Getting wasted at frats? Not anymore

Yesterday, November 28, 2007 was the Dawn of a new day! Frat brothers recycling? Believe it or not, AEPi fraternity has agreed to attempt the unthinkable. No one thought this day would come, but like the first step on the moon, the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the invention of the iPhone, humanity continues advancing. Can the house of Alpha Epsilon Pi withstand the pressure of sorting their newspapers and beer cans from god only knows what sort of non-recyclable materials they produce? There’s simply no telling yet, but we look to this experiment as the blossoming first leaf of a ripening olive branch, which we hope to one day share with the Greek community here at Tufts.
Posted by Yosefa at 3:10 PM
November 27, 2007Think Outside the Bottle Campaign Endorsed by Senate
Tufts Recycles! congratulates the Think Outside the Bottle (TOTB) campaign for writing a resolution that was recently passed by TCU Senate encouraging Tufts administration to spend less university money on bottled water. The resolution suggests supplying filtered tap water at university events as an alternative to selling bottled water, which TOTB maintains weakens public trust of tap water. TOTB also argues that by exploiting water-rich regions, privatized water-bottling companies sap a resource that should remain a public good. Finally, they assert that bottling water has “severe” environmental repercussions both to the regions from which water is taken and to the areas that are supplied with the bottles.
While reducing bottled water consumption decreases the volume of bottles being transported and recycled (and hopefully not thrown in the trash bin), alternatives to bottled water should be chosen thoughtfully. TOTB recommends supplying tap water in coolers and (paper) cups for water consumption at campus events. Tufts Recycles! suggests in the absence of reusable options, cups should be made of light-weight paper or recyclable plastic and recycling receptacles should be included at events.
Hopefully this campaign will be one of many to help reduce overall consumption and waste production on campus.
Posted by Yosefa at 11:20 AM
November 14, 2007November 15 is America Recycles Day!
In anticipation of America Recycles Day and to learn more about trash at Tufts, Joshua Yellin, Lori Lichtman, Nicolas Viveros, Emily Rockwell, Yosefa Ehrlich, Heather Angstrom and Dawn Quirk sorted through a whole dumpster of dorm trash today. A whopping 25.86% of the six yards of sorted trash could have been recycled (based on volume). Out of thirty six and half bags, almost seven bags were paper and almost three were mixed bottles.
Help us do better by participating in the recycling program. Come by Dewick during lunch on America Recycles Day to pledge to recycle better. If you cannot pledge in person, click here to read the pledge and tell us what you choose. Email us at recycle@tufts.edu.Thank you!
Read the TuftsDaily article by Ben Gittleson to learn more...
Posted by Dawn at 7:27 PM
November 5, 2007Please Drink Responsibly
Did you know that more than 4 billion pounds of plastic bottles end up in landfills or as roadside litter annually? Or that producing bottles to meet Americans’ demand for bottled water required more than 17 million barrels of oil last year – enough fuel for more than 1 million U.S. cars for a year - and generated more than 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide? These were some of the shocking points discussed during the World Water Challenge held today by the Think Outside the Bottle initiative at Tufts. Tufts Recycles! warmly welcomes TOTB and hopes to work together in efforts to reduce overall consumption by not drinking bottled water, reuse resources by promoting Nalgenes, and encourage those who do use water bottles to properly recycle them.
Take the pledge to think outside the bottle
Think Outside The Bottle is screening Thirst at 9:50pm, 11/7/07 in the Terrace Room. All are welcome.
Posted by Dawn at 4:59 PM
November 1, 2007We're still saving off the grid
Thanks largely to our favorite energy manager and Tufts Recycles! advocate Betsy Isenstein, National Grid recognized Tufts yesterday for vigorously utilizing energy efficiency upgrades over the last twenty years. During the company’s celebration of 20 years of energy efficiency, Secretary Ian Bowles, on behalf of Gov. Deval Patrick, presented the National Grid with a congratulatory Citation in honor of the anniversary. Appropriately located in the energy-efficient Sophia Gordon Hall, the event featured speaker and National Grid Senior Vice President of External Affairs, Marcy Reed. Reed pointed out that Tufts has “long demonstrated its commitment to energy efficiency and the environment.” But what exactly does Tufts accomplish annually? The answer is energy conserved to power 379 homes for a whole year and an offset of 3,300 tons of greenhouse gasses! 
Betsey Isenstein Energy Manager Tufts, John Roberto Tufts VP for Operations, Larry Bacow Tufts President, Ian Bowles MA Secretary of Environment and Energy, Marcy Reed Senior VP of External Affairs Nat. Grid
Click here to read the press release
Click here to learn more about C02 projects at Tufts
Posted by Lucy at 3:59 PM