Adelphi students, faculty and staff have bought in to many green initiatives across campus.
Solar panels on top of Swirbul |
Earth Day at 麻豆直播 means promoting environmental stewardship, educating the campus community and utilizing eco-friendly sustainable practices.
Featured in , Adelphi makes sustainability a priority鈥攆rom the solar panels installed on Swirbul Library to sharing compost with our neighbors in Garden City. Examples abound of Adelphi鈥檚 initiatives in embracing sustainability.
Last fall, the Campus Sustainability Committee hosted the inaugural , where more than a dozen of Adelphi鈥檚 vendors demonstrated how their products, services and resources support the University鈥檚 environmental stewardship.
Vendors displayed their green efforts at the Green Expo in October |
鈥淲e use nonchemical housekeeping products and organic landscaping products including praying mantises, ladybugs and other natural predators,鈥 said Kathleen Watchorn, assistant to the dean of student affairs. 鈥淲e save on paper products with motion-activated paper dispenser hand dryers and we use recycled paper for our publications whenever possible.鈥
Scrap paper is also collected from numerous offices across campus and reused by the , giving children a chance to pitch in.
The University is focused on air pollution. While the University鈥檚 shuttle service reduces fossil fuel usage, Adelphi is also enrolled in the and , two government-sponsored agencies that promote both car-pooling and the use of public transportation.
Other eco-friendly initiatives include properly recycling batteries to reduce toxicity of landfills and purchasing carpet made from recycled fibers and office and residential hall furniture made with responsibly harvested wood.
Models showing off their frocks at the Anything But Clothes fashion show on March 27 allowed students to used recycled materials to create their looks |
Adelphi also participates in , during which the community drops off their prescription and over-the-counter medications to be properly disposed of. There is also a program that encourages the proper recycling of electronic products.
鈥淭he Green Council continues to flourish, inviting all students to participate in its programs,鈥 Ms. Watchorn said.听鈥淒uring each fall semester, students join me for a trip to Adelphi’s carting company鈥檚 recycling plant, and see firsthand how products are recycled. I am also planning a trip to sometime this spring so students can witness how trash becomes energy.鈥
Water filtration systems are also installed in strategic locations across campus to reduce the number of discarded water bottles. The bottles and soda cans that do get recycled have their deposits donated to thanks to the efforts of the .
鈥淸Adelphi] has cost savings in geothermal and energy efficiency as well as savings in water consumption and cost with upgrades to plumbing fixtures,鈥 Ms. Watchorn said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 also cost avoidance in properly recycling paper and cardboard. In other words, we do not pay for the dumpster used for cardboard and paper, nor do we pay for the carting weight for recycled products including metals and plastics.鈥
Check out Adelphi Goes Green, a brief film that details some of the University鈥檚 best practices and eco-friendly initiatives.
For further information, please contact:
Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director听
p 鈥 516.237.8634
e 鈥 twilson@adelphi.edu