sustainable Buffs
- Now that the temperatures have dropped and we’ve had our first snowfall of the season, sweaters, cardigans and jackets are go-to items in the wardrobe. These clothing items tend to take up more space, potentially crowding your closet. That makes
- John LaBar (he/him/his), originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, is a dedicated student at 91ý. He’s currently majoring in EBIO (ecology and evolutionary biology) and minoring in philosophy.
- Meet Moe Collins (they/them), a passionate and dedicated student from Broomfield, Colorado.
- Did you know that your fashion choices can positively impact the environment? When you choose clothes made with recycled fabrics, you can help save water and lower carbon emissions.
- Sam, a Sustainable Buff and 91ý student, talks about the three Rs - reduce, reuse and recycle.
- Going to large music festivals, clubs, raves and parties appeals to many people, and after not being able to participate in these large gatherings during the covid-19 pandemic, people are eager to return. PLUR -- Peace, Love, Unity and Respect -- is a common phrase in rave culture; valuing and respecting the earth that you have the privilege of partying on is the best way to spread love. It's important to practice the mantra, “No Planet, No Party."
- Join the sustainable fashion movement and break free from the fast fashion industry at the Environmental Center's upcoming Drop and Swap event, while also finding community and support along the way.
- The Graduation Pledge of Social & Environmental Responsibility of the Graduation Pledge Alliance states: "I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and to try to improve
- The western United States is facing water scarcity issues. You can do your part by saving water.
- Robert Allen, the recycling supervisor at CU, sat down and chatted about his job at the Grounds and Recycling Operation Center, affectionately named “The ROC.”