Waste reduction at Berkeley University
GAME DAY EDITION
Berkeley university wins national game-day recycling contest
- 96 percent of waste was diverted from landfill
- defended its title as "Recyclemania"
- conteast ran Feb. 1 through March 28
- Stanford came in last, with a 5.6 percent diversion rate.
- involved 394 colleges and universities.
- student volunteers were stationed throughout the halls for “trash talking” with fans, to ensure that waste was sorted into appropriate bins.
- social-media contest
- a video promoting the Recyclemania challenge was played in the half time, followed by a trash-sorting game in the second half
- zero-waste packaging
- LOTS of bins
- outreach table infront of stadium
HOW?
Strengths
- socially sustainable
- cheap
- raises awareness
- fun
Weaknesses
- "corruption"
- no long term solution
Opportunities
- could be expanded to national/ global scale
- could lead to groups/ clubs that preform other waste reduction projects
- shape legislation
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By joharameyer
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