UBC Reports | Vol. 49 | No. 9 | Sep.
4, 2003
They turned off lights and encouraged their colleagues to
use less paper in the photocopier and the efforts of UBCs
125 Sustainability Co-ordinators (SCs) saved the university
$75,000 worth of electricity reductions in 2001.
This year, the Sustainability Office recycled those savings
into the Sustainability Co-ordinator Disbursement Fund to
increase sustainability in departments with SCs and invited
coordinators and their colleagues to submit proposals for
new projects. The SCs were then asked to vote on which projects
to fund.
In addition to putting $25,000 toward the Bike Co-ops
new Hub in the SUB, other projects funded this year include:
a program to encourage labs to exchange their highly toxic
mercury thermometers for non-mercury ones; a hazardous waste
minimization project and initiatives to install a wood-fired
heat/hot water system at the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest,
and introducing floating SCs to serve several
departments.