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WPP receives SSC funding
Associated Project(s):This project seeks to strengthen student understanding of the farm-to-fork food system. This project's main goal is to upkeep, collection, and summarization data from the Woody Perennial Polyculture (WPP). The WPP was a student-initiated effort that was established on the Student Sustainable Farm in 2012 with support from the SSC and other campus entities. By completing this analysis, WPP will expand its educational outreach, increase student engagement, and better connect with campus Dining Services. This funding provides student and staff time so that WPP can expand its efforts after a detailed analysis.
Attached Files:iHelp receives SSC funding
Associated Project(s):iHelp is the fall campus day of service where over 1,500 students volunteer in various service projects in the Urbana-Champaign community. One of the service projects is a community food drive. Food drive bags and flyers are distributed to houses in Urbana requesting nonperishable food items for volunteers to collect. The collected food is then donated to the Eastern Illinois Foodbank. Last year, iHelp donated 4,114 pounds of food, equating to 3,428 meals. This funding purchases reusable bags that allow community members to donate food and student volunteers to easily collect donations. Through this initiative, UIUC can show the community its commitment to both sustainability and community engagement.
Attached Files:Semester Completion
Associated Project(s):The Fall 2017 project has been completed and submitted. Results of the competition will be released in Spring 2018.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was slow and I did not need the assistance of the student staff. Thankfully, a couple of them were flexible enough to agree to an on-call situation if I needed them. That was a great help to know they were available if needed.
Volunteer presence last week was surprisingly high. On Thursday we had five people in, all to volunteer. Accordingly, a lot of much-needed organizing and deep cleaning happened. For example: all used tubes have been accounted for: good ones sorted and marked, bad ones in their own pile.On Tuesday of last week I closed the shop for CPR-certification class. This week I will set up my other certification class for BBP.
Last Monday I called in a service order as two of the three heater fans wouldn’t turn on. Thankfully, it has been warm enough and the one still operational fan has been putting out enough heat to keep it comfortable in here.
I’ll be working today and tomorrow and then back at it January 2nd, 2018. (Weird to type!) Hope everyone has a lovely holiday and a happy new year!
Visitors: 28
Sales: $141.80
Memberships: 2 for $60
Misc. small parts: 26 for $26Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
SSC approves funding for Idea Garden solar
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee approved funding for a small solar PV array on the roof of the Idea Garden Shed at the Arboretum.
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
I have no significant zero-waste activity to report from the past week, except for some email exchanges related to finding takers for Starbuck’s coffee grounds. Two farms expressed interest, and I need to follow up with Rebecca Seymour at the Union to see what resources there are for delivering grounds to the farms.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorEnd of project Fall 2017
The team submitted the Fall 2017 entry. Results will be released in Spring 2018.
Completion of Fall 2017 Project
The student team has submitted the Fall 2017 entry. Results will be released in Spring 2018.
Archived info - previous contact names
Associated Project(s):Project team listed until Dec. 14, 2017:
- Jonathan McClintock, Kimberly-Clark
- Jordan Aderholdt, Fisher
- Marya Ryan
- Seth Rients
- Ken Merrill
- Olof Westerstahl
- Bart Bartels
Campus Sustainability Rating
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week I was sick and missed work on Wednesday. Other than that, it was uneventful. I’ve kept one student worker on per day to help, as it’s been busy enough to warrant it. That has been a pleasant turn of events—being this busy—but will likely end this week with finals happening and all.
This week projects to be slow and I should be able to make some real headway with building up bikes for the Spring rush. I’ve got 14 for sale right now but will hopefully have about 20 by end of week.I have staff training from 11-4 tomorrow, so the shop will be closed as I cannot guarantee that I’ll be done in a timely manner. I’ll post on the website about it.
The numbers:
Sales: 281.25
Memberships: 6 for $180Tubes: 3 for $14
visitors: 41 for the week
Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
Replaced Related File Dec. 10, 2017
Associated Project(s):Replaced Glove Bin Poster.pdf file of the glove bin sign with a newer version sent from Jonathan McClintock. The newer version (UIUC KC RIGHTSYCLE BIN SIGN.pdf) includes a campus logo.
Archived Project Description
Associated Project(s):Archived and replaced the following description on Dec. 10, 2017:
In lab buildings, protective gloves can be a major component of the waste stream. For example, at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC), plastic gloves were found to be over 8% of their total waste by weight. There is a recycling program for nitrile gloves that can be purchased through Fisher Scientific, for Kimberely-Clark nitrile gloves. This program is being implemented at various locations across campus.
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Zero waste activities this past week were to
- Read the SSC grant application related to getting a new baler to support expanded plastic recycling
- Update the glove recycling page of the iCAP portal
- Contact several local farms to see if they would like to receive used coffee grounds from the campus Starbuck’s
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorSolar Farm 2.0 Request for Proposals
Associated Project(s):Chancellor Jones approved moving forward with soliciting proposals for Solar Farm 2.0, at the Sustainability Council meeting yesterday. F&S will now start working on an RFP process to consider building another 50 acres of solar PVs on south farms.
ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On November 1, the ECBS SWATeam had their fourth meeting of FY17. Representatives Doris Reeser and Brad Klein from the Deferred Maintenance Program came to talk about AFMFA and maintenance. The team also considered potential funding for energy conservation and started a discussion on a possible recommendation. The Green Labs Coordinator position is also moving along, and the team plans to establish safety guidelines and procedures for the program in the near future. Marian Huhman has also contacted the student group American Advertising Federation for a sustainability imagery project.
Attached Files:EGen007 Solar Farm 2.0 recommendation - Transmittal
Associated Project(s):The SWATeam recommendation, eGen007 Solar Farm 2.0, was transmitted to the Sustainability Council and was presented during their meeting on December 7, 2017.
For future updates, please refer to Solar Farm 2.0.
See iWG assessment of EGen007 Solar Farm 2.0 here.
Sustainability Council agenda
Associated Project(s):The Sustainability Council meeting agenda is attached. The key topic is the proposal for a second solar farm.
Attached Files:Carbon Credit funding declined for Virtual Storeroom offsets purchase
Associated Project(s):Helen Coleman declined the purchase of 10,000 $7.14 offsets for the virtual storeroom.
"I do not understand why we should buy $7.14 offsets instead of more $0.40 offsets, especially when we sold our original carbon credits for $6.75." -Helen Coleman (12/05/2017)
An email with more information is attached below.
Attached Files: