SU announces 'Irish Today, Green Forever'
program to promote recycling, reduce bottled water consumption
On Tuesday, March 17, Syracuse University's Office of
Residence Life, Residence Hall Association and Sustainability Division will
launch the "Irish Today, Green Forever" program, designed to increase
the sustainable behavior of the on-campus student population by increasing
recycling tonnage in the residence halls and decreasing bottled water
consumption on campus. This program is in response to increased student
interest in sustainability and helping the campus become climate neutral.
Through participation in this program, students can take an active role in the
future of their campus and learn lifelong tools for use after graduation.
As part of "Irish Today, Green Forever," the
recycling/landfill rooms in the SU residence halls-beginning with pilot rooms
located on several floors of Booth Hall-will have newly painted green doors and
new posters and labels about how and what can be recycled to encourage students
to take time to separate trash from recyclables and dispose of everything
properly. Over the summer, all residence hall recycling/landfill rooms will
receive a fresh coat of green paint and newly printed posters and labels. The
process is taking place with the help and coordination of Kathleen Farrell,
housekeeping manager; Andrew Tassini, maintenance manager; and the Onondaga
County Resource Recovery Agency.
The "Irish Today, Green Forever" program also
includes a water taste test in collaboration with University Food Services on
March 17 at the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student
Center from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and the Goldstein Student Center from 7:30-9 p.m.
Students can taste both bottled water and tap water (provided by area lakes) to
find out which is preferred. Students can also show their sustainability pride
by wearing one of the four newly designed "Be Orange, Think Green"
stickers.
For more information on what is recyclable in Onondaga
County, visit http://www.ocrra.org/recycling_bluebins.asp.