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Meetings with Merci's Refuge + Goodwill Land of Lincoln + Salt & Light
Associated Project(s):On February 7, Daphne Hulse met with Nate Himes (Director of Counseling Ministries) at Merci's Refuge and Tom King (Director of Logistics) + Wally Proenza (VP Retail Operations) at Goodwill Land of Lincoln to discuss donation logistics. On February 13, Daphne will meet with Lisa Sheltra (Director of Community Engagement) + Mike Jenkins (Director of Retail Operations) at Salt & Light.
2-6-23 Internal Meeting
Associated Project(s):On February 6, UIUC sustainability representatives met and discussed the following:
Attendance: Bryan Johnson, Steve Breitwieser, Julie Wurth, Shawn Patterson, Dominika Szal, Travis Tate, Jen Fraterrigo, Thurman Etchison, Pete Varney, Tony Mancuso, Daphne Hulse
Agenda:
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Housing/Dining: #Don’tWasteWednesday
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Housing is prepared for their post on Wednesday.
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Housing/Dining: Glass hauling to Midwest Fiber
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Thurman reported that Dining does not pay to dispose of (recycle) their glass at Midwest Fiber.
Tailgate recycling Fall 2023 - exploring glass recycling.
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Dominika will follow up with Midwest Fiber.
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iSEE: Basketball volunteer sign-up timeline
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Daphne to create the sheet, iSEE/Eric to send out/promote.
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Volunteer numbers:
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15 sign up spots for 5:00pm-6:30pm (set up, advertisement to those entering)
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35 sign up spots for 6:30pm - 8:00pm (half-time collection, t-shirt giveaway)
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50 sign up spots for 8:00pm - 9:30pm (end-game collection, arena collection, tear down)
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iSEE: Earth Week/Month programming - interns/Tony/Eric Green
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Office Supplies Collection - check on timing of this. Already a lot is planned!
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Bypass Surplus: <$100, no p-tag - loop in Steve Breitwieser/Travis Tate into this conversation.
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“Take it or leave it,” allow students, faculty, staff, to take and leave items, donate excess office supplies to local schools.
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Arbor Day & Tree Planting - ?
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Trash Pick-Up - iSEE interns looking into this.
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F&S CRC: F&S basketball communications strategy
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Digital signboards across campus - Coca-Cola to provide a digital sign.
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Eweek, GradLinks, iNews posts
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Other recommendations?
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Outreach to media (recap of previous game, segue into long-term direction).
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Daphne to send info to Steve.
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Jen: Tim Knox says single-ticket and season-ticket holders receive information. Can we raise visibility of this event to them? Highlight reusable bottle policy. Daphne + Jen to work with Marty + Tim.
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Group feedback: Game day posters design
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Consistent branding with the digital signboards.
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Communicate the primary objective of the event.
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Feedback
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Reduce sponsorship size - remove F&S and iSEE change to general university, move to bottom
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Increase size of text, remove “with us,” consider removing “Bottles & Cans”
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Increase the size of recycling logo
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Group feedback: Post-game survey
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Did you notice that this was a recycling-focused game? YES/NO
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Did you know State Farm Center recycles bottles and cans? YES/NO
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Did you recycle your cans and/or bottles at this game? YES/NO/I HAD NO RECYCLABLES
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Would you like to see more recycling initiatives at State Farm Center? YES/NO
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Can we use this as a vehicle for messaging re: reusable bottles?
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Did you know you can bring your own clear, reusable bottle to [check DIA language] athletic events? YES/NO
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Energy010 Establishment of a Clean Energy Plan Conference Committee - Withdrawn
Associated Project(s):Energy010 was withdrawn by the Energy iCAP Team in February prior to being discussed at iWG meeting. See below the email from the Energy iCAP Team:
I am writing on behalf of the Energy iCAP Team to let you know that we wish to withdraw ENERGY 010 from consideration at the upcoming February IWG Meeting. During discussion at our January Energy meeting, our team concluded that Energy 010 is better incorporated into a recommendation that we are currently developing, and that we hope to submit for consideration later this spring.
Sincerely,
Tyler Swanson
See the Energy010 Establishment of a Clean Energy Plan Conference Committee recommendation here.
Weekly Update: steady week
Associated Project(s):All, Steady week. Had a few new staffers start, held a staff meeting—some good ideas batted around!—and got a couple bikes safety inspected and ready for the sales floor. Still about a dozen bikes that are student-level “finished”.
This week is another round of interviews as we bolster our team for expanding hours and programming this spring/summer. I’ll also move a few forgotten steeds over here from the land of the abandoned bikes.
The numbers:
Visitors: 24
Sales: $151
Memberships: 1 for $30Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorDonation partners
Associated Project(s):As of February 6, Daily Bread Soup Kitchen, Merci's Refuge, Salt & Light, Goodwill, and Habitat for Humanity ReStore have all expressed interest in exploring a donation partnership for Dump & Run.
Week 1 – Jan 29 – Feb 4, 2023
Associated Project(s):FY21 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
Associated Project(s):UIUC FY21 carbon credit report per SIMAP/Second Nature can be found here: https://unhsimap.org/public/institution/193
Net MTCDE (metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent): 340,212.67
2021 Net Zero Calculations
Associated Project(s):Attached is the retirement transaction confirmation from M-RETS (the regional entity that issues unique certificates for the environmental attributes), and the JV for the REC charge.
Illini Oak-Hickory Teaching Arboretum StoryMap
Associated Project(s):Jay Hayek, Extension Forestry Specialist, compiled all the information and effort for the 1.5-acre oak-hickory teaching arboretum. The story map below contains information on the two phases of planting and great pictures of the volunteers that contributed. In addition to the story map, there is an attached Excel spreadsheet detailing the exact species in their respective plots.
ArcGIS StoryMap: https://go.illinois.edu/oak-hickory-arboretum
Attached Files:Engagement Team Meeting 2-2-23
Associated Project(s):The Engagement iCAP Team met for the first time this semester. Group discussed iCAP Engagement Objectives and potential recommendations to pitch for the Spring semester. Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files:ENG 177 Presentation
Associated Project(s):Attached is a presentation for ENG 177 with resources for students.
Waste Transfer Station Tours
Associated Project(s):For Dr. Jamie Jones
Earth, Society, & Environment 360: Environmental Writing
January 27, 2023
Associated Project(s):At last Friday's Illini Lights Out event, 5,043 light bulbs were shut off that otherwise would have been left on all weekend, saving $767.27 in energy costs. This also prevented 6.17 metric tons of CO2 equivalent from entering the atmosphere, which is equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions from 694 gallons of gasoline being consumed. That's a huge impact!
The next Illini Lights Out event is on Friday, February 10th, and you can sign up using this link. Stay up to date with other sustainability-related events and news by signing up for the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE) newsletter here!
Illini Lights Out addresses objectives 2.2 and 2.2.2 of the iCAP, or Illinois Climate Action Plan, to increase energy efficiency and reduce building-level energy. Find out about other iCAP objectives here and read the entire iCAP here.
Illini Lights Out is a certified Green Event! Click this link to learn how to green-certify your own event.
Geothermal White Paper Release
Associated Project(s):Attached is a newsletter from the Illinois Geothermal Coalition regarding the review of geothermal energy in the Midwest.
Carbon Credit Information Sheet
Associated Project(s):Attached is a carbon credits information sheet and resources for further learning.
Attached Files:Dorner Drive Retention Pond Transformation Project Scope Changes
Associated Project(s):Attached is a document regarding scope changes for the Dorner Drive Retention Pond Transformation.
Attached Files:BTAF Waste Affinity Group asks schools to input their answers into a spreadsheet
Associated Project(s):Good morning BTAF,
Hope everyone’s year is off to a good start!
At the last BTAF Waste Affinity group meeting in October, the group members shared many exciting initiatives and programs related to recycling and waste diversion. Over the past few months, a working group has developed a comprehensive benchmarking survey to facilitate knowledge sharing and to organize program information. So, now we need your participation in the Waste Survey [redacted].
At the suggestion of Nicole Berg, a google spreadsheet format was chosen for ease of use, as well as the ability to update the survey each year. In the link, you’ll find two tabs on the survey:
- Waste Survey: Broad swath of questions related to Zero Waste and Recycling, including strategic planning, outreach, waste management operational processes, waste metric tracking, procurement, athletics, organics, medicine/research labs, and surplus. This an “everything and the kitchen sink” approach to enable comparative analysis.
- Diversion Rate Methodology: One question that continues to bubble up from time to time is, “What do you include in your diversion rate?” This survey tab requests that you mark a “x” next to each category that is included as diversion in your annual diversion rate report.
Three schools have already filled out the survey, so our hope is that it’s intuitive to follow along and to input your school’s information. If you have any clarifying questions, feel free to shoot me an email. We ask that each school completes the survey by Friday, February 13th.
Once the data is collected, an intern will compile the data, and we will share the results in another BTAF Waste Affinity Group meeting at a date TBD—probably in March.
Shout out to the team, including Tony Gillund (Purdue), Patrick Brown (Purdue), Daphne Hulse (Illinois), Dominika Szal (Illinois-intern), Nicole Berg (Michigan), and Alison Richardson (Michigan).
Mary
Mary Leciejewski
Zero Waste ManagerPronouns: She/Her/Hers
Facilities Operations and Development, Sustainability & Strategic Services
1130 Service Building Annex | 2578 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210
(O) 614.292.3637
fod.osu.edu/sustainabilityMatt Fancher planning to make alterations to the format and layout
Associated Project(s):From: Fancher, Matthew David <mfancher@illinois.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 7:26 AM
To: Varney, Pete <pvarney@illinois.edu>; Hulse, Daphne Lauren <dlhulse2@illinois.edu>
Subject: Re: Recyclopedia ChangesHi Pete,
Of the requested changes we can resolve 3 of them.
* Add pages and have 20 items on each page – NOT POSSIBLE
* Create a "featured" portion at the top of the page - POSSIBLE
* Have information on an object show when clicking the picture (right now it just enlarges the picture) - POSSIBLE
* Make pictures centered - POSSIBLEI put some time in last Friday, and will hopefully be able to resolve these this coming Friday with a bit more time.
Thanks,
MATT FANCHER
Associate Software Developer
IT Services | Facilities and Services
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMfancher@illinois.edu
www.fs.illinois.eduJanuary 2023 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the January 2023 Buyer's Share amounts by the hour, totaling 2,285.4 Megawatt hours.
The January 2023 Buyer's Share Report is attached below.
Attached Files: