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- Ralphie’s Green Stampede, a partnership between the CU Environmental Center, CU Athletics and Facilities Management, has completed another successful basketball season.
- Did you know that CU has an on-campus recycling facility? The Recycling Operations Center (ROC) is an intermediate step in the recycling process between campus buildings and the end markets for recycling.
- Food waste: it is an insanely important sustainability issue that we can improve within our own homes. Research estimates that upwards of 50% of the total amount of food that is wasted comes from our own kitchens. As a forefront topic
- It’s a new year and a new semester, which means it’s a perfect time to reflect on past habits and work to be better not only for ourselves, but for our planet. I asked our Zero Waste Outreach team what they're doing to work towards living a
- Don't let your leftovers go to waste this holiday season. Here are a few recipe ideas to combine leftovers into tasty new meals.
- Here are ideas to use your pumpkins instead of throwing them away.
- By now, you’ve probably heard about the detrimental effects of climate change, resulting from the increase in carbon emissions being released into our atmosphere. Our society currently depends on the burning of fossil fuels for
- Eco-Products has been a dedicated partner of Ralphie’s Green Stampede for 10 years, and their success has been defined by the perfect alignment of goals between both parties: to transform CU athletic centers into zero waste
- Thanks to hard work and dedication by Facilities Management and Ralphie's Green Stampede staff and volunteers, CU Â鶹ӰԺ was named overall winner in the Pac-12 Zero Waste Challenge for the 2018 football season. Press release from the Pac-12
- Jack DeBell is retiring after 38 years with the Environmental Center.