WHAT IS SUSTAINABILITY?
“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.”
~ Bruntland report for the World Commission
on Environment and Development (1992)
“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors,
we borrow it from our children."
~Native American Proverb
WHY SHOULD I TRY TO LIVE
MORE SUSTAINABLY?
- environmental
responsibility – only sustainable living can
can maintain a natural world which can support humanity
- social responsibility– wasting or degradingnatural resourcesmeans
stealing those resources from everyone else,especiallyfrom future generations
- economic responsibility – sustainable living is ultimately cheaper for you and everyone else
WHATCAN I DO TO
USE LESS ENERGY?
- turn off the lightswhen you leave a room
- replace incandescentlight bulbs with fluorescents or LEDs
- set your thermostat lower in winter and higher in summer
- plan trips for efficiency and share rides whenever possible
HOW CAN I MINIMIZE
THERMAL ENERGY LOSS?
- do not prop open windows and doors
- make sure that windows and doors seal completely
- report any suspected energy leaks to the Physical Plant
WHAT CAN I DO TO
CONSERVE WATER?
- use low-flow fixtures; do not substitute your own fixtures
- turn off all taps whenthey are not in use
- take shorter showers
- promptly report water leaks and drips
- use biodegradable soaps, shampoos, detergents, and cleaners
- wash full loads in cold water
- do notpour chemicals down the drain; contact Physical Plant for proper disposal
WHAT AND WHERE
CAN I RECYCLE?
- cardboard – fold flat,place next to a paper recycling bin
- mixed paper – uselabeled bins
- plastic containers (#1 & #2) and metal cans – rinse, remove labels, andplace inlabeled bins
- other trash – KEEP OUT OF RECYCLING BINS!
HOW CAN I REDUCE
PRINTER WASTE?
- use recycled paper
- use lighter weight paper (20# not 24#)
- print on both sides ofeach sheet of paper
- reuse printed sheets as scratch paper, then recycle them
- print only what you need to – just think before you ink
HOW CAN I REDUCE OTHER
WASTE SENTTO LANDFILLS ?
- buy and reuse cloth shopping bags
- buy products in bulk, orin minimal packaging
- reuse packing andpackaging materials
- reuse or recycle everything thatyoucan
- resell or donate unwanted books, clothes, and furnishings
WHAT IS “U-WASTE” AND HOW SHOULD I DISPOSE OF IT?
- Universal Waste contains toxic metals
- Physical Plant willsafely dispose of fluorescent bulbs
- Computer Services willcollect computers andother electronic devices
- turn in batteries and aerosol cans to collection bins
HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE IN
MAKING COMPOSTING WORK?
- campus composting may begin as early asSpring of 2014
- watch for composting collection containers in the dining hall and at campus events
- follow the instructions over the containers to keep compostableand non-compostablewaste streams separate
WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO
PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY?
- Listen – attend
sustainability convos and other events
- Learn – check out
WISe and theEnvironmental Studies Program
- Explore – take a walk in the Arboretum
- Communicate – talk to your family and friends about sustainability issues
- Commit – follow the suggestions in this
Sustainability Guide
- Collaborate – join the Student Environmental Concerns Committee
- Grow – take over a plot in Wesleyan’s CommunityGarden
- Shop – visit the monthly Wesleyan Market andother outlets for local produce and products
- Sweat–join in campus and arboretum work days or volunteer at the compost bins
- Share – offer your ideas for new sustainability initiatives at Wesleyan
- Lead – organize your own sustainability events
Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Restore!
WHAT RESOURCES ARE THERE
TO HELP ME LIVE MORE SUSTAINABLY?
Where can I get
a specific guide to what I can/can’t recycle, a
list of eco-friendly products, orsustainability information for non-resident students?
Student Affairs Office or Student Handbook
local produce and products
Wesleyan Market (2nd & 4th Saturday monthly)
Macon Farmers Market 2055 Eisenhower Pkwy
low-energy light bulbs
any store – use low-watt fluorescents or LEDs
Arboretum guide/maps/events/information
Drs. Ferrari, Pritchard, Rhoades
Creatures of Habit t-shirts & shopping bags
Wesleyan Market (2nd & 4th Saturday monthly)Dr. Rhoades – MSC 106
Whom do I tell about
residence hall heating/cooling/insulation
problems,full or unsanitary recycling bins, or
leaky plumbing fixtures?
Physical Plant – place a work order via the portal
my ideas for events and initiatives?
Student Affairs Office – Huckabee Hall
Student Environmental Concerns Committee
Drs. Ferrari, Pritchard, Rhoades
Whom do I ask about
picking up recyclables or U-waste?
yourhall RA (Resident Assistant)
your hallITA
the Environmental Concerns Committee?
Jennifer Lee, Katy Trietsch
the Environmental Studies Program?
Dr. Jim Ferrari – MSC112
sponsoring a sustainability event/mtg/convo?
Student Affairs Office – Huckabee Hall
reselling/donating used items?
Campus Store – OSP ground floor
any other sustainability questions?
Student Affairs Office – Huckabee Hall
THE
WESLEYANCOLLEGE SUSTAINABILITYGUIDE
FOR STUDENTS
August 10, 2013
WesleyanCollege
printed on 100% recycled paper