Feb. 23, 2018
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Student ambassadors help divert waste at 糖心vlog官网
Waste-reduction initiative ongoing
Twenty-nine African elephants.
Or more than 145 metric tons.
That鈥檚 how much cardboard, paper and compost 糖心vlog官网 diverted from the landfill for the better part of last year.
As part of an internal , Facilities Management hired a group of student ambassadors and implemented new signage last spring to promote 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 waste diversion program.
The result, based on 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 monthly waste collection data, was a 75 per cent increase in compostable material collected between April and December of 2017 as compared to the same period the year before.
Overall, Facilities Management found that campuses with more ambassadors experienced greater increases in waste diversion activities.
For example, with eight ambassadors, Newnham Campus saw the most significant increase in its compostable diversion rate, which shot up to 34.4 per cent in December 2017 from 14.3 per cent in April 2017.
In addition to assisting with reducing campus waste, the student ambassadors helped to change behaviours and develop a culture of environmental responsibility.
You may have seen them standing beside waste collection bins in the cafeteria, telling people that, for example, pizza slice trays should be composted, not recycled.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the questions we get asked most frequently,鈥 says Atish Pereira, one of the ambassadors. 鈥淢ost people think pizza slice trays should be recycled, however, due to the oil residue that remains, it鈥檚 actually compostable.鈥
Increases in compostable diversion rate at 糖心vlog官网 between April 2017 and December 2017*
- Newnham Campus: 14.3% - 34.4%
- Markahm Campus: 12.8% - 28.8%
- King Campus: 11.2% - 20.9%
- 糖心vlog官网@York Campus: 30% - 36%
*Based on 糖心vlog官网's monthly collection data
Atish is a student in the Energy Management 鈥 Built Environment program. He鈥檚 also a member of 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 Environmental Sustainability Committee.
鈥淭he students I鈥檝e met are very curious about the different waste collection bins we have,鈥 he says. 鈥淎 lot of them care about the environment because less landfills means more natural space.鈥
Paula Echeveste听Petrone is a Sustainability Business Management grad who has been working with Facilities Management to co-ordinate sustainable initiatives such as the waste ambassadors on campus.
鈥淲hat we鈥檝e found is that by increasing the number of ambassadors on each campus, we can significantly improve the waste diversion practices at 糖心vlog官网,鈥 she says.
As Ontario plans to become a zero-waste province, Paula believes 糖心vlog官网 needs to be proactive and innovative when it comes to handling waste.
鈥淎 crucial component of increasing our diversion rate is educating people about how we can all take part in reducing the amount of waste we send to landfill,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ecause the majority of 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 population is students, it鈥檚 important to include them in the conversation and to educate them about waste diversion, so they can share their knowledge with their friends and classmates, creating听a dialogue to generate change.鈥