How Green Is the Green Terror? By Group 2 (Jennifer, Jasmine, Joe, Zach)`

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How Green Is the How Green Is the Green Terror?Green Terror?

By Group 2 (Jennifer, Jasmine, Joe, By Group 2 (Jennifer, Jasmine, Joe, Zach)`Zach)`

Ways in Which McDaniel Ways in Which McDaniel Recycles….Recycles….

Paper restrictionsPaper restrictions Recycling bins placed around Recycling bins placed around

campuscampus Recyclemania week!Recyclemania week! Earth DayEarth Day New and improved soap and towel New and improved soap and towel

dispensers in bathrooms.dispensers in bathrooms. Re-usable bags and items sold in Re-usable bags and items sold in

school store and pubschool store and pub

RecyclingRecycling Paper restrictionsPaper restrictions

- each student is restricted to 400 pages per semester at 5 cent a - each student is restricted to 400 pages per semester at 5 cent a page. page. - this restriction has cut wasteful paper printing in half.- this restriction has cut wasteful paper printing in half.-before this restriction was implemented, on avg. the college would -before this restriction was implemented, on avg. the college would go through ~ 7 ink cartridges a month. Currently, the same go through ~ 7 ink cartridges a month. Currently, the same cartridge is still being used.cartridge is still being used.

Additional Ways in Which Additional Ways in Which McDaniel College Recycles…McDaniel College Recycles…

Recycling bins have been placed Recycling bins have been placed near ALL residential halls and near ALL residential halls and garbage cans.garbage cans.

Re-usable grocery bags are Re-usable grocery bags are sold.sold.

Only recycled Only recycled paperpaper is used in is used in printer productions.printer productions.

Random Recycling “Happy Random Recycling “Happy Facts”Facts”

Recyclemania!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is Recyclemania?

• Recyclemania is a 10-week competition between both colleges and universities to see who can recycle the most.

• The competition ranks schools based on how much they recycle per capita, the total amount in general, the least amount of waste produced, and also the highest recycling rate.

• The competition is meant to help increase awareness about recycling and also promote effective recycling methods.

Rules

• Schools can either compete in an official Competition Division, or a less formal Benchmark division.

• Schools can either have the entire campus involved or only sections (i.e. dorms) participate.

• The Benchmark Division, being less formal, is open to any higher education institution.

Rules cont’d.• Acceptable Materials• Paper

– Boxboard / chipboard – Catalogs – Hard and softbound books – Junk mail – Magazines – Newspaper – Office Paper (all colors) – Phone books

• Bottles and cans – #1 through #7 Plastic (e.g., soda, water,

juice, beer, laundry detergent bottles) – Aluminum cans – Glass bottles and jars – Steel cans

• Cardboard – Baled and unbaled cardboard boxes – Boxboard / chipboard

• Food Service Organics – Pre and post-consumer food waste – Compostable dinnerware, napkins, etc.

• Trash – Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) – Construction and demolition waste and

medical waste are not included.

• Unacceptable Materials• Appliances • Computers • Materials from construction and

demolition projects • Electronics • Furniture • Industrial plastics • Other miscellaneous recyclable items • Pallets • Scrap metal • Scrap wood • Yard waste • Food waste

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ray7d_U1j7o

• The competition was started in 2001 between Miami University(Oh) and Ohio University. Since then, many more schools and many more tons of waste have been recycled.

What are we doing to help?

• According to the McDaniel website, the school participated in the Per Capita Classic, which is the original competition that ranks schools based on amount of waste recycled per person.

• The school recycled 26,430 pounds of bottles, cans, paper, and corrugated cardboard.

• The amount of waste comes per capita comes down to about 14.13 pounds per person, ranking McDaniel College 36th out of 59 schools competing.

But more can be done…

• While we are a small school and 14.13 pounds per person is pretty good, that number could be higher.

• According to the website as well, McDaniel is currently not registered to compete for the 2009 Recyclemania, this is a good way to get the word out and increase our recycling year in and year out.

What other schools have done

http://www.recyclemaniacs.org/doc/publicity/Recyclemania-flyer.pdf

How Environmentally Friendly is your living space!

• Many students spend a lot of time in their dorm or in a friends dorm!• Once you enter the dorm, do you think about how clean the space is your about to spend the next six months in?• Here are some questions I pose that you may want to get answered?

• Why aren’t the dormitory rooms cleaned by the cleaning staff?• What types of pesticides, if any are used to prevent pests?

When? Are they used universally?

• College dormitory are often ridden with bed bugs and other pests like: rodents, lice and coachroaches, mites, and mold.•Among these McDaniel has had a problem with 3 out of 4 of these pests including: bed bugs, mice, and coachroaches.•Dorms like Whitford have had problems with bedbugs and cochroaches, McDaniel Hall is contaminated with mice and other latent problems.•Bed Bugs and mites make home inside your mattresses and rugs!• These pesky little pests can and do make for an uncomfortable living situation.

• IT IS THE STUDENTS RESPONSIBILITY TO SANITIZE BEDS BEFORE USING THEM…DO YOU?• BED BUGS CAN ONLY BE ELIMINATED OR REDUCED THROUGH THE USE OF A GENERAL PURPOSE SPRAY OR INSECTICIDE DUST!

DID YOU KNOW???

McDaniel does not take preventative measures for eliminating these pests.

Extermination is only implemented upon request, if there is a imminent problem!

If you look at the floors there are huge stains on dorm rugs. These unknown spots are breeding grounds for: mites, dander, and other lung irritants. They can also attract unwanted critters such as cochroaches and mice!

“The Floors in the dormitory are not cleaned on a regular bases”

-cleaning staff But are they cleaned at all??? Just look for yourself Many Students have an influx of allergic reactions, sinuses,

and asthma due to infestation of our dorm rooms with these pests!

To ensure that your not the next blood meal of a mite or a bed bugs. There are several Steps that you can take:

Wash blankets and sheets in very hot water every two weeks. Keep your thermostat at room temp. or below 70 degrees.,

certain bugs thrive in warm conditions. Sunlight as an alternative light source kills dust mites, as well!! Vacuum your carpet: its rids it of dust and dirt that maybe

hiding under your carpet! Request Carpet cleaner from the maintenance staff! This too can help rid the carpet of dander, and improve the

quality of air in your dorm! Store food properly! For instance dry foods that students

typically leave out can be stored in plastic containers! This may seem simple: But Clean your room weekly: lysol spray,

and pledge can do wonders for your breathing!

Here we see a toilet seat that is

covered with mold, and moss! Mold- produces sold spores that

circulate in the air, reducing air quality

This moist toilet pole is a prime breeding ground for mold, and it continues to grow and thrive by whatever means necessary.

Mold can cause: stuffy nose, eye irritation, wheezing, and or skin irritation.

•Mildew is also a huge problem in the bathrooms.•There are no EPA regulations for indoor mold, mold spores, or airborne mold contaminants. So there is no regulation for McDaniel to follow.• These contaminants: mildew and mold can be caused by lots of moisture, plumbing leaks and condensation!

• Vent showers and other high moisture areas to outside!• Indoor humility levels should be kept btwn 30-60%, with the use of adequate ventilation.•Proper insulation can prevent condensation on indoor materials!• Use lysol and other chlorox derivatives when using the bathroom.•Always wear shoes!!! I don’t think u want this on your feet!

We Have the Resources why aren’t We We Have the Resources why aren’t We using Them!using Them!

• The Science building have ventilation systems that circulate every seven seconds.•These vents suck moisture out of the air, and filtrates out other impurites, to ensure that we are not breathing in contaminated air.•Why are these ventilation systems not used in the dormitories?• Without students we have no institutions, so shouldn’t our health be priority on the schools agenda?