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Ad Hoc Advisory Committee charged
Associated Project(s):F&S Interim Executive Director Helen Coleman charged the Solar Farm 2.0 Ad Hoc Advisory Committee today to assist with an evaluation of the opportunity by soliciting proposals for a second solar farm. See attached letter.
Attached Files:archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):The 2015 iCAP chapter 8, objective 2 is, "By the end of FY17, develop an administrative mechanism to enable campus units to voluntarily purchase carbon offsets." During FY17, iSEE is executing a campuswide purchase of offsets. A starting inventory of carbon offsets will be put into a Virtual Storeroom, for internal purchases by campus units. Through this website, units can directly engage in emission reductions, with the benefit of the initial bulk purchase.
The Carbon Credit sales funding has been approved by Director of iSEE Evan DeLucia and Interim Executive Director of F&S Helen Coleman for buying 10,000 additional carbon offsets, to provide the initial inventory for a new Virtual Storeroom for carbon offsets.
Background
If your department is interested in reducing your carbon footprint from air travel (or other things), you can go online to the Virtual Storeroom and purchase (using a CFOP) offsets from iSEE. iSEE will collect the funds from these sales to replenish the Carbon Offset storeroom inventory when it gets low.
Some campus units (or individual faculty or staff) may wish to voluntarily offset their carbon emissions, for example, from air travel to scholarly meetings. iSEE could work with the Office of Business and Financial Services (OBFS) to develop an administrative mechanism that would allow such units to “buy in” to periodic campuswide purchases of verified offsets.
By the end of FY 17, iSEE helps develop the virtual storeroom which stocks the carbon offsets instead of tangible goods. The carbon offsets will be stored in a virtual storeroom, where units can buy offsets to reduce their carbon emissions for any reason. For example, you can buy them to reduce the carbon emissions of steam, electricity, even university cars, and air travel, which is the main carbon emission source that needs offsets rather than reduction, according to the iCAP. The money what we spend in the virtual storeroom will be collected in a fund that will be used for the purchase of more carbon offsets, when the inventory is low.
January 2018 Buyer's Share
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the January 2018 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totalling 2,868.4 Megawatt hours, see attached file.
Attached Files:17F SSC Final Report - Science Policy Workshop
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Final Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) for the Science Policy Workshop.
Team Meetings
Associated Project(s):The Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall Sustainability Living Learning Community Intern, Rachel Daughtridge, called a team meeting with various stakeholders to discuss the process for becoming an official Bee Campus USA.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, last week was pleasantly busy. Visitor numbers were at 55 for the week. A few warm days in there certainly helped.
This past week I went to the warehouse and picked up bikes and in preparation for that consolidated the bikes we have at Campus. I picked up about 10 from the warehouse. Almost all are really durable, dependable 90s mountain bikes that make really great commuters. A few of them even already had fenders installed.The organization and shelving situation is coming along. I hope to have that completed this week. I had volunteers sort and dissemble bad wheels, which should help free up some space so random wheels aren’t floating around as much here.
We currently have 19 bikes for sale, if anyone asks. But we did sell one last week (yay!).
Numbers:
Sales: $734.90
Memberships: 4 for $155 (3 reg; 1 family)
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $155
Bikes (B-a-B): 1 for $138Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
IWG Meeting Minutes November 30, 2017
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:continuing work
Associated Project(s):Red Bison currently works in this area about twice a month when weather permits. A small amount of honeysuckle remains from the beginning of restoration, and herbicide is applied to stumps after cutting. Nearby, along Lincoln Avenue, much of the persimmon has been removed.
Weekly Update for Zero Waste
Associated Project(s):Hi Pete and Shawn—
Morgan and I spent a chunk of time together this afternoon so she could catch me up on our latest efforts with the baler feasibility study, styrofoam recycling, glass recycling, and glove recycling. Activity from the past week is as follows:
- Morgan showed me some web tool resources that will enable me to finish out the glove recycling section of the iCAP portal.
- I reached out to the Sustainable Student Farm and another local farmer to see if they can use the coffee grounds that the campus Starbuck’s is making available. Morgan and I speculated on whether some of the other coffee shop vendors might be interested in a similar setup. If we have some success with Starbuck’s I will follow up with Illini Union Vending.
- I talked to Carly Rizor at UIC about their experience with the Big Belly bins—and the costs. I shared information verbally with Morgan today. She had a few more questions for me to follow up on, so I will write up notes once I get the additional information.
Best regards,
Marya Ryan
Zero Waste CoordinatorALUFS Meeting Notes
Associated Project(s):Members decided when in the year it would be best to carry out the recommendation on Best Managment Practices if it were to be approved and agreed to check the Student Sustainability Committee funding cycle in case this funding is applicable to nitrate monitoring.
Attached Files:ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):On December 14, the ECBS SWATeam discussed the semester's final tally results of the Illini Lights Out program. In total, over 20,000 light bulbs were turned off. The team also discussed updates from the recent iCAP working group meeting. The funding from SSC has been secured for the Freezer Challenge. The Green Labs Coordinator position recommendation has been drafted and reviewed by the team. Suggestions were also provided to Yun for his graduate course on campus buildings.
Attached Files:PWR SWATeam Meeting - 11/30/17
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam reviewed the progress made over the course of the semester on various projects and discussed next steps for each. These projects included battery recycling, the rearrangement of outdoor trash and recycling bins, guidelines for the optimal arrangement of indoor bins, expanding SmartWay, and encouraging the use of EPEAT certified products.
Attached Files:PWR SWATeam Meeting - 11/15/17
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam discussed the history and future opportunities and mechanisms for battery recycling on campus. They also talked about updates in the rearrangement of outdoor and indoor bins.
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 12/14/17
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam met to discuss a proprosal for the creation and dissemination of a new campus-wide modeshare survey as well as potential options for moving forward with the provision of winter bike storage on campus.
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 11/30/17
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam discussed the opportunities, challenges, and feasibility of campus fleet car-sharing to reduce emissions from the campus fleet. They also discussed air travel offsets
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 10/12/17
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam held their second meeting of the semester. They discussed how the a potential DIA Climate Action Plan could help achieve transportation iCAP goals. They also gave input on the student transportation survey that Professor Cidell is developing.
Attached Files:Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):All, with the semester under way now things picked up a little at the Campus Bike Center last week. I called in student worker Leah to help on Friday. It proved to be the correct call as we were busy and her help was greatly appreciated.
This week I have a meeting with Lily and people from Housing to discuss Winter bike storage. I will finish the big shelving unit and start framing out some better support for the tool wall. A Bike Project member was kind enough to loan some tools to help with that. Thanks, Flora! The tail end of the week is supposed to be nice weather and I think a good time to clear out the bike warehouse. I will coordinate with The Bike Project and Parking about that.
Visitors: 31
Sales: $301.50
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $165
Memberships: 0 L
Tire/Tubes: 3 for $21Sincerely,
- Jake Benjamin
Campus Bike Center Manager
- Jake Benjamin
17F SSC Semesterly Report - IBI
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached Files:17F SSC Semesterly Report - Juice Processing
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
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