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The Green Fee AASHE Conference 2010

The Green Fee AASHE Conference 2010. Green Fee What is it? A $5 per semester student fee to support campus sustainability Supported by Student Survey

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Page 1: The Green Fee AASHE Conference 2010. Green Fee What is it? A $5 per semester student fee to support campus sustainability Supported by Student Survey

The Green Fee

AASHE Conference2010

Page 2: The Green Fee AASHE Conference 2010. Green Fee What is it? A $5 per semester student fee to support campus sustainability Supported by Student Survey

Green Fee• What is it? A $5 per semester

student fee to support campus sustainability

• Supported by Student Survey from SFE

• Passed by Student Senate, EAC, and Administration

• Partially paid for Sustainability Coordinator position

• Funds projects around campus– Filtered Water stations– FreeStore– Reusable Mugs– Traditional Skills Workshops

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Sustainability Employment

• Sustainability Employment is used to pay students for their time spent promoting campus sustainability. Some examples of projects include:– Reducing junk mail– Setting up an environmental art show– Researching recycling signage– Recording outdoor illuminescence – Calculating air miles for faculty and staff– Researching composting options

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Green Fee Mini-Grants

• Green Fee Mini-Grants can provide up to $500 for a project that will promote campus sustainability. Some examples of student projects: – Purchasing cloth bags– Constructing wood duck houses– Awards for an energy-saving competition– Habitat for Humanity, Women Build– Cell phone drive– Sattgast Aquarium project– Reusable bowls for the Festival of Nations

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Bus stop shelters• Recommendation from Student Senate to increase ridership on local transit• Partnership between Physical Plant, Sustainability Office, and Paul Bunyan Transit• Two new shelters installed September, 2010• One installed with a solar photovoltaic LED lighting system

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The final products…

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How to contact us….

• Erika Bailey-Johnson, Sustainability Coordinator– [email protected]

• Crystal Rayamajhi, student– [email protected]