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Root to Roof

Project Description

Root to Roof is a program established to educate students about the sustainability and availability of urban wood for the design and fabrication of furniture, outdoor installations, homes and buildings. It does this through harvesting waste timber from campus and the City of Urbana and milling it to become usable lumber. Milling material locally produces hundreds of pounds of CO2 annually compared to tens of thousands to buy the same material from all over the USA. This allows the Root to Roof program to utilize otherwise useful material for beneficial projects instead of that very same material being shredded into mulch. This creates a net gain of carbon sequestration locally. As this program expands it will be setting progressive goals for sustainability and urabn wood utilization through selling wood back to the F&S Mill and Carpentry shops for use campus wide and using this material to fabricate indoor and outdoor items for campus use. 

This proposal directly funds

1. Milling Equipment

2. Facility Upgrades to Accomodate New Equipment

3. Student Labor for Fabrication Coordination and Training

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Funding Details

Student Campus Environment Fee (SCEF) - 303692
Fiscal Year Status Amount Date Operations
2017 Allocated $94,475.00 2/20/2017 Edit | Delete

SSC Basic Info

Year Started: 2017
Semester: Spring
Status: Closed
Student Led? No
Project Category: Food and Waste

SSC Project Team

Project Lead:

​Lowell Miller (​lrmiller@illinois.edu​ )

Financial Advisor:

​Greg Anderson (​gnanders@uillinois.edu​ )

Team Members:

  • Lowell Miller
  • ​Austin Johnson
  • ​Greg Anderson
  • John Stallmeyer
  • Aaron Brakke

Project Award Letter

Project Scope Change

Project Semester Report

Illinois Green Fund - Student Sustainability Committee