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DrinkLocal Princeton Graham Turk and Dora Demszky

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DrinkLocal Princeton . Graham Turk and Dora Demszky. About me. Why I got involved with DrinkLocal: A movement to reduce plastic bottle usage in schools. DrinkLocal Past Accomplishments. Over 180 filtered bottle filling stations on campus: Residential college dorms Athletic buildings - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DrinkLocal Princeton Graham Turk and Dora Demszky

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Why I got involved with DrinkLocal:

A movement to reduce plastic bottleusage in schools

About me

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DrinkLocal Past Accomplishments• Over 180 filtered bottle filling stations on

campus:o Residential college dormso Athletic buildingso Academic & administrative buildings

• Freshmen receive water bottlesduring move-in

In-wall and tall spout filling stations

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Our work this yearBuildings survey• previously, only some station locations were available per

building• verified exact locations of filling stations; full detailed list

available at sustain.princeton.edu/involved/drinklocal Awareness• labeled filling stations with “Filtered Water” stickers• attached “These come from trees” stickers to paper towel

dispensers in bathrooms and kitchens to reduce waste

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DrinkLocal Survey Results8 questions about sustainability at Princeton (200+ responses)

• gauge awareness of filtered water filling stations• determine importance of DrinkLocal water bottles

Did you receive a bottle as a freshman? If yes, do you still have your bottle?

same as last year same as

last year

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How frequently do you…Use other reusable water bottle?

18%

19%

21%

42%

69%

10%

5%

16%

Did you know there are more than 180 bottle filling stations on campus?

Did you know that the water is filtered?

41%

59%

68%

32%

Use a DrinkLocal water bottle?

-10% -10%

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Would you be more likely to use the bottle filling stations if...

The stations were labeled “Filtered water”?

You had a detailed map of the station locations?

49%

39%

12%

58%

28%

14%

filtered water

same as last year

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Help us decide how to best invest our resources to effectively promote sustainability on campus…

Reusable bottles ($12 each) are WORTH the investment and the University SHOULD continue to provide them to all freshmen:

88%

Reusable bottles ($12 each) are NOT WORTH the investment and the university SHOULD NOT continue to provide them to all freshmen:

12%

YesNo

same as last year

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Some responses“They're worth the investment - even though not everyone uses them,

I still see a significant number being widely used around campus. The savings from even just one person using a reusable bottle rather than bottled water for their 4 years here are significant.”

“They would be even more worthwhile if students were more frequently reminded of the filtered water stations.”

“By handing them out to freshmen, it serves as a publicity act because more people will see these water bottles and it will become a norm to use them.”

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Feedback on selling disposable plastic bottles

Should Princeton sell disposable bottled water?

No16%

43%

Yes

40%

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Future Plans• Nassau Hall is getting new in-wall stations

• Awareness campaign and labeling stations more clearly

• Map of stations with building foorplans

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How has my experience as a Drink Local intern influenced me?

• Understand impact of individual sustainable choices in a huge community