Congratulations 2012 Western Green Award Recipients
EnviroWestern
EnviroWestern is a USC group that runs EnviroWeek – A week in October dedicated to educating the
Western community about sustainability. They act as guides for the Green Tours – EnviroWestern members partner with Facilities
Management to run a green education program for staff, faculty, students and
the general public by providing tours of the LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) buildings on campus public to educate people on Western’s
green initiatives and sustainability. They conduct Waste Audits – EnviroWestern conducts waste audits for
Western to determine the waste composition and determine where to focus waste
diversion efforts. They rebutted a famous national marketing campaign with Refill to Win – This fun contest run in March by
EnviroWestern directly tackles the issue of the large amounts of coffee cup
waste by providing a chance to win prizes for using a reusable mug. Close to 10, 000 people participated in
2011. They plant and manage GROW – Three gardens are operated by EnviroWestern’s
volunteers: a wildflower garden were native species flourish; a reforestation
site where 20 trees were planted this past summer; and an organic vegetable
garden run during the summer to provide volunteers with a local and organic
food source. They spread the word with a radio show. Connect with students in the residences –
EnviroWestern partnered with Facilities Management to deliver recycling
awareness nights in residences to educate students on how to reduce their waste
and recycling properly at western.
Prizes were given out a large audience
was reached. A program to
up-cycle non-recyclable items into other useful items in residences is also
under way. They filled a need for zero-emissions transportation with Purple Bikes – This program run provides students with a
sustainable and affordable way to commute around campus and around London by
providing 48hr, weekly, biweekly and monthly bike rentals. They also offer
instruction and tools for those with their own bike to properly keep it tuned
and safe.
James Fazari
In
Fall of 2011, James and Paul Gallo, set
up an E-Waste Awareness Campaign. The drive consisted of a large green bin that
was placed on campus in front of the UCC, where UWO student's unused
electronics were recycled. The drive included creating awareness about recycling
electronics, and encouraged students to bring any unused electronics to the bin
so that they could be recycled properly. The electronics that were recycled
were not only from Western Students. James and his partner created
environmental awareness, made connections and contacts, and collected
electronic waste from several different organizations in London, including
downtown's Ledroit Beckett law firm. They mostly
collected from individual households (both from UWO student's households, and
citizens residing in the city of London), which represented 85% of the
collections.
Dr. David Purcell
Dr. Purcell models the way. He makes sure the lights/computers are out at the end of class. This not
only saves a ton of money in electricity for the institution but also reduces
our carbon footprint. He advocates using soaps free of triclosan, a known
bioaccumulative agent that also kills fish when released into the water system,
as well as other antibacterial agents which have the same effect. He has small posters around office encouraging people to ask him
about purchasing green energy (Bullfrog, wind energy), and can give you
complete instructions as to how to do so upon request. He had classes send in PDFs rather than hand in paper copies. He uses recycled notepad. He rides his bike to UWO. He invested in a hybrid car, creates carpools for lab and
other events to minimize gas usage and environmental degradation.Archive of recipients
Among the 100+ entries since 2008, the unique distinction of Green Award recipient has been presented to nine individuals or teams. Click here for a list of past recipients and honourable mentions.
advocates using soaps free of triclosan, a known bioaccumulative agent that also kills fish when released into the water system, as well as other antibacterial agents which have the same effect
- has small posters around office encouraging people to ask him/her about purchasing green energy (Bullfrog, wind energy), and can give you complete instructions as to how to do so upon request
- had classes send in PDFs rather than hand in paper copies
- uses recycled notepads
- rides his/her bike to UWO
- invested in a hybrid car, creates carpools for lab and other events to minimize gas usage and environmental degradation
- too MANY other actions advocating green behaviour to list here - and he/she encourages everyone in a very friendly and kind way to do the same





