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Reuse and ride Think you have no time or money to help the environment?
During the next few months, Bowdoin will be making it easier and beneficial
for everyone to get involved. The following groups are working together
to increase environmental awareness and excitement around campus: Dining
Service, the Community Service office, Committee for a Sustainable Bowdoin
and the Evergreens. If you want to win a bike, reuse a bag! Reusable lunch
bags will be given to students volunteering at Common Good Day on September
22nd. Bags will also be sold outside of Polar Express in Moulton Union within the next couple of weeks. Students can use Polar Points or cash to buy the canvas bags. Not only are they stylish, durable and large enough for you to sneak an extra cookie, but the canvas bags will prevent the brown paper bags from going to landfills as well as save our college money (more parsley on dinner plates!). Bags received by Common Good Day participants will carry a Dining Service and Common Good Day logo, while those bought on campus will sport the Sustainable Bowdoin logo. How does reusing a bag help you to win a bike and other
great prizes? Another simple way to help out on campus is to carry a reusable
mug. Not only will this reduce the number of paper cups ending up in the
trash, but the mugs remain hotter for longer periods of time, are cooler
on the hands, and hold more liquid in comparison to the tiny cups provided
in the dining halls. First-year students have no excuse, for each student
received their own mug during orientation. If upper-class students have
misplaced their mugs, new ones can be purchased at the café or
store. As a Seattle native, I am proud to announce that reusable Starbucks
mugs are also allowed! Carry a mug when eating in the dining hall in order
to bring hot chocolate or tea back to your room. When customers bring
their own mugs to the Café, they are charged the same price as
a large coffee and in the near future discounts will be awarded. Not only
is this alternative to paper cups cheap and easy, but it can also save
you money! In the end, you'll be awarded by discounted coffee and possibly
a brand new bike. Of course, if you want to commit yourself to environmental
activism, come to an Evergreens meeting or visit Bowdoin's new Sustainability
Coordinator, Keisha Payson, in Coles Tower! |
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