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Seeking participants who are passionate about sustainable consumer products
Associated Project(s):Seeking participants who are passionate about sustainable consumer products
We are seeking individuals who are willing to participate in a short 30-minute conversation about sustainable and consumer lifestyles. Participants of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. If interested, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/LukTEJpRcY5Y8EY3A
Angel Han • In Affiliation with Cozad
Survey results from the event
Associated Project(s):We performed a pre-workshop and a post-workshop survey for the "It's Your MTD Too!" event. Attached are the results from the surveys.
Attached Files:How long have you been a part of the University/Community?
How do you get to the University?
How do you travel when on-campus?
Before today, when was the last time that you rode the bus?
Did you find this workshop helpful?
Did this event increase your understanding of how to use the bus system?
Would you consider using the bus to travel around campus?
Would you consider using the bus to travel to and from campus as your primary mode of transportation?
Do you now feel comfortable about using the bus system?
Comments from the workshop
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the comments from the It's Your MTD Too event.
Attached Files:Veo Dec 19, Jan 20, Feb 20 ridership overview
Associated Project(s):Please see data for the winter months along with heat maps. Only 100 e-bikes in operation.
Ridership for December:1979
- Users Added: 84
- Reports from app: 49 (Repairs and lock issues)
- Reports from Customer Service: 8 (Bike removal from property)
Ridership for January: 452
- Users Added: 60
- Reports from app: 9
- Reports from Customer Service: 3 (Bike removal from property)
Ridership for February:321
- Users Added: 74
- Reports from app: 0
- Reports from Customer Service: 2 (Bike removal from property)
Attached Files:It's Your MTD Too! final event
Associated Project(s):On March 12, 2020, we held the "It's Your MTD Too!" event at the NCSA conference room 1040 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, there were only 6 attendees and we proceeded with the workshop as planned. The event was very casual because of the low attendance, but it helped us figure out some of the points that we can do better.
Please see attached the final powerpoint presentation document.
Attached Files:Restoring the Ecology of Stone Prairie Farm
Associated Project(s):Mr. Apfelbaum will tell us about his life-long project to restore his land on the border of Wisconsin, taking it back to its original state, before the changes brought about by farming, described in detail in his book Nature’s Second Chance. Having carried out ecological restorations world-wide, he is presently working in Urbana, restoring the Stone Creek golf course to its natural state.
March 12, 6:30 PM • Stone Creek Golf Club (Formerly known as Attie's), 2560 Stonecreek Blvd Urbana, IL
Amanda Christenson • Cooperative Extension Service
Status update from WEF Design Team Co-Captain
Associated Project(s):Justin Chen, from the University of Illinois joint student chapter of the Water Enviroment Federation-American Water Works, and the rest of his design team have been hard at work this school year!
Some project updates via the co-captian:
- Chose project topic: Green Infrastructure Solutions for Veterinary Medicine Facility Flooding
- Made team site visit to Vet Med, surveyed areas for potential green infrastructure applications
- Came up with preliminary ideas on solutions and locations for implementation
- Conducted research on past green infrastructure projects to establish a base understanding of the options available
Click here to find out more and how you can become involved with WEF!
Land and Water SWATeam Meeting Minutes March 9th 2020
Associated Project(s):Minutes from the Land and Water SWATeam meeting on March 9th, 2020. This meeting focused on revising a recommendation for a sustainability data respository.
Attached Files:Weekly Update - Bicycle Safety, Social Hack
Associated Project(s):All, Truncated week for me as I was out of the shop on Wed – Fri recuperating. On Tuesday night I was hit by a car on my bike ride home. No injuries beyond some scrapes and sore muscles. I was very lucky it wasn’t much worse.
Ultimately, we have a long way to go when someone who rides as defensively and as safely as I do can get hit by a car on a quiet residential street.
This week I’ll be meeting with my newly-hired Program Assistant to work out his schedule and responsibilities. I’ll be picking up more bikes from the warehouse, meeting with a student design group for transportation/climate issues (Design For America’s “Social Hack”), and building/scrapping bikes as needed.The numbers:
Visitors: 63
Sales: $32
Thanks!Jacob Benjamin
Manager, Campus Bike CenteriWG Meeting Minutes from 3/9/2020
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting notes from the iWG meeting on 3/9/2020. The focus of this meeting was on the Energy section of the iCAP 2020.
Attached Files:E-Update and F&S Announcement for the Workshop
Associated Project(s):Sarthak worked with Steve Breitwieser from F&S CRC team to publish an e-update and an F&S Announcement for the "It's Your MTD Too!" event.
Here is the link: https://emails.illinois.edu/newsletter/264329.html
Here is the link for the F&S Announcement: https://www.fs.illinois.edu/resources/announcements/2020/03/06/it's-your-mtd-too!
Transportation SWATeam Meeting: 9 March 2020
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from the Transportation SWATeam meeting on 9 March 2020.
The Agenda is as follows:
Recommendations Selection
- Support CMP by increasing pedestrian safety by reevaluating current pedestrian routes and conducting traffic studies.
- Zip-Car Continuity
- UI Ride Survey
- Teleconferencing Assessment
- Faculty/Staff Vanpool Survey
- Identify Campus Intersections and Mid-block Crossings with high potential for crashes, and develop/implement design improvement strategies.
Future Recommendations
- Working with MTD to promote better bus service to Research Park and I Hotel
- Establish a University of Illinois Foundation fund to support campus efforts to reduce and within ~10 years eliminate use of fossil fuel.
- Sustainable Asphalt Binders
Attached Files:Energy SWATeam Meeting: March 9, 2020
Associated Project(s):The Energy SWATeam met on 3/9/2020 to discuss the recommendation to be turned it at the end of the month. Each member interested in drafting a recommendation on behalf of the team presented their drafts. The meeting minutes and the presentation slides for the Anaerobic Digester Feasibility Study Recommendation are attached.
CEE newsletter article
Advertising, e-week, and Digital Signage
Associated Project(s):Sarthak Prasad reached out to the communication teams at NCSA, Beckman, ECE, CEE, Hydrosystem lab, CSL, and Will Hall to advertize the workshop. Travis Tate at the F&S CRC team forwarded the flyer to signage@illinois.edu to use this flyer as digital advertising for the event. Sarthak also had these posted at the aforementioned departments and their digital screens.
F&S CRC team also posted the workshop details in the e-week Newsletter on the March 8th edition under events section.
Attached Files:It's Your MTD Too! flyers
Associated Project(s):Sarthak Prasad worked with the F&S CRC team to create a flyer for the "It's Your MTD Too!" event. See attached the flyers that were used. The first draft flyer was produced in the last week of February, and it was finalized in the first week of March.
Meeting with Evan and Allison
Associated Project(s):Sarthak met with Evan Alvarez and Allison Haines from MTD to finalize the powerpoint presentation for the workshop, and to confirm the final destination for the demonstration.
We also discussed how to structure the workshop - Sarthak will make the introduction, get a pre-workshop survey, then invite Evan and Allison to make the presentation. Following the presentation, we will catch the 22S Illini from Main and Goodwin to Ceramics Building, make a transfer, catch the 13N Silver or 10E Gold/Goldhopper to Lincoln Square, get off the bus, and return via the same route. Following the demonstration, Sarthak will ask the attendees to fill out the post-workshop survey, thank them for joining and end the workshop.
Evan and Allison agreed with the structure of the workshop. Evan will send Sarthak the final draft of the presentation before the event on March 12.
Zero Waste SWATeam Meeting: 6 March 2020
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from the Zero Waste SWATeam meeting on 6 March 2020.
The agenda for the meeting was as follows:
Updates
- Finder, Sustainability Catering (America To Go)
- M. Liberman and R. McKim Student Sustainability Ambassadors
March Recommendations Selection
- Student Sustainability Ambassadors
- America To Go Sustainability Criteria
- Aluminum Vending Machine Conversion
Future Recommendation Ideas
- Plastic Bag Recycling
- Plastic Bag Ban
- Elimination of Single-use Plastic from Food Providers
- Glass Recycling
- Solar Panel Recycling/Reuse Program
- Sustainable Utensils and Dishes
Attached Files:archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):In order to reach the iCAP objective of 25,000 MWh/year of solar energy by FY25, additional panels will need to be installed. Large scale, ground mounted panels appear to be the least expensive route towards achieving the FY25 objective.