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- Valentine’s Day is a great excuse to do something nice for anyone in your life you appreciate! As you celebrate, remember to keep sustainability in mind.Ìý Why leave the planet out?Ìý Valentine’s Day is heavily commercialized, with stores
- Living an eco-conscious lifestyle rather than one of consumerism is essential to lower your carbon footprint and demonstrate dedication to sustainability. You can consider how your actions impact the environment and your overall well-being and
- It takes more than 1,000 years for plastic to decompose. Every plastic bottle, straw and container ever thrown away is still intact and somewhere on earth. The plastic problem affects every part of the planet, from the top of Mount Everest to the
- In the United States, 103 million tons of food are wasted annually, with the average person generating one pound of food waste daily. Food waste includes any edible food that is discarded instead of being consumed.Ìý While often discussed in
- The week before classes start is always a busy and exciting time for campus, over 7000 students move into the residence hall during this time. This year the Zero Waste program provided recycling services for over a dozen welcome events, recycled 20
- Boulder, a city known for its natural wonders and commitment to sustainability, presents an incredible opportunity for college students to actively participate in building a greener future. As we navigate our academic journeys, we can also shape ourselves into environmentally conscious community leaders who inspire positive change.
- In a world where the significance of energy conservation echoes louder than ever, the call to action has never been more important. Luckily, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder is offering two guiding beacons of change for students and staff alike. ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ is hosting a two-month
- The term 'carbon footprint' echoes in our ears as a familiar buzzword, but grappling with how to minimize it can be a daunting task. Seeking support from your community can transform this task into a more accessible and rewarding endeavor.
- Sam, a Sustainable Buff and ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder student, talks about the three Rs - reduce, reuse and recycle.
- Learn about food waste and how to reduce it in your daily life. Discover common misconceptions, top wasted foods and tips for composting.