The , a grant fund for sustainability research projects at the UW, will award money to six projects that contribute to the university’s sustainability goals, are well-planned and achievable and will help the 91̽»¨reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
The six winning projects for 2015 will share about $250,000 in grant money and were chosen by a committee of students, faculty and staff.
The projects are:
- : This 91̽»¨Tacoma project will create a friendly competition between students, faculty and staff to lose carbon weight. The competition will use social networks to spread challenges among the 91̽»¨Tacoma community.
- : This project will identify electronic waste from campus that’s being sent to landfills and create recycling and reuse stations for the waste to be collected on campus.
- : Participants will look at durable medical equipment reuse and recycling at 91̽»¨Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center to reduce non-recoverable waste at the hospitals.
- : This project will try to increase the use of public transportation by 91̽»¨Tacoma students through bus lines with no transfers.
- : This study aims to demonstrate that lighting retrofits can generate significant energy savings and improve user experience, ultimately leading to better worker performance.
- : A continuation of a 2014 Green Seed Project, this award will allow completion of the research project on the potential benefits of the Gould Hall Green Wall.
Read the about this year’s winners. See a list of last year’s winners .