18F Semesterly Report - Zero Waste Coordination
Zero waste coordination semesterly report submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee.
Zero waste coordination semesterly report submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee.
Hi Pete and Shawn—
There was no activity on the zero-waste front this past week.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Dr. Mohamed Attalla, Executive Director of Facilities & Services, responded via email to iSEE Associate Director of Sustainability Ximing Cai affirming the intent of F&S to hire a full-time Zero Waste Coordinator:
"We have reviewed the PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator SWATeam Recommendation and iCAP Working Group Assessment, and we will proceed with hiring a full-time Zero Waste Coordinator.
The key responsibilities for this position will be to “educate the campus on recycling, and to push for systemic changes to improve campus recycling” as suggested by the iWG. This position will report to Pete Varney and work closely with Morgan White. Additionally, once the position is filled, that person will serve as the F&S staff person on the Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam."
For future updates on this project, please visit Zero Waste.
See iWG Assessment of PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator here.
See SWATeam Recommendation PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator here.
Hello Pete and Shawn—
Zero waste activity this past week consisted of
Marya Ryan
Good Morning, Pete and Shawn,
There was no action on the zero-waste front this past week.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
[Updates sent Jan. 2, 2019]
Good Morning, Pete and Shawn,
I hope your new year is off to a good start. Here are zero waste activities from the past week:
Best Regards,
Marya Ryan
Following the completion of iWG assessment for PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator, the recommendation was transmitted to Dr. Mohamed Attalla, Director of Facilities & Services.
See iWG assessment of PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator attached.
See SWATeam Recommendation PWR013 Zero Waste Coordinator here.
Hi Pete and Shawn—
Last week was quiet with regard to zero waste activities.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, I posted Morgan's message about the change to the glove recycling program to the iCAP portal. I also followed up on a response from the Kimberly-Clark representative. Morgan has provided additional clarification about the changes and accepted her invitation for further dialog.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Morgan White sent the following message to labs participating in the glove recycling program on Dec. 13, 2018:
Hello Glove Recycling Contacts,
Thank you for your support of the Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP) waste reduction efforts, in connection with the Kimberly-Clark Professionals RightCycle program. We are very appreciative of the initiative and time you all have dedicated to glove recycling to help reduce landfill waste from the University of Illinois over the past three years. I’m also emailing the people who have expressed interest in joining the program, so you are aware of these changes.
I am writing to let you know that we will halt glove recycling for research labs and teaching labs on campus, as of the end of this calendar year. The RightCycle program is only intended for recycling non-hazardous materials, and the majority of our labs are using gloves as protection against hazards or potential hazards. Therefore, we will continue to participate in RightCycle only with gloves used for food service, starting in 2019. If you are collecting gloves to recycle from a lab on campus, please do not drop off gloves and do not ship them to Kimberly-Clark after December 31, 2018.
If you and your colleagues in research and teaching labs would like to continue actively supporting campus sustainability, please join the Certified Green Lab Program at https://go.illinois.edu/greenlab, coordinated through the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE).
Please let me know if you have any questions about glove recycling, and have a happy holiday season.
Thanks,
Morgan
The updates below apply to the week ending Dec. 9, 2018.
Hi Pete and Shawn--
This past week, zero-waste activity focused on a major change to the glove recycling program. Morgan and I spoke with Monica Miller on Friday and heard concerns about the potential for labs (especially research labs) to inadvertently place hazardous materials in the recycling stream. Monica pointed out the complexities of compliance, especially when staff turns over at a lab. The determination was to stop glove recycling at labs. There may be some exceptions that DRS would need to determine on a case-by-case basis.
Morgan is drafting a message to the labs to tell them of the changes, which will take effect Dec. 31. Per Monica's request, I have contacted Serenity Desmond at Noyes and the Chem Annex to ask her to contact Monica about the change. Monica is familiar with ISTC's practices and is comfortable with their continued participation. There is no issue with Dining Services or food venues continuing to participate.
I have contacted the BER students who were trying to find the names of teaching coordinators so that DRS could talk with them under the previous plan. I told them to send the information they have already collected but that they can stop. Morgan and I hope to enlist them to help expand the program in food venues, and possibly to promote RightCycle to restaurants in the community.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hi Pete and Shawn--
Zero waste activities last week were
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hi Pete and Shawn--
Zero waste activities from the past week were as follows:
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hi Pete and Shawn
Zero waste activities from this past week were
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hello Pete and Shawn--
This past week,
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hi Pete and Shawn—
Zero waste activities this past week centered on glove recycling:
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hello Pete and Shawn--
Here are the past week's zero-waste activities:
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hello Pete and Shawn,
Zero-waste activity for the past week comprised
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Hello Pete and Shawn--
This past week's zero-waste activities were as follows:
Best regards,
Marya Ryan