Past Projects
The Sustainability Committee has been committed to bringing sustainable initatives to the º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø campus and community for over twenty years. Take a look at some of our highlighted projects from the past or take a look at our current projects.
Have a idea for a sustainable project or want to volunteer?
Reach out and we can help!
Sustainability Fair 2023
Celebrate Earth Day at the º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Sustainability Fair! This event showcases solar and wind energy, building-energy conservation, recycling, gardening, organic and locally produced foods, green business development, and electric and hybrid vehicles.
Find local organizations and volunteer opportunities right here in the Magic Valley!
Friday April 21, 2023
10AM - 1PM
Canyon Rim Cleanup 2023
Join us for our Canyon Rim Trail clean-up event on Earth Day, April 22nd at 9am. We'll provide bags, water, and snacks, but please bring your own work gloves and a refillable water bottle. Bring the whole family and meet us at the Outdoor Recreation trailer in the Best Buy parking lot.
Let's work together to make a positive impact on the environment!
Saturday April 22, 2023
9:00AM - Noon
Pollinator Garden Added North of Shields Building
Join our Bird Friendly Coffee Club
Certified by scientists from the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, this coffee is organic and meets strict requirements for both the amount of shade and the type of forest in which the coffee is grown. Bird Friendly coffee farms are unique places where forest canopy and working farm merge into a single habitat. By paying a little extra and insisting on Bird Friendly coffee, you can help farmers hold out against economic pressures and continue preserving these valuable lands.
Breckenridge Farm Coulee Clean-up Crew
May 1st, 2017
Left to right: Sarah Harris, Andy Bumstead, J.D. Knowles (ClifBar), Don Campanella, Cyndie Woods, Jan Simpkin
Earth Day Fair-2016
Puncture Vines Eradication
Student Rec Center Gets Bike Repair Station
The new bike station allows the bike-riding community at º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø to make simple repairs without visiting a bike shop. Scanning a QR code on the station with a smartphone opens up a webpage that details everything from changing tires to installing and tightening nuts and bolts on the bike. The station also includes a bike pump for filling deflated tires with air.
The station is not just for repairing commuter’s bikes. We hope the station helps dorm students maintain their own bikes and puts an end to the bicycle graveyards that normally pop up on campus at the end of the year. Instead of leaving derelict, rusting bikes on racks around campus for security to pick up at the end of the year, students can actually go fix their bikes.
Pump up your tires, put on your helmet and get riding!!
º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Extends Life of the Landfill
Over the last few years º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø has substantially reduced the amount of pounds it is sending to the landfill. This is reflected in the just released 2015 recycling numbers. The increased recycling has resulted in fewer trash dumpsters and less pickup service required at º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø. A big thank you goes out to the º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø community, Joe Lemoine, and the custodial staff for making º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø’s recycling program a HUGE success.
2015
Recycled/Shredded Paper - 46,070 lbs.
Plastic Film/Bags to NOVOLEX - 1, 010 lbs.
2014 = Plastic Film/Bags to NOVOLEX - 431 lbs (since April 2014)
2011 = 57,001 pounds
2010 = 28,091 pounds
2009 = 7,390 pounds
º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Herb Garden
º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Herb Garden is a place for hands-on learning and for thinking about food - a basic human need, central to our health and happiness. Designed to grow attractive and edible kitchen herbs, this is a garden where we can gather together or have quiet moments alone, enjoying nature. (We hope to provide benches for sitting to reflect, chat, or study in the future.) The garden is meant to be both a tangible and symbolic step in encouraging sustainability: using our soil, water, and sun to grow plants that are beautiful to see and that feed us. We hope to promote people’s health through awareness of growing and eating nutritious local foods, a concept deeply connected to our local history and agricultural heritage in Magic Valley. We will need to see which plants survive and thrive before we can make announcements about sustainable harvest.
Peace Pole Dedication
Peace Poles are now recognized as the most prominent international symbol and
monument to peace. Peace Poles bear the message, “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in the languages of the world in the six official languages of the UN: English, French,
Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.
Planting a Peace Pole is a way of bringing people together to inspire, awaken and uplift the human consciousness the world over.
Dr. Diana Van Der Ploeg, President of Butte College in Oroville, CA visited º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø on January 12, 2011. Butte College is a national leader in sustainability. Dr. Van Der Ploeg's visit included a question and answer session, as well as the keynote address for all º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø faculty, staff, and administration.