Nine Sustainability student projects approved by chancellor
April 11, 2011
Twice annually the and the accept grant proposals to support ÐÔÓûÉç’s sustainability initiatives. Funding preference
is given to projects that invest in energy efficiency programs and renewable energy
projects. RISE — Review of Infrastructure, Sustainability and Energy — is an associated student board. The goal of the grant program is to endorse promising student
ideas for a more sustainable future.
This spring, nine student-led projects totaling $128,140 were chosen for funding.
One of the projects enthusiastically supported was Glass Pulverizer. Glass recycling
just started in December with ÐÔÓûÉç collecting over 10,000 pounds weekly. Crushed glass
can be used on campus as an aggregate for use in concrete, fill material, traction
control, as a decorative landscape material and mixed in potting mixes to replace
sand. can be viewed in more detail online.
Spring 2011 Sustainability Student Projects Funded
· Glass Pulverizer $13,000
· Fairbanks Local Shopping/Restaurant Guide $750
· Student Generated Sustainability $300
· ÐÔÓûÉç Student CSA Share Plan $9000
· SCTF Initiative for Efficient Vending $295
· Interactive Dashboard $84,000
· Honors Program Energy Saving Sustainable Appliances $4145
· Carbon Emissions Inventory $10,650
· Phase 2: SRC Solar PV Project $5000
For more information contact the Student RISE Board at sustainability@asuaf.org or Michelle Hèbert in the Office of Sustainability at mahebert@alaska.edu.