October 27, 2009 by yummykitchen
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Please indicate how important sustainability in the workplace is to you, 1 being not important and 5 being extremely important.
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10% |
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11 |
55% |
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35% |
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Please rate how energy and resource efficient you think Washington Hall currently is, 1 being not at all and 5 being extremely efficient
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60% |
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25% |
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Please tell us how willing you are to take steps to make the workplace more sustainable, 1 being not willing and 5 being extremely willing
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45% |
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45% |
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Do you have a recycling bin in your office?
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If not, would you use one if it were provided for you?
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Would you consider using a font that would result in ink savings when printed?
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Do you feel that Washington Hall is often too hot or too cold?
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Do you unplug your microwave and printer (or turn off your power strip) when you leave your office for the day?
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Do you shut down or put your computer on “sleep mode” when not in use?
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Do you recycle regularly?
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Do you make double-sided copies whenever possible?
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Do you scan instead of copy materials whenever possible?
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Do you bike to work?
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Would you consider biking to work if you received flex benefits?
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Do you switch off the lights when you leave the room?
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Do your classes currently integrate sustainability content?
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If not, are you interested in adding this content?
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People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
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October 20, 2009 by yummykitchen
Responses to the sustainability survey are rolling in, and we’re getting some interesting results!
So far, 100% of the people who responded think Washington Hall is often too hot or too cold, so I will definitely look into that!
Contrary to what I’ve been told, 71% who responded do *not* have recycling bins. 100% of those who don’t said that they don’t said that they would use one if given one. This will be a priority.
88% said they would use a font that would save ink.
Some other things we’re looking into:
- smart powerstrips for the faculty lounges
- classroom DOTs
- painting a mural on the walls
- writing an “eco-beat” on the MDLL website
- defining what “sustainable content” means with regard to curriculum
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October 7, 2009 by yummykitchen
Vice Mayor Clyde Haulman provides some insight on bike lanes: “The City of Williamsburg has a number of bike lanes and they cover many of the major streets where possible.” Streets that aren’t covered are this way because of issues with street parking or street widths that do not meet VDOT standards for bike lanes. “There is an on going effort to provide more bike lanes and to connect bike lanes at city/county boundary lines.” This is good to know. What are your views on biking in Williamsburg? Are there sufficient enough bike lanes for you to commute?
Shelia Eubank tells us that most in the MDLL department have recycling bins, that efficient lightbulbs are used, and that the department purchases recycled paper from our suppliers. What are your thoughts? Are there enough recycling bins? What can we do to reduce paper use? Remember that there are three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling is not a panacea!
A survey is in the works to gather information. This should be sent out to the department soon! The first question in the survey is, “How do you define sustainability?” I’m looking forward to reading the answers to this.
My questions are, what are our objectives after we receive these results? How do we measure savings?
A first objective could be to provide recycling bins for every professor in the department. I hope that hearing the voices of the department will lead us toward more projects!
As an aside, read my foodblog to learn about the carbon footprint of eating.
Happy fall break, everyone!
–bc
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September 30, 2009 by yummykitchen
Yesterday:
- Professor Jonathan Arries brought up bike flex benefits. Would more people bike to work if they received some sort of compensation? Anita pointed out that the area around William and Mary has few bike lanes. This seems to be out of our scope.
- How are the bike racks in front of Washington Hall?
- Jonathan also mentioned getting recycling receptacles for aluminum cans. I think recycling is an issue we can tackle. Is SEAC already working on this?
- Expand the DOT campaign to the Modern Languages department.
- I made a survey to figure out what’s been done and what needs to be done in the department, and this needs to be revised to be more quantitative. Need to figure out how to administer this survey online!
Other things I’ve thought of since then:
- Why is it that whenever you print something from a school printer, it always gives you an extra sheet that says something like -bxchu 20 pages-? What is the point of this? If you look at Swem’s recycling bins, this wastes a lot of paper.
- My roommate Felicia introduced me to ecofont, which is font that has holes in it that saves 20% of your ink. Brilliant! If we could get the modern language faculty to use this font, we could save a lot of ink. I don’t know the mechanics of laser printers, so I’m not sure how effective this would be.
- Su Laoshi mentioned that Washington Hall turned its AC off and heater on today. Long Laoshi says that it is now too hot in Washington. This needs to be fixed!
That’s it for now!
–bc
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September 30, 2009 by yummykitchen
idea flow
- sustainability survey to see what has been done / what needs to be done
- energy audit
- creative recycling uses
- kill-a-watt to determine where energy can be conserved
- LED exit signs?
- windows should be okay
- remember 3 R’s, not just recycle!
- inkjet saves 90% power (but have to buy cartridges??)
- HVAC
- unplug microwaves & printers at night (get powerstrips)
- create own cleaning products
- auditorium consoles
- 2-sided copies? scan instead of copy?
–bc
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