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Invitation to collaborate on a presentation
Associated Project(s):I was contact by some colleagues withy Future Earth – Taipei (https://futureearth.org/about/who-we-are/international-offices/taipei-global-hub/) for a potential webinar series. I suggested them to think about campus sustainability actions as a living laboratory and they are very intrigued by this idea. They asked me to suggest speakers and I am thinking about Jack, Morgan and Andy. So, I would like to ask if you are interested. Some of their previous talk can be found at https://www.facebook.com/futureearth.org/. All the communications and activities will be between 6pm-11pm CST due to time difference. I am happy to have more discussion if you are interested.
Presenters:
Ms. Morgan White, https://fs.illinois.edu/resources/newsroom/2021/10/14/white-named-acting-director-of-the-f-s-capital-programs-division
Mr. Jack Reicherts, https://studentengagement.illinois.edu/student-sustainability/ssc/team/reicherts/
Dr. Andrew Stumpf, https://directory.illinois.edu/detail?userId=astumpf@illinois.edu&widgetId=15
Dr. Ping-Yu Change, https://scholars.ncu.edu.tw/en/persons/ping-yu-chang
Dr. Jui-Pin (Rubin) Tsai, https://www.bse.ntu.edu.tw/member?teacher_id=48&page=1
Dr. Yu-Feng Forrrest Lin, https://directory.illinois.edu/detail?userId=yflin@illinois.edu&widgetId=15
Cheers,
Yu-Feng F. Lin
Director
Illinois Water Resources Center
Principal Research Hydrogeologist
Illinois State Geological Survey
Clinical Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Professor
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Invitation to collaborate on a presentation
Associated Project(s):I was contact by some colleagues withy Future Earth – Taipei (https://futureearth.org/about/who-we-are/international-offices/taipei-global-hub/) for a potential webinar series. I suggested them to think about campus sustainability actions as a living laboratory and they are very intrigued by this idea. They asked me to suggest speakers and I am thinking about Jack, Morgan and Andy. So, I would like to ask if you are interested. Some of their previous talk can be found at https://www.facebook.com/futureearth.org/. All the communications and activities will be between 6pm-11pm CST due to time difference. I am happy to have more discussion if you are interested.
Presenters:
Ms. Morgan White, https://fs.illinois.edu/resources/newsroom/2021/10/14/white-named-acting-director-of-the-f-s-capital-programs-division
Mr. Jack Reicherts, https://studentengagement.illinois.edu/student-sustainability/ssc/team/reicherts/
Dr. Andrew Stumpf, https://directory.illinois.edu/detail?userId=astumpf@illinois.edu&widgetId=15
Dr. Ping-Yu Change, https://scholars.ncu.edu.tw/en/persons/ping-yu-chang
Dr. Jui-Pin (Rubin) Tsai, https://www.bse.ntu.edu.tw/member?teacher_id=48&page=1
Dr. Yu-Feng Forrrest Lin, https://directory.illinois.edu/detail?userId=yflin@illinois.edu&widgetId=15
Cheers,
Yu-Feng F. Lin
Director
Illinois Water Resources Center
Principal Research Hydrogeologist
Illinois State Geological Survey
Clinical Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Professor
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
iSEE Quarterly update for Winter 2022
Associated Project(s):Greetings, Colleagues,
I hope the start of 2023 is going well. I’m reaching out today to send you iSEE Quarterly update for Winter 2022 from the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment.
For more up-to-date news from iSEE, please sign up for our E-newsletter at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/5031776.
IN RESEARCH
- iSEE received a $1M gift from a class-action lawsuit settlement; it is being used for iSEE-funded $300k low-carbon transportation solutions research.
- A new cover crop project called iCOVER received a $5M grant from USDA and was featured in The News-Gazette.
- From the Agroecosystem Sustainability Center and SMARTFARM project:
- ASC team members co-authored paper led by Stanford on cover crops’ effect on yields; also, papers on soil carbon budgets and increased adoption of cover crops
- ASC was featured in a video for American Geophysical Union meeting, and team members also were part of an Illinois Farm Bureau video.
- From the Illinois Regenerative Agriculture Initiative:
- The Riggs Brewery “Field to Beer” video was immensely popular, receiving more than 11,000 interactions on Twitter.
- IRAI was also featured in Illinois Farmer Today.
- From the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation:
- CABBI authored a multi-institutional study that explored the first known use of CRISPR/Cas9 editing of miscanthus. Another team published a paper on 3-D phenotyping tools for miscanthus.
- Articles have featured new Sustainability Theme Leader Wendy Yang, new Feedstock Production partner and PI Ernst Cebert of Alabama A&M, and new Conversion PI Heng Ji.
- Six CABBI researchers (including Lisa Ainsworth, Kaiyu Guan, and Don Ort) were named to Clarivate’s highly cited list; and CABBI researchers have earned two EMSL awards for continued studies of sorghum stems.
- From the I-FARM “Farm of the Future” project:
- View a new overview video.
- Check out the FAQ article.
- The project has received FarmWeekNow and WAND-TV coverage — and was featured on the Big Ten Network during Illini basketball games!
- Robotics in the field media coverage in The News-Gazette.
- From the Energy-Enhancing FEWS project:
- Team members are part of new $2.5M USDA grant to convert biowaste to pavement.
- Members of the Illinois Geothermal Coalition have successfully demonstrated efficient use of an abandoned oil well in the Illinois Basin as a geothermal “battery.”
- An iSEE biobased chemicals and inks project was featured for its work on printable electronics.
- Former iSEE Associate Director Gillen D’Arcy Wood recently published a new website on ocean data from 19th century voyage.
IN EDUCATION & OUTREACH
- Registration is open for iSEE Congress 2023 — “Addressing Crises of a Planetary Scale: Lessons from Pandemics and Climate Change.”
- The Fall 2023 Critical Conversation is expected to bring together stakeholders to discuss climate-smart commodities.
- iSEE’s Environmental Leadership Program for Spring 2023 is already more than past the midway point; check out our student blog for some perspective on the immersive learning experience.
- Read a Certificate in Environmental Writing (CEW) success story in former Q author and CEW recipient Zack Fishman.
IN CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY
- Our Grind2Energy video explored how dining hall food waste produces energy and fertilizer; its release spurred coverage by The News-Gazette and WCIA-TV.
- iSEE’s new, more comprehensive Student Action webpage offers listings for iSEE jobs, volunteering, and student organizations to join.
- Illini Lights Out fall semester featured RECORD totals: more than 640 volunteers turned off 20,303 bulbs, saving the campus as much as 35,000 kWH, $3,090, and nearly 25 tons of GHG. Spring dates: Jan. 27 (130+ volunteers, 5,043 bulbs, 8,700 kWH, $760, 6.2 tons of GHG), Feb. 10 and 24, March 24, and April 21.
- At the November Zero Waste basketball game (see video) more than 280 pounds of beverage containers and other recyclables were diverted from the landfill. The next Zero Waste basketball game March 2 seeks 100 volunteers. iSEE partnering with F&S, Housing, Athletics, and Union for a #don’twasteWednesdays twitter campaign all spring. FALL PLAN: a ZW football tailgate.
- A new Waste Transfer Station video shows the great work by Facilities & Services — but also the need for all campus community members to pre-sort their recyclables to prevent them from becoming landfill waste.
- Greener Campus certifications in the new year: One new office (Visit Champaign County!), one new chapter (Sigma Lambda Gamma sorority), and nine new events (including Illini Lights Out) certified in January.
- Read our article about the sustainable features of Campus Recreation and our feature about the new beekeeping club on campus.
Thanks for reading, and best wishes for the remainder of the spring semester!
Best,
Madhu Khanna
Madhu Khanna
Pronouns: she, her
Alvin H. Baum Family Chair & Director, Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Environment
ACES Distinguished Professor in Environmental Economics
Co-Director, Center for Economics of Sustainability
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
1301, W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801
Project Announcement for UTB Installation
Associated Project(s):Below is a message from Andrew Stumpf regarding the installation of the underground thermal battery at the UIUC Energy Farm:
Dear colleagues,
It is with great excitement that I can announce the project to install Underground Thermal Battery (UTB) system developed by Dr. Xiaobing Liu’s team at Oakridge National Laboratory at UIUC Energy Farm will begin next week. This will be a several weeks project that includes installing the UTB, associated geothermal boreholes, geothermal heat pump, HVAC upgrades and control center. On Monday the UTB will be placed in the ground. Skinner Drilling will be installing the UTB with assistance from Durbin Geothermal. All the other work will follow over the coming weeks. I expect drilling will start between 8:00 and 8:30 and take about 1 hour, and then the battery will be lowered into the ground and be done before noon.
You're most welcome to visit.
Best,
Andy
Waste Transfer Station Tours
Associated Project(s):For Dr. Hong Lu (individual professor) and a student group coordinated by Aaryaman Patel
iCAP Portal Admin Meeting - February 24, 2023
Associated Project(s):Done:
- Moved "Northeast of Nick Holonyak Micro and Nanotechnology Lab" Place from Null Island to where I think it should be. Could someone confirm it's now in the right spot?
- Objectives page: fixed some styling issues (buttons above table, margin above in-page links to account for sticky headers)
- Added LinkedIn & Reddit share buttons on Project Updates (see this Project Update for example)
- Added social sharing buttons on Projects (see iCAP Portal project for example)
- Finished testing improved method for setting a Project's location in the menu system (dropdown list was becoming unmanageable). A couple cautionary notes:
- You can switch from single-item dropdown lists to multi-item lists by dragging the bar below them to expand them. If you drag bar back up to switch back to single-item dropdown lists, future changes to the items still fill them in as multi-item lists. Just drag the bar back down to expand them again.
- **Do not select self in last dropdown list** - it will appear to work fine for that node, but it actually loses its place in the hierarchy, which can be seen in its children. If you go back in to edit the node, you'll have to find its location again from scratch.
Discussion:
- Should we show a "last updated" date on the projects?
- Automatically show last time Project was updated?
- Add field that is updated intentionally when a project's information has been reviewed & by whom?
- Add a disclaimer about information being correct at the time it was entered?
- Some social sharing buttons not showing up in incognito mode? (e.g. Carbon Commitment)
- Question about a TODO: "Collections page: Add image upload option". At a previous meeting we had this TODO, but what was the context? Was it to have a thumbnail for each Collection? Or a banner image?
- Should we link to "Take Action" project from homepage?
- Archiving projects
- Add "Archived" checkbox?
- Add "Archived" to Visibility options?
- Add "Archived" to Project Status options? (probably not - this mixes the status of the project itself with whether we still want it to show up on the site)
TODO:
- Can we limit access to menu selection for Projects to only certain users - e.g. iCAP Admins?
- Remove RSS Feeds from listings (e.g. Project Updates for collection: Geothermal Projects)
- Search: can it be less rigid? e.g. ignore punctuation, understand that "bikes" and "bicycles" are equivalent, etc.
- Fancy project layout mockups - keep tweaking #3 to improve contrast
- Discuss metrics
- Metrics with lots of data
- Consider how to handle old metrics that no longer track new data. Archive somehow?
- Fun with math (e.g. combining multiple metrics)
- Calculated Metrics on Dev site
- Track down and resolve informational message on full listing page for Project Updates by Key Objective (see, e.g. Projects Updates for key objective: 1.0 iCAP 2020 Illinois Climate Action Plan)
Fighting Illini, Fighting Waste 2.0 Hopes to Set a New Facility Recycling Record
Associated Project(s):Below is an newsletter from F&S regarding Fighting Illini, Fighting Waste's new facility recycling record.
Waste Transfer Station Tours
Associated Project(s):For University Housing foreman and supervisors
Res005 Sustainability Economic Analysis recommendation - Submittal
Associated Project(s):The Resilience iCAP Team submitted the attached Res005 Sustainability Economic Analysis recommendation to the iWG on 2/20/2023. The recommendation states:
Provide undergraduate research support for reporting on sustainability concepts including cost-benefit analysis, lifecycle costs, and finance considerations for Sustainability-related projects of interest to the local urbanized areas of Urbana, Champaign, and Savoy.
Topic examples include Green Infrastructure or Energy Conservation / Renewable Energy projects that municipalities are interested in undertaking. This research should help identify useful case studies and provide reporting on the economics of “green” capital projects of interest. Information showing that Green Infrastructure projects and/or Renewable Energy projects are fiscally sound, financially viable, and can demonstrate a return on investment have a greater chance for adoption over the easier “status quo” or lowest-bidder projects.
iSEE will provide some oversight and work to identify potential resources to partner with communities to answer sustainability questions with regard to “green” and “sustainable” community investments – where cost-benefit analysis and life cycle analysis reporting would be beneficial. ISEE recommended that Eric Green’s ENVS 492 undergraduate course is an appropriate class to partner with.
This recommendation also seeks assistance from iSEE to help identify future funding for the development, implementation, and outreach of this plan.
Additionally, the Education iCAP Team will assist in identifying online and on-campus degree programs with capstone courses that may align with the project scope. The Resilience iCAP Team leaders will continue to work with community partners to identify areas of prioritized need to be shared with a growing network of faculty and programs who in turn, are interested in providing real-world research-based opportunities to their students.
Through ENVS 492 and potential online and on-campus capstone programs, students will work with communities to conduct research and outreach, and to disseminate applicable reports and findings.
Suggested unit/department to address implementation: ISEE
Attached Files:Sarthak & I (Alec) met to discuss the Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) application
Associated Project(s):Sarthak & I met on 2/20/2023 to go over some questions I had about the BFU application. We talked about the built environment of the campus (question A8), and clarified the total campus enrollment statistic. I also showed Sarthak the log I created to keep track of the my progress on the application, which is attached below.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Build-a-bikes completed, increasing number of bikes on the floor
Associated Project(s):All, Abbreviated week for me as I took a half day on Thursday and all of Friday off. Staff handled things admirably and I’ll check in with them today for a full shift report.
Got a couple Build-a-Bikes completed and a bike sold last week. We’ve got a dozen or so bikes on the floor and working to bump that number. I’ll likely grab a few more bikes from the warehouse, too.
The numbers:
Visitors: 29
Sales: $429.25
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $90Bikes (B-a-B): 2 for $100
Memberships: 1 for $30Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Coordinator2-20-23 Internal Meeting
Associated Project(s):On February 20, UIUC sustainability representatives met and discussed the following:
Attendance: Tony Mancuso, Jen Fraterrigo, Shawn Patterson, Julie Wurth, Steven Breitwieser, Travis Tate, Marty Kaufmann, Daphne Hulse
Agenda:
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Basketball game
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Volunteers: Marty
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Volunteers checking in at the main west entrance?
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Place for volunteer coats and bags / giveaway t-shirts?
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Marty to check in with SFC
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Timing
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Move up first shift to 4:30 for bin placement (*note in reminder email*)
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Communications: Group feedback
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F&S crafted messaging for the upcoming game: feedback? [see word document]
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Media: iSEE
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Photography/videography: night of the event? (post-game pickup)
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iSEE interns
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Talk with F&S communications
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Post-game feedback: Marty
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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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Did you know you can bring your own empty, clear plastic water bottle, up to 32 ounces to State Farm Center? YES/NO
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Post-season survey - could be incorporated here - Marty to investigate
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Post-game recycling estimates: Jen, Shawn
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It is possible to capture concession data from the single event [see excel sheet]
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Quantity of plastic bottles and aluminum cans sold at the event
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Estimate the weight of an empty can and bottle
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Of the total pounds of recyclables collected, estimate what percentage each material makes up. Percentage and weight, estimate % of bottles that were sold recycled, % of cans that were sold recycled
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Purpose:
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Part of the Coca-Cola contract (achieve 100% recycling of bottles and cans by 2030).
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Helpful to know how far we are until we cap out on possible recycling at these events (“we only captured and recycled roughly 50% of the bottles and cans sold that night”).
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Use relative proportions found in the bowl pick
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Don’t know the premium area information (missing data), though it is a small proportion
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ISTC, F&S, Project Revert to Earth meeting follow-up resources
Associated Project(s):From: Scrogum, Joy Joann <jscrogum@illinois.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2023 5:02 PM
To: Kim, Hannah <hannahk9@illinois.edu>; Hulse, Daphne Lauren <dlhulse2@illinois.edu>; Patterson, Shawn L <spttrsn@illinois.edu>; Samaras, Zach <zsamaras@illinois.edu>; Feher, Savannah <sfeher@illinois.edu>
Subject: RE: Thank you:)Hannah, thanks again for your conviction to make positive change and for preparing such a clear, well-considered presentation for today’s meeting!
I wanted to follow up by sending you a link to the Prescott Lab: https://mpp.fshn.illinois.edu/. They do a lot of work related to household food waste and food waste reduction interventions in K-12 schools (e.g. share tables). Dr. Prescott and colleagues also published a paper back in 2021 on how changing the size and shape of plates in dining halls can reduce food waste—see https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105293.
You can visit https://tap.istc.illinois.edu/programs/zero-waste/ to learn more about the zero waste efforts of ISTC’s Technical Assistance Program, and see https://tap.istc.illinois.edu/category/university-of-illinois-at-urbana-champaign/ for descriptions of past collaborative efforts with the UIUC campus. As I said, we’ll definitely reach out to you about volunteering at a waste sort if we end up working on campus building waste audits later in the year!
One thing we didn’t talk about on today’s call were Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) that you might be interested in. Check out VermiCUlture, https://www.vermiculture.eco/ and Grow2Give, https://www.grow2givecu.com/. Sydney Curts is involved in both organizations, and she might be a good connection for you to speak with; note that she’s graduating in May. You can connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneyncurts/, or email her at scurts2@illinois.edu.
I know Daphne and Shawn will connect you with additional groups, resources, and opportunities on campus. I wanted to share links to two statewide organizations we mentioned earlier. The Illinois Food Scrap and Composting Coalition, https://illinoiscomposts.org/, might be something you’re interested in learning more about. If you don’t want to opt for membership, you can connect with IFSCC on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or via our LinkedIn Group. Also, check out the Wasted Food Action Alliance, https://wastedfoodaction.org/. If your class schedule permits, the WFAA hosts a monthly meeting on the fourth Wednesday of the month, and those are open to any interested party.
I hope all this helps and wish you luck in your efforts to improve waste management. Don’t hesitate to contact me, Zach, or Savannah if you have additional questions. When you work on waste reduction and management, it’s always such a delight to encounter students who not only understand the issues involved, but genuinely care and want to become involved. Thanks for brightening our day!
Joy
Joy Scrogum
Assistant Scientist, Sustainability
LEED Green Associate | Sustainability Excellence Professional (SEP)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Prairie Research Institute
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC)
Champaign, IL 61820
217.333.8948 | jscrogum@illinois.edu
www.istc.illinois.edu | www.prairie.illinois.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joyscrogum/
Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act any written communication to or from university employees regarding university business is a public record and may be subject to public disclosure.From: Kim, Hannah <hannahk9@illinois.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2023 3:32 PM
To: Hulse, Daphne Lauren <dlhulse2@illinois.edu>; Patterson, Shawn L <spttrsn@illinois.edu>; Scrogum, Joy Joann <jscrogum@illinois.edu>; Samaras, Zach <zsamaras@illinois.edu>; Feher, Savannah <sfeher@illinois.edu>
Subject: Thank you:)Hello,
I just wanted to sincerely thank you all for taking the time to listen to my thoughts and providing me with all the insights that I will take them to heart. As a student I appreciate talking to experts that are actively working on the field I am interested in and passionate about. Your comments allowed me to get a sense of where we are in terms of waste treatment and what I should be doing. I know my steps won't be big, but I will for sure make a change. Although it is quite sad that Illinois has poor infrastructure, there are still ways to improve such as students' perceptions and behaviors. With your advice, I think I will start from there. I will be reaching out for more advice and guidance in the near future:)
If it wasn't for you, I would have left this idea in the back of my head. Thank you so much for the encouragement and reassurance that there are ways to be involved. Words can't explain how much I appreciate it. I hope there will be a chance for us to talk again and have a wonderful rest of your day!
Sincerely,
Hannah Kim
Week 3 – Feb 12 – 18, 2023
Associated Project(s):Weekly capstone meetings: Meeting from 2/15
Associated Project(s):Ethan and Sarthak met via zoom to discuss Ethan’s progress in reviewing relevant documents toward the former 2014 Bicycle Plan and for the future 2024 Bicycle Plan. Ethan has finished reading the 2019 and 2023 progress reports on the bicycle plan and reviewed which projects have been finished and are yet to be finished. Ethan’s main goal is to develop a presentation for a meeting with Morgan and Stacy to discuss the work he and Sarthak have been doing. Also, they must present their plan for the semester in regard to developing the planning process for the next year, in reference to the 2024 Bicycle Plan. Ethan and Sarthak also discussed highlighting the bicycle audit expected to be done in the Fall.
Attached Files:2/6/23 General Meeting Agenda
Associated Project(s):We have attached our meeting agenda from the SSLC general member meeting that took place on 2/6/23.
Attached Files:Spring 2023 Goals
Associated Project(s):SSLC’s Spring 2023 Goals
We are excited to continue our work in campus sustainability this semester! Some of our goals for this semester include:
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Bolster and growing membership among constituent organizations
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More socials/personal connections
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Collaboration with local groups
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Grand Prairie Friends, Citizens Utility Board, and Prairie Rivers Network
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Finalize plans for Earth Month
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Prepare for Sustainable Food Event in the fall
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Elect new leaders for SSLC
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Take on and revamp the Sustainability Grammy’s
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Fall 2022 Recap
Associated Project(s):SSLC’s Fall 2022 Recap
SSLC made many steps towards creating a sustainable campus and collaborating with environmental groups in Fall 2022, including:
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Coordinated events and initiatives for Campus Sustainability Month to raise environmental awareness.
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Formed new partnerships with community organizations to increase impact.
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Improved meeting attendance, with more students actively participating.
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Planning a program of sustainability events from October to April to maintain engagement and momentum throughout the entire academic year.
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Had productive discussions with iSEE to align efforts with university sustainability initiatives and address student concerns to campus administration.
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Land & Water iCAP Meeting 2/17
Associated Project(s):On February 17th, the Land & Water iCAP team met to discuss the details of a permeable pavers recommendation. The team then split off into breakout rooms to organize future soil and water committee initiatives.
Meeting minutes are attached.
Attached Files: