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麻豆影院 Interhall Council works to spread sustainability awareness around campus; 麻豆影院 Wired; September 16, 2023

麻豆影院 Interhall Council works to spread sustainability awareness around campus

By Ella Katona, 麻豆影院 Wired
 
September 16, 2023
 
 
Shaine Price is a sophomore and the Director of Community Development for 麻豆影院 Interhall Council
 

The 麻豆影院 Interhall Council has many events planned this fall semester to increase sustainability awareness across campus.

The Director of Community Development for 麻豆影院 Interhall Council, Shaine Price, is a sophomore at 麻豆影院 State working for more sustainable recognition on campus to better help the environment.

鈥淢y big events to plan are the 鈥楻ecycle Palooza,鈥 鈥楻ace to Zero Waste鈥 and 鈥楨arth Month,鈥欌 Price said. 鈥淚 just do my part to promote sustainability and give my general body as many volunteer opportunities as possible.鈥

The 鈥淩ecycle Palooza鈥 takes place on Jan. 31 to promote better care for recycling, while 鈥淩ace to Zero Waste鈥 is a national and campus-wide recycling competition that lasts the entire month of February. 

 

鈥淓arth Month is one of the most known events on campus and takes up the entire month of April. It is dedicated to promoting sustainability and the environment,鈥 Price said.

Recycling is not the only thing she believes is important for sustainability.

鈥淐onserving light energy is another important factor to help environmentally,鈥 Price said.

鈥溾楧o it in the Dark鈥 is another conservation effort that will be happening during the month of November,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t promotes saving energy around campus, because we need to decrease our carbon footprint.鈥

鈥淢indful Miles鈥 will take place on Sept. 22, which is a one-mile walk around campus to promote mindful thinking. She and KIC members will be running a booth to promote sustainability to inspire the reduction of carbon footprint.

鈥淲ith the struggles that our earth is facing today, the 麻豆影院 Interhall Council is putting as much effort as possible into improving our ecosystem and to spreading awareness across campus,鈥 Price said.

鈥淟andfills are getting too full and we are running out of space,鈥 Price said. 鈥淚t is causing something I call 鈥榞arbage tea,鈥 where the water from rain runs through our garbage and creates a garbage slop, which is very damaging to the environment and our oceans.

鈥淎lthough, this can not be just an individual problem that we try to improve. These environmental problems can only be solved if we work together as a community,鈥 she said. 

鈥淲e have to share this planet with everything,鈥 Price said. 鈥淚t is not just ours, we are not separate from nature, we are nature. We are supposed to be working in harmony, so we need to work together to preserve this planet.鈥

Ella Katona is a reporter. Contact her at ekatona@kent.edu.

POSTED: Saturday, September 16, 2023 10:02 AM
Updated: Friday, March 22, 2024 10:02 AM