RecyclingRMC
Project Mission
Our mission is to provide the campus with a comprehensive and effective recycling service, which aims to reduce the volume and environmental impact of waste generated by the campus. We aim to make the process of recycling no more difficult than disposing of the items as waste.
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Solar Panel Project
Project Mission
This project aims to foster sustainable development on campus, and in the process, educate the Rocky Mountain College community on environmental responsibility and the importance of sustainable practices.
Location
The south facing roof of the Bair Student Center is the location of the solar panels. The Bair Student Center is a focal location on campus, and the the benefits of solar panels are used by the entire student body. Additionally, the roof's 45° angle makes it ideal for maximizing the output of the panels.
Benefits
- Create a sustainable energy supply.
- Lower CO2 emissions.
- Be an active part of the fight against global warming.
- This project is a small part of a larger initiative to create a sustainable movement on campus.
Faculty Quotes
"Renewable energy is something we talk about in a few of my classes. Having solar panels on campus would be a perfect teaching opportunity as well as a perfect example & educational demonstration for the public. With all the controversy about the negative effects of coal & other energy sources, solar energy seems to be the ideal energy for the future, having no downfalls. I think that an educational center is the perfect place to demonstrate such a thing."
- Dr. Tim Lehman, History and Political Science
“Having a PV system on campus would be a strong symbolic message that states 'we care about clean energy awareness and scientific development and we don't just talk about it, we are active participants because we have a PV system on campus'."
- Dr. Jason Stoke, Physics
- Dr. Tim Lehman, History and Political Science
“Having a PV system on campus would be a strong symbolic message that states 'we care about clean energy awareness and scientific development and we don't just talk about it, we are active participants because we have a PV system on campus'."
- Dr. Jason Stoke, Physics
Sponsors
The solar panel project was made possible thanks to the generous donations from the following contributors:
Northwestern Energy
Winpower West Donation ASRMC Contribution RMC Contribution Cinnabar Foundation Other Donations RMC Environmental Science Program RMC Environmental Studies Program Total Funds Received |
$41,251.00
$10,025.00 $7,000.00 $3,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,000.00 $300 $100 $68,676.00 |
Water Fountain Project
Project Mission
We aim to encourage the use of reusable water bottles as a means to decrease the amount of plastic waste produced by the college in the form of disposable water bottles.
Description
The Environmental Club, with funding from the Associated Students of Rocky Mountain College (ASRMC), has purchased and installed new water fountains on campus equipped with bottle-refilling stations. These water fountains make it more convenient for students to carry their own water bottles, ultimately discouraging from the use of disposable plastic water bottles.
The Environmental Club aims to provide bottle-refilling stations for the majority of the water fountains on campus.
The Environmental Club aims to provide bottle-refilling stations for the majority of the water fountains on campus.
Location
Two water fountains equipped with bottle-refilling stations have been installed in the Fortin Education Center and in Morledge-Kimball hall. An additional water fountain is scheduled to replace the water fountain at the Bair Student Center.