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Title: Student Driven Sustainability


1
Student Driven Sustainability
  • Spring 2009

Sheela Bhongir Michael Bernstein Michael
Puente Stephany Stamatis John Garcia
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Presentation Outline
  • Introductions
  • Waste Audit
  • Recycling Survey
  • Farmers Market
  • Student Sustainability Committee
  • Discussion Questions Answers

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A.S. Recycling improvements
  • Continuation of last semesters project
  • Switching bins
  • Decrease in bag usage, approx. 80
  • Decrease in sort time, approx. by 1 hour
  • Less leakage
  • Prevents injuries
  • New sorting method
  • Use of boxes
  • Clean yard, no leakage
  • Adding wheels to chart
  • Purchased, yet logistical details

4
Student-Driven Projects
  • Waste Audit Sheela Bhongir
  • Recycling Survey Michael Bernstein Michael
    Puente
  • Farmers Market Stephany Stamatis
  • Student Sustainability Committee John Garcia

5
Waste Audit
  • Presented by Sheela Bhongir

6
Waste audit details
  • Surveyed two locations
  • - Juniper Hall, Noski Auditorium, Sagebrush Hall
  • - Sierra Hall, Jerome Richfield
  • Conducted Tuesday, April 21 2009
  • 1000 a.m. 230 p.m.

7
Plastics
8
Compostables
9
Clean Paper
10
Plastic bags
11
Cardboard
12
Juniper Hall, Noski AuditoriumSagebrush Hall
Note We surveyed one 3-cubic yard dumpster about
95 percent full
13
Sierra Hall
Note We surveyed two dumpsters both about 50
percent full.
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Juniper Hall, Noski Auditorium, Sagebrush Hall
Plastics 8
Food Scraps 4
Trash 35
Plastic bags 2
Recyclable Paper 32
Contaminated Cardboard 2
Clean Cardboard 6
Soiled Paper 11
15
Juniper Hall, Noski Auditorium, Sagebrush Hall
Trash 35
Recyclable 46
Reusable 2
Compostable 17
16
Sierra Hall
Plastics 4
Cardboard 8
Compostable 28
Film Plastic 2
Trash 48
Recyclable Paper 10
17
Sierra Hall
Compostable 28
Trash 48
Recyclable 24
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Recycling Survey
  • Presented by Michael Bernstein and Michael Puente

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Intent of the Survey
  • Student and Faculty Awareness
  • Recycling Data
  • Ongoing Student Evaluation

20
Content of the Survey
  • Awareness of current programs / activities
  • Actual Actions of Individuals
  • Perceived Values of Individuals
  • Open Ended Questions
  • Demographic Questions

21
Implications
If students highly value recycling, but do not
participate
There should be more projects and stronger
student incentives
Survey Results
If students highly value recycling, and do
participate
There should be more events and participation for
students
There should be more awareness and impact events
or projects for awareness
If students do not value recycling
22
There are enough recycling bins on the CSUN campus
23
CSUN should use its available resources to ensure
that recycling, waste, and greening classes are
available for participation on campus
24
CSUN should use its available resources to ensure
that recycling, waste, and greening projects are
available for participation on campus
25
Farmer's Market
  • Presented by Stephany Stamatis

26
Exploratory Research CSUN Food Study
  • Purpose Determine demand for having a farmer's
    market at the CSUN campus.
  • In addition, the study aimed to determine the
    demand for a wider variety of food in campus
    dining facilities that meet one or more of the
    following criteria healthy, freshly prepared on
    site, certified organic, and/or locally produced.

27
Would you like to have a Farmer's Market on
campus?
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Would you be willing to pay slightly more for
healthier and/or locally sourced food?
The mean amounts currently spent on campus for
food per day are as follows Administrators
6.73, Faculty 6.97, Staff 6.97, Students 7.18
29
What is the primary factor you consider when
buying food on campus?
30
Conclusions
  • Since there was so much positive feedback about
    getting healthier and locally sourced food at
    CSUN, I want to make it happen.
  • This would include drafting a proposal for
    presentation to decision makers on campus.
  • Who wants to help?

31
Student Sustainability Committee
  • Presented by John Garcia

32
Other Student-PartneredSustainability Projects
  • Fuel Cell Plant/Sub-tropical rainforest
  • Solar Panels in Parking Lot E6
  • Healthy Foods and CSUN Farmers Market
  • Business Honors Recycling Project
  • Organic Garden
  • Carbon foot printing analysis
  • Tree tagging 

33
Future projects/ideas
  • Lifecycle analysis of a CSUN product
  • Pay As You Throw Program _at_ CSUN
  • Start an organic garden
  • Bicycle infrastructure planning
  • Recycled Art Fashion Show
  • Bin Decorating
  • Earth Week _at_ CSUN

34
Student Organizations with Green Emphasis

American Society of Civil EngineersBiology
ClubBiology, Ecology, and Evolution Reading
Club Buddhists for World PeaceCampus
AdvanceConstruction Management Association of
America Cross-Cultural Dialog Student
AssociationCSUN GreensCSUN Young
DemocratsEnvironmental and Occupational Health
Student AssociationGeology ClubHabitat for
HumanityMarine Biology Graduate Student
AssociationMicrobiology Students
AssociationSave the PlanetSociety for the
Advancement of Material and Process
EngineeringUniversity AmbassadorsUrban Planning
Students of Northridge
35
Vision
  • Create an umbrella organization to support and
    connect a diversity of green student driven
    projects

36
Services
37
Where do we fit in the grand scheme of things?
Student Clubs and Projects
Campus Greening Committee
Students
Student Greening Committee
AS Recycling
38
Organization Structure
Organization Manager
Historian
Projects Manager
Promotions Manager
Head Researcher
Student Sustainability Movement
39
Timeline
Summer 09
Fall 09
Spring 10
Spring 09
40
Thank You
  • Professor Kurland, Recycling Project Faculty
    Mentor
  • Cyndi Signett, A.S. Recycling Coordinator
  • Rolando Valiente, A.S. Recycling Field Supervisor
  • Tom Brown, PPM Director
  • James Logsdon, PPM Grounds Manager
  • Annie Sherman, MIC Activities Assistant
  • Trash sort volunteers Vidal Marquez, Matthew
    Correia, Christy, Orlando Chavez, Michael Puente,
    Michael Bernstein, Adrian De La Rosa

41
Discussion
  • Waste Audit Sheela Bhongir
  • Recycling Survey Michael Bernstein Michael
    Puente
  • Farmers Market Stephany Stamatis
  • Student Sustainability Committee John Garcia

42
Projects Manager
  • Job Description
  • Maintain an accurate list of different student,
    faculty, and staff projects regarding
    sustainability
  • Maintain and secure a database of contact
    information of students, faculty, and staff
    currently engaged in green projects
  • Look into projects and movements in other
    campuses and communities and make suggestions for
    the CSUN campus and student organizations

43
Historian
  • Job Description
  • Facilitate communications between the different
    organizations, students, faculty, and staff
    participating in green projects
  • Record and distribute minutes during committee
    meetings
  • Preserve the history of the sustainability
    movement at CSUN

44
Head Researcher
  • Job Description
  • Stay up to date with current information and
    developments regarding sustainability
  • Compile a database of research provided by
    students, faculty, and staff
  • Provide prospective students with information
    regarding sustainability

45
PromotionsManager
  • Job Description
  • Assess the level of student awareness and
    involvement in green activities
  • Promote participation in green organizations
  • Educate students, faculty, and staff

46
OrganizationManager
  • Job Description
  • Oversee the operations of the other committee
    members
  • Serve as the ultimate liaison between the
    different facets of the sustainability movement
    on CSUN and the Student Greening Committee
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