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Join ICES (the Ithaca College Environmental Society), REMP (the Resource and Environmental Management Program), and Ithaca Dining Services for Campus Sustainbility Day, a day to learn about how you can help make Ithaca College a more sustainable campus and practice a more environmentally conscious lifestyle. We will be out on the academic quad (in front of the library) from 11am - 3pm. Stop by and learn what you can do to reduce your environmental impact!

The schedule/display includes:

- All day : Single stream recycling display - learn what is recyclable and what "single stream" even means (presented by IC Eco-Reps)

- 11am - 12pm : Alternative transportation talk - learn how practical and easy it is to get around by biking, walking, longboarding, rollerblading, or busing (presented by ICES)

- 11am - 1:30pm : Ithaca CarShare - learn why you don't need a car in Ithaca

- 11am - 1pm : Composting demo - learn all about compost, what is compostable, why you should compost, and how you can compost at home (presented by Ithaca Dining Services)

- 12 - 1pm : Talk/demo of Swidjit, a new online network for sharing of community needs and resources (presented by Swidjit founder Alex Colket)

- 1 - 1:15pm : Basic bike repair/maintenance workshop (presented by Michael Smith)

- 1 - 3pm : Bomber Bikes Initiative, a project working to bring a bike shelter and bike share to IC's campus

- 5pm : Screening of "Black Gold," a documentary on coffee and fair trade, in Textor 101

 

Come out, bring a friend (and maybe an umbrella), and start reducing your environmental impact today!

Individuals requiring accommodations should contact REMP at irecycle@ithaca.edu as soon as possible.

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