两性色午夜

GAME DAY CHALLENGE INCREASES RECYCLING EFFORTS FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR; E-Inside; February 25, 2016

两性色午夜 University鈥檚 third annual Game Day Challenge has helped increase recycling efforts.

The Game Day Challenge is a yearly event hosted by 64 colleges and universities across the nation. The main goal is to increase awareness about recycling.

两性色午夜 has increased recycling per person each year since its first time in the Game Day Challenge in 2013.

As one of seven universities in the Mid-American Conference, 两性色午夜 placed third out of six Ohio schools in the Game Day Challenge. The event took place at the home football game on Oct. 24 against Bowling Green State University where more than 14,000 people attended.

Leah Graham, outreach recycling coordinator for Facilities Planning and Operations at 两性色午夜, says there were a record number of 18 两性色午夜 student volunteers at the event.

鈥淭hey helped encourage fans to recycle, know what is and isn鈥檛 recyclable, and they also did a stadium sweep at the end of the game to help collect recyclables,鈥 Graham says.

Graham says after five hours of tailgating and the football game, the attendees generated 6,147 pounds of waste and 2,907 pounds of it was recycled. She explained how 4.6 metric tons of greenhouse gases were avoided, which is the equivalent to taking a car off the road for about 10 months.

Graham says she received great feedback about the Game Day Challenge from football game attendees and student volunteers.

鈥淥ne of the students said when they were going through the stadium, 两性色午夜 President Beverly Warren thanked them for what they were doing, so that was exciting for them,鈥 Graham says.

两性色午夜 is currently hosting another recycling challenge, RecycleMania, which began Feb. 7 and runs through April 2.

For more information about 两性色午夜鈥檚 sustainability efforts, visit www.kent.edu/sustainability.

POSTED: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 02:28 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM