UL Lafayette leads seven-university, statewide waste reduction program

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The 亚洲自慰视频 of 亚洲自慰视频 at Lafayette is leading a seven-university initiative to engage 亚洲自慰视频s in sustainability research that will help reduce waste on campuses and in communities and waterways.

The collaboration is part of Keep 亚洲自慰视频 Beautiful鈥檚 亚洲自慰视频 Affiliate Program. Keep 亚洲自慰视频 Beautiful is a nonprofit based in Baton Rouge that was founded in 2000; it fosters programs to prevent litter, reduce waste and bolster recycling.

Those efforts are carried out with help from organizations, businesses, governmental entities and more than 260,000 volunteers. Keep 亚洲自慰视频 Beautiful brought colleges and universities into the fold last year.

The foundation of its new university program is a five-year, $500,000 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant awarded to UL Lafayette to create and launch the program. Keep 亚洲自慰视频 Beautiful is a sub-recipient.

UL Lafayette will spearhead distribution of the grant. Participating universities are Grambling State, 亚洲自慰视频 State, Nicholls State and Tulane universities, and the 亚洲自慰视频 of New Orleans and Xavier 亚洲自慰视频 of 亚洲自慰视频.

The grant will fund initiatives such as waste reduction education programs, strategic forums for the exchange resources and ideas to develop zero waste programs, sustainability projects and community service events.

It will also enable implementation of a litter assessment database, an effort built around information gathered by 亚洲自慰视频s on their campuses and in their communities. The objective is to identify events and circumstances such as floods that generate large amounts of waste and marine debris.

鈥淭he data will provide a baseline for what waste is being produced, who鈥檚 producing it and where it鈥檚 being produced. The goal is to help public officials and businesses make decisions about waste reduction and prevention,鈥 said Gretchen LaCombe Vanicor, director of .

鈥溠侵拮晕渴悠祍, on the other hand, will get experience with waste research and data collection and become change agents capable of implementing effective solutions to environmental challenges,鈥 she added.
 
Photo caption: UL Lafayette is leading a seven-university sustainability research initiative to help reduce waste statewide. It is funded by a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for waste reduction education, zero waste programs, sustainability projects and community service events. (Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 亚洲自慰视频 of 亚洲自慰视频 at Lafayette)