro Grants will also allow the SSC to expand our outreach and remain as one of the top green fund practices in higher education. Be sure to help us spread the word, and if you have an idea for a Micro Grant project, don’t hesitate to apply.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was ever-so-slightly on the busy side of things. Friday in particular. Alana dropped off shirts (thanks!) so all CBC staff will now have nice new Campus Rec t-shirts. I finished constructing the shelving behind the tool wall so now I need to buy some paint for them. The majority vote on colors is: Pink and yellow. Neither color muted, either. Loud ones.
Last week I emailed all of the owners of expired build-a-bike tags here at CBC to alert them to their expiration. Two or three have come to update their tags in the last week. This week I’ll cull the remaining abandoned ones and either finish them as Shop Builds or return them to the available stock.This week is the Bike Project Members’ Meeting (tonight). The weather is looking to be warmer all week, so I’ll staff accordingly. Hopefully warm weather means selling some bikes. I’ll build bikes, too.
The numbers:
Sales: $186
Memberships: 4 for $120
Visitors: 32Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Here’s what I did this past week for the zero-waste effort:
- Continued communications with Roger Adams Lab regarding their interest in glove recycling. Continued correspondence with Serenity Desmond at Noyes about lettng RAL drop off gloves there, since it will be difficult for RAL to get them to PPSB.
- Received a Purchasing report of glove purchases across the campus. Morgan and I intend to use the information to help promote the glove recycling program.
- Received a report from UIC on outdoor trash and recycling collection costs before and after implementing Big Bellies on the campus.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorGreen Lab Program Presentation 2018
Associated Project(s):Discussed the Green Lab program (structure, deliverables, etc.) and benefits.
Attached Files:Investigating geothermal on campus
Associated Project(s):Frank Holcomb is working on investigating geothermal options for campus.
Update - Campus Tree Advisory Charge Letter 2018
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 1/22/18
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam had their first meeting of the semester. They discussed their formal recommendation for a new mode share study and opportunities for expansion of Green Fleet certification to new campus fleets.
Attached Files:PWR SWATeam Meeting - 2/5/18
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam had their first meeting of the semester, where they discussed several updates related to purchasing, waste, and recycling. The Team discussed concerns about recycling bins on the Main Quad, persistent issues with the purchasing of recycled paper on campus, challenges with a centralized battery recycling program, and the formal adoption of EPEAT standards for electronics on campus. The SWATeam also discussed and provided feedback on a formal recommendation for the expansion of SmartWay to other campus units.
Attached Files:SSC and F&S to host Free to Ride film screening
Associated Project(s):Free To Ride, a documentary produced by The Ohio State University's Kirwan Institute, highlights the relentless spirit of community leaders from across Dayton, Ohio who overcame a suburban contingent fearfully opposed to the expansion of public transit along a commercial corridor, and the system of checks and balances that allowed justice and reason to prevail.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/95444875
This event is free and open to the public. Join us on March 7th at 4pm in room 112 at the Transportation Building.Event Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1554444197965701/
Attached Files:Joint Office Hours with SORF
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) and the Student Organization Resource Fee (SORF) will host joint office hours in March 2018.
Attached Files:Full Committee Biweekly Meeting - 2.21.18
Associated Project(s):On February 21, 2018, the Student Sustainability Committee held a full committee meeting. During this meeting, the SFAC presentation, working group presentations, SLLC collaboration, & upcoming events were discussed.
Attached Files:Lack of diversity in Sustainability in higher education
Associated Project(s):Recent surveys show that diversity is still lacking in the sustainability professionals field.
Attached Files:Climate Leadership Commitments and the iCAP - Presentation by Morgan White
Associated Project(s):A presentation on Climate Leadership Commitments and the iCAP by Morgan White, presented on October 11, 2017.
Attached Files:Illinois Student Government Resolution Feb 2018 for Recycled-Content Paper
Associated Project(s):The Illinois Student Government (ISG) recently passed a resolution to reduce paper waste. The ISG resolved to be more committed to creating a sustainable campus through the creation of the Committee on Environmental Sustainability. Some other key resolution points:
- The ISG commits to minimizing paper waste by restricting printing to instances in which electronic sharing presents a significant inconvenience
- The Senate urged the Office of Business and Financial Services (OBFS) to remove virgin paper as an option available for purchase through the iBuy system
Food Handling info from SSF
Associated Project(s):Matt Turino at the Sustainable Student Farm provided this overview of the food waste handling / transportation related to the Vermicompost project.
"So we only collected Pre-consumer waste from Busey-Evans so only the things that were cut off the usuable parts of vegetables and fruits. We had special 30 gallon trash cans that only existed in the kitchen of the Busey-Evans so there was almost never other kinds of trash. If we saw some while handling we would remove it but we did not need to sort it.
We had no packaging or animal products in the compost.
We used a pick up truck to transport the containers and we did not have a good way to load these. We often had to lift 50-90 lb trash containers up into the truck bed, and us not having the correct equipment contributed to it not being a sustainable program for us. The waste was extremely wet and so something that made it tricky to handle and and to transport. We were using leaves from U of I landscaping for the Brown material.
I did not track the cost of our transportation because we would often drop our produce off and pick up the waste on the same trip. We were driving a pickup truck about 3 miles per trip 2-3 times a week. We were picking up between 60-100 gallons of food waste per week during the semester.
Also we were using a vermi-compost unit which was not the most effective system for this, if you wanted to do a composting set up I would recommend a larger windrow set up."