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minutes from 2/2/2015
Associated Project(s):The SWATeam reviewed priorities for recommendations to make.
Attached Files:update on policy status
Associated Project(s):The Waste and Purchasing SWATeam briefly discussed the policy but didn’t feel empowered to act on it.
Attached Files:reusable cups idea
Associated Project(s):From: Johnston, Morgan B
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 4:38 PM
To: Purchasing Waste and Recycling SWATeam; Guth, David Christian; Aubrey, Dawn
Subject: reusable cupsHello Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam, David (for the Union), and Dawn (for Dining Services),
I would like to pass along this information about reusable cups that could replace single-use coffee cups around campus. What do you think about this product?
Thanks,
Morgan
From: Justin Hanseth
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:34 PM
To: Johnston, Morgan B
Subject: Pleasure meeting you at ACUPCC SummitMorgan,
Great meeting you in Boston last week at the ACUPCC Climate Leadership Summit.
You asked for more information about SUSTAIN® and mentioned UIUC may be a good candidate for such a program to reduce waste and increase student engagement on campus. See attached for more info.
As a refresher, we make the Starbucks $1 Reusable Recyclable coffee cup sold in every Starbucks store, and I am interested in partnering with a forward-thinking university to pilot a SUSTAIN® campus program. It sounded like UIUC is a leader in sustainability, so I perhaps it would have an interest in being one of the first campuses in the country to implement a program like ours.
Want to connect for a call in the next couple weeks to continue our conversation? I would love to learn more about the great programs you have developed on campus.
My best,
Justin Hanseth
Justin Hanseth, Business Development Lead - Sustain
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Attached Files:draft recommendations
Associated Project(s):Thanks for the excellent discussion on Monday about the first draft of the iCAP section on Purchasing, Waste and Recycling. I tried to reflect the comments in the attached revised draft, provided in clean and marked versions.
Because Casey and I need to prepare a presentation for October 22 on our draft, please send me comments by Monday, October 20 at 9 am.
Hope you are happy with our progress. Thanks and best wishes. - Warren Lavey
Attached Files:include Auxiliaries
Associated Project(s):Good morning, all.
An issue that came up in my mind that I did not want to bring up yesterday for fears it would derail conversation/take up too much time: I think it is critical that the iCAP and its policies apply to the Auxiliaries on campus – Housing, Intercollegiate Athletics, Recreation, etc. If you think about the State Farm Center and Memorial Hall, and all of the housing and dining halls, they are a *significant* generator/handler of purchases and waste. Does/will the iCAP and its policies apply to them.
And I think it is great that someone else (Morgan) suggested that our contracts with vendors include items that we want them to address in their bids and work with campus: recycling, use of sustainable/recyclable materials, reporting requirements, etc.
Great conversation yesterday!
Until next time,
Marcus
comments on draft from Olivia Webb
Associated Project(s):I'd like to add a strategy: to review purchasing policy to curtail unnecessary purchases in general. I would also like to note the previous iCAP strategies in this report: this is important when saying things like "several of the previous strategies are unlikely to be implemented at UIUC".
I also think that this sentence-
On several measures of purchases and waste, UIUC has been performing worse than in the iCAP
baseline year (2008) – such as more total waste and landfill, and lower weight of recycled commodities.
should be changed to have better wording, like:
Compared to the iCAP baseline year (2008), the University has been displaying poor performance on several measure related to purchasing and waste: the total amount of waste sent to the landfill has increased, and the amount of waste diverted to recycling has decreased.
Finally, I feel that references to UIUC should be changed to "the University", not an acronym.
If the exact wording will not be adopted in the new iCAP, the last two suggestions are somewhat irrelevant.
draft revisions
Associated Project(s):Hello, SWATeam and Consultation Group. Here is a draft of our section for the new iCAP, reflecting our discussions, our report last week, and Casey's work. Please review and send me comments by Thursday at noon. I will then prepare a revised draft and send it out for your review prior to our meeting next Monday at 4:30 pm.
Thanks and best wishes.
Warren Lavey
Attached Files:comments on draft from Marcus Ricci
Associated Project(s):I like the revisions, Warren and SWATeam.
I know that this is late – and I meant to mention it on the earlier draft but forgot – are you making any recommendations for handling C&D waste? Thoughts:
- Campus and contractors must weigh all C&D waste generated at a worksite (scale is available for free at the WTS) and report to the Capital Projects office (and iSEE, or the STARS reporter)
- All C&D waste must be disposed of at an approved C&D recycling center, such as MidAmerica Recycling, which accepts it for free (but doesn’t weigh it or provide any receipts)
Cheers,
Marcuscomments on draft from Junhua Jiang
Associated Project(s):Warren and SWAT Team:
Thank you very much for your time and the new version. I think that it is in great shape. I will be available on October 13.
Best regards,
Junhua Jiang
Senior Research Engineer, PhD
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center
update
Associated Project(s):Hello, SWATeam and Consultation Group. Thank you for your comments on the draft report and for providing additional information.
Here is the report that our SWATeam is submitting to iSEE. Let's hope that it will be helpful.
The next step is drafting a revised section of the iCAP. Let's meet on Monday, October 13 at 4:30 pm (Dilip, can you find a room?). I'll send around a draft before the meeting.
Best wishes.
Warren Lavey
Attached Files:Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and would like to thank you for your report!
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of emissions in your area as determined by the Clean Air Cool Planet calculator, which represents our officially reported emissions. You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
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Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
iWG agenda packet
Associated Project(s):Attached here are the agenda and other relevant materials for the September 25, 2014 meeting of the iCAP Working Group.
comments on draft from Marcus Ricci
Associated Project(s):Thank you for the great report, Warren (and SWATeam). I am very impressed. I added some comments and sent Warren some data on the building-servicing by the WTS. If you have any questions, contact me.
Cheers,
MarcusMarcus Ricci, MS, MUP
Building Energy Specialist, Smart Energy Design Assistance Center (SEDAC)Attached Files:September 2014 assessment
ink/toner cartridges - options
Associated Project(s):Several companies in the area provide a $2 credit for each ink cartridge returned. These companies include Best Buy, Office max, and Office Depot. ISTC does not get a credit for the toner cartridges but does return them to the company that they purchased them from. - Bart Bartels
State of Illinois Sustainability Contracts and Laws
Associated Project(s):Hello, team. The attached list prepared by the State of Illinois may be helpful in our discussion of goals and strategies. See you tomorrow. Best wishes. - Warren Lavey
Attached Files:Game Day Facebook page live
Associated Project(s):The Facebook page for the Game Day Recycling Challenge has been launched. For the October 25th homecoming game we will be setting up 3 bin stations throughout the stadium for recycling, compost, and landfill. All collected weights will be reported to the Game Day website for the national competition. More details to follow.
Here is the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/518311078270593/.
Here is the site for the Game Day Challenge: http://gamedaychallenge.org/.
emissions from waste question
Associated Project(s):Hello SWATeam,
Can we talk about the GHG emissions from waste being sent to the landfill(s) please? Take a look at this complicated emissions calculator.
The Input screen shows that the landfilled waste is going to a methane capture landfill (“Brickyard”). The “ACUPCC Reporting” screen shows that emissions from solid waste is NEGATIVE 172 MT CO2e.
I wonder. How much of the methane is actually collected at that landfill?
Thanks,
Morgan
Attached Files:May 2014 assessment
