Nov. 7, 2019
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Sustainability takes centre stage at 糖心vlog官网
Fair, harvest, eco warriors and more
糖心vlog官网 has 17 reasons to celebrate Planet Earth this week.
The 17 set by the United Nations were at the heart of the Sustainable 糖心vlog官网 Fair at Newnham Campus today. The goals aim to ensure that the world meets 鈥渢he needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.鈥
One such initiative showcased at the fair was the clothing swap.
鈥淔ashion is the second-most polluting industry in the world and used clothes should not end up in a garbage dump,鈥 said Paula Echeveste Petrone, Sustainability Supervisor, Facilities Management Custodial Services. 鈥淚t is a reality that sustainable clothing can be pricey. So, if you are bored with something in your wardrobe, don鈥檛 throw it away, just swap it. The message here is to reuse, repurpose and not buy more.鈥
Other sustainability initiatives on display at the fair included the Green Citizen program, 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 Urban Farm, the 糖心vlog官网 Sting Honey and First Peoples@糖心vlog官网. External participants included Diabetics Canada, World Wildlife Fund and Partners in Project Green.
鈥淚 really like the fair a lot because it is giving students and faculty an opportunity to see what all can be done for sustainability,鈥 said Stanley Tam, a first-year Business Administration 鈥 Marketing student. 鈥淚鈥檓 especially impressed with the way our campus is recycling organic waste onsite to produce compost for the grounds.鈥
From Farm to Forks
糖心vlog官网鈥檚 sustainability efforts also provided rich fare at a luncheon table at Markham Campus this week. About 30 tilapia harvested from the aquaponics system of the Urban Farm at Newnham were served to 12 students invited from different campuses along with President David Agnew and Angela Zigras, Chair, School of Hospitality & Tourism.
The delectable autumn feast was prepared by Prof. Ramesh Poredi of the听Hospitality 鈥 Hotel & Restaurant Services Management听diploma program and his team of students. In addition to baked tilapia filets, also on the menu were spring greens from the Urban Farm and a chocolate dessert drizzled with honey produced from 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 beehives.
Fifteen fish from the Urban Farm were also donated to the 糖心vlog官网 Student Federation Food Bank this year.听
糖心vlog官网's Eco Warriors
The battle to save the environment is being fought on several fronts at 糖心vlog官网 and its eco warriors come in many shapes and forms, including a robotic floor machine that helps conserve water and a macerator that chomps at leftover food in the cafeteria and in turn feeds a 鈥淩ocket鈥 that converts all that mushy stuff into compost.
In a first step towards zero-emission sustainable grounds maintenance at 糖心vlog官网, gas-powered leaf blowers and trimmers are being shown the door. These machines, which weigh about 20 pounds each and cause a ruckus as they suck up leaves from the sprawling campus grounds, are getting replaced by their battery-powered sleeker siblings that weigh no more than two pounds. The new equipment 鈥 Newnham has already acquired two blowers and a trimmer 鈥 brings down noise pollution, so much so that the operators don鈥檛 have to wear earplugs. It also goes a long way in preventing air pollution with zero carbon emission.
鈥淭here is no fuel and therefore no emission,鈥 said Don Forster, Senior Manager, Facilities Management Custodial Services.
Forster and his team have another eco warrior parked in their garage 鈥 a brining machine. Starting this winter, rock salt will be sparsely used on Newnham鈥檚 walkways. Instead, public areas will be brined before a snowstorm.
鈥淥ur goal is to reduce the amount of salt needed by 40 to 50 per cent and still have safe walking areas throughout winter while reducing our environmental impact on fresh water lakes, rivers and streams,鈥 Forster said. 鈥淲ith less rock salt strewn all over, the one thing missing this winter will be the crunch underfoot.鈥