Title: Presentation to
1- Presentation to
- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CLASS
- March 7, 2007
- By Christina Erickson, Eco-Reps Program
Coordinator
2What is the Eco-Reps Program?
- A joint venture between Residential Life and
Physical Plant Departments - Hire students to do peer education and outreach
in campus residence halls - Primary goals include reducing the campus
ecological footprint and educating the
residential student body on green lifestyle
choices
3Background
- Began as a pilot project of the Recycling Office
in Spring 2004 as a way to connect UVMs
institutional commitment to environmental
stewardship and individual student behavior - Based on models at Tufts University and Harvard
University - Funded through Residential Life with support
from Physical Plant - In Fall 2005, the Eco-Reps Program was awarded
the Governors Award for Environmental Excellence - In Fall 2006 established a new home in the
GreenHouse RLC in University Heights South
4Partnering for Success!
Eco-Reps undergraduate students living in
residence halls
Christina EricksonProgram Coordinator/ PhD
Studentprovides direct coordination, project
supervision, and mentoring of Eco-Reps, program
development and evaluation
Resource People provide technical assistance
advice Gioia ThompsonEnvironmental
Coordinator Richard Wolbach Energy Management
Engineer Corey BermanRecycling Program
Assistant Stephanie KazaENVS Faculty John
SamaLiving/Learning Director
Erica SpiegelWaste/Recycling Managerprovides
program oversight, hiring, budget
Res. Life Administration provide operating budget
to Recycling program, and by extension, Eco-Reps
program
Eco-Reps Advisory Team
5Who Are the Eco-Reps?
- Undergraduate students who live on campus
- Go through an application and selection process
- Variety of different majors and interests
- Work and are paid (8/hr) for 4 hours per week
- Required to attend a bi-weekly meeting to plan
and discuss projects and reflect on past events
and activities
6What do the Eco-Reps do?
- Learn about environmental issues and how
lifestyle choices have an impact on the
environment - Bring those messages to their peers in the
residence halls - Represent the Program at their CAB meetings
- waste reduction
- energy conservation and efficiency
- water conservation
- eating for the environment
- transportation
- climate change
- consumption
- arts and celebration
7Website Manual
www.uvm.edu/ecoreps
8Bulletin Boards
9Waste Sorts
Results from October 2006 sort in MAT and
Harris/Millis
10Light Bulb Exchanges
- In partnership with the Office of Energy
Management and the UVM Campus Energy Group - 1,000 bulbs exchanged in Fall 2006 resulting in
these savings - 53, 000 kWh per year
- 6,400.00 per year
- 4800 lbs. of CO2
- 80 lbs. of NOx
- 200 lbs. of SO2
11Tours
Intervale Compost, Burlington
Materials Recovery Facility, Williston
12Earth Week
- Free smoothies to promote local and organic
foods - Sustainable Room Display
- Earth Day Clean-Up
13Spreading the Word
- On Campus
- Eco-Mind columns in the Vermont Cynic
- InSTALLments bathroom newsletter
- Tabling at class picnics, Student Activities
Fair, Eco-Fair - Website
- Brochure (coming soon)
- And Beyond
- Presentations at conferences and meetings
14Adding an Academic Component
- Program Expansion
- Fall 2007 students can earn one ENVS credit
- Potential expansion in the next 1-2 years into
non-residential buildings such as academic
departments, library, and administrative offices
15Program Development and Evaluation
Eco-Reps Program Logic Model (draft 2/07)
Also working on a draft of Outcomes,
Activities, and Indicators.
16Formalizing Network of Similar Programs
- Over two dozen similar programs across the U.S.
and Canada - Monthly conference calls around program
development, implementation, and evaluation - Submitting a proposal to present at the 7th
Greening of the Campus Conference in Fall 2007
17For more information
- www.uvm.edu/ecoreps
- Christina Erickson
- Eco-Reps Program Coordinator
- Christina.Erickson_at_uvm.edu
- Erica Spiegel
- Manager, UVM Recycling
- Erica.Spiegel_at_uvm.edu