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O H I O U NIVE RSIT Y G R EEN E V E N T G U I D E ZER WASTE Think before print this document 1 OHIO you UNIVERSITY

OHIO GREEN EVENT GUIDE Make the commitment to Green your event! This guide will help student organizations, colleges, departments, and individuals utilize the wide array of campus and community resources available to host a successful green event. Green events show your organization s commitment to the students, environment, and Ohio University s Climate Action Plan and Sustainability Plan. Your event will raise awareness about resource conservation, empower attendees to live more sustainably, and reduce the carbon footprint of your organization. Before moving forward with the event planning process, pick a date, time, and place. Then, create a timeline that includes the resources you will need and when you will need them. Starting early and planning ahead will allow effective use of this guide, delegation of tasks, and prevention of rash decisions being made at the last minute. Aspire to include environmental impact as an important factor in your decision-making at every step. Not sure what your environmental impact will be or how to measure it? Email the Student Zero Waste Coordinator at ZeroWaste@ohio.edu for free consultation. Please note healthier, more sustainable options may cost more so plan accordingly when applying for funding. Many funding sources will support these efforts if applicants clearly correlate funding requests with sustainable efforts (see funding opportunities in appendix). After using this Guide to help plan event details, go to ohio.edu/sustainability and click the Event Planning link for event registration. Once your event is registered, you will receive an email including the OHIO Zero Waste logo to use on marketing materials. Sustainability meets the triple bottom line PEOPLE, PLANET, PROSPERITY Sustainability is living in a way that provides future generations with the ability to enjoy the same valuable experiences as the current generation. Sustainability is about being mindful of how we utilize resources; it allows us to critically analyze our own views of needs versus wants without diminishing quality of life now or into the future. Think before you print this document 2

Waste Reduction Minimize publicity waste: Use newspapers, organizational newsletters, Compass, social media, and email instead of paper media campaigns. Post agendas online or send through email to limit printing. Send invitations online: try evite.com and punchbowl.com. If printed materials are necessary: - Print all publicity materials on recycled paper. - Exclude dates on banners so they can be used at future events (i.e. Write RecyleMania!, instead of RecycleMania 2014!). Promote your sustainable efforts on publicity materials and encourage media coverage. You earned bragging rights! If your event requires pre-registration, ask participants to register online. RSVPs increase the accuracy of attendance estimations, reducing unnecessary costs. Minimize single use event decoration (i.e. balloons, paper streamers, etc.) Invest in re-usable table clothes instead of plastic. They look nicer and last longer. Check out ReUse Industries, Goodwill or other re-use stores to get good deals on fabric! Consider carefully any giveaway items. If needed, make them meaningful and reusable. Purchase items made of sustainably grown fibers, organic fibers or recycled materials. Avoid Styrofoam. Conferences, Workshops, and Meetings Reduce paper waste - Use dry-erase boards or chalkboards instead of flip chart paper. - Post important information online. Inform Attendees of this option before and during event. - Post important documents in public areas or encourage sharing. - Print required handouts on both sides of recycled content paper. - Consider offering scrap paper for notes. - Provide an electronic copy of presentations rather than printing individual ones. Purchase reusable or recycled- content office products and promotional items. Use reusable plastic name badge holders and collect them for reuse. Think before you print this document 3

Waste Management Request Compost and Recycling bins for your event. Go to https://www.ohio.edu/recycle/work-request-for-events.cfm to place a work order for bins. Call 593-0231 with any questions. Include time, date, location, and number of attendees expected in your request for compost and recycling bins. Ensure effective signs and placement to avoid confusion. Place bins in highly visible and trafficked areas. Always locate landfill, compost, and recycling bins together. Consider recruiting volunteers to stand at Zero Waste Stations to help attendees use system. - Reach out to student organizations like EcoReps, Sustainable OU Leaders (SOUL), Campus Recycling (recycle@ohio.edu), or Zero Waste (zerowaste@ohio.edu) with requests for volunteer support. Contact Student ZW Coordinator for Zero Waste Station signs. Announce waste management efforts multiple times throughout the event and in marketing materials. Avoid wasting leftover food. Send extra food home with attendees or event organizers. Encourage the use of reusable containers for sharing leftovers. Contact local food banks or shelters or work with Athens Food Rescue (http://athensfoodrescuete.wix.com/feed-the-world) to coordinate donation. Plan to collect all litter after event. According to the USDA, 40 percent of purchased food in the United States is wasted. Think before you print this document 4

Food and Drink Work with off-campus vendors committed to using local, healthy, and/or organic food. Casa Nueva, Della Zona, Purple Chopstix, Avalanche, etc. Consider using on-campus OU Catering Services. If committing to Zero Waste, inform Catering Services so they can plan accordingly. Visit their website http://www.ohio.edu/catering/students.cfm or call 740-593-4035 to set up your event. Request seasonal/ local, international, healthy, or vegetarian food. Buy local seasonal food from the Athens Farmers Market www.athensfarmersmarket.org. When serving hot beverages, encourage attendees to bring their own mugs. Offer compostable cups, not Styrofoam. If serving coffee, ensure it is Fair Trade www.fairtradeusa.org/products-partners/coffee. Serve bite-size or finger foods which require minimal utensils. Buy in bulk. Avoid individually packaged food instead offer foods like trail mix, whole fruit, cheese, crackers, and bagels. Eliminate excess food packaging. Avoid box lunches, if necessary ensure they are in compostable or recyclable containers. Use bulk condiments instead of individual packets. Use large serving containers. Ask food vendors and caterers to use durable serving ware. Reusable dishware, utensils, napkins, and tablecloths If reusable serving ware is unavailable, disposable products should be biodegradable or recyclable. Locate products (napkins, etc.) in central location. Product recommendation: StalkMarket utensils, plates, and bowls available at campus markets. Ask vendors to serve sugar and condiments in pump containers instead of packets. Keep in mind local must be seasonal. For example you can t get local strawberries in January. Think before you print this document 5

Energy Conservation Seek outdoor or naturally lit venues to conserve energysee appendix to learn how to reserve a space Be sure to have a rainy day plan. Avoid energy intensive activities. For example: Use non-electric acoustic live music options instead of band setups requiring amplifiers and microphones, light shows, etc. Locate the event within easy walking distance. Encourage participants to carpool to the event. Post a ride-share page on your event website. Share the university s ride board with attendees: https://rideboard.admsrv.ohio.edu/rideboard/index.jsp Extra Credit: Purchase carbon offsets to indirectly reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced during event This organization works with forestry landowners of Appalachia to offer credits that offset your carbon output. http://www.appalachiancarbonpartnership.org/ Think before you print this document 6

Water Conservation Encourage attendees to bring their own water bottle to the event Provide large water dispensers instead of water bottles Avoid water-intensive activities. Slip-n-Slides, blow-up pools, sprinklers, dunking tanks, etc. Event Analysis Consider designating a green team to educate attendees and gather feedback. Evaluate successes with your event planning team and other attendees and identify areas for improvement. Complete short follow up survey emailed to the person who registered event after the event. Definition of Zero Waste: 90% of waste generated is diverted from landfills to compost or recycling facilities and efforts are taken to reduce total waste generated. Think before you print this document 7

Minimum Requirements Utilize online communication as much as possible Minimize paper advertising. Minimize single-use décor (such as balloons and streamers). Offer local, sustainable, and/or fair trade food (if food is provided). Offer, promote, and utilize recycling and compost containers. Service ware (napkins, utensils, plates) is reusable or compostable (if provided). Do not provide Stryofoam, non-recyclable, or non-compostable products. WHY NO STYROFOAM? It is made of petroleum, a non-renewable resource, and can take hundreds of years to break down in landfills. Think before you print this document 8

Appendix WHAT IS RECYCLABLE ON CAMPUS? YES NO NEWS NEWSPAPER TISSUES TISSUES (except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling) MAGAZINES/ CATALOGS PAPER TOWELS (except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling) PAPER TOWELS (except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling) Cardboard and pasteboard (boxes, pizza boxes, cartons) FOOD (except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling) GLASS BOTTLES (no blue glass unless stated) FOOD (except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling) WRAPPERS WHITE/ COLOR PAPER WRAPPERS WAXED PAPER TIN/STEEL/ALUMINUM CANS WAXED PAPER except w/ organized compost pick-ups through Campus Recycling 2 PLASTIC BOTTLES #1-7 Electronics and other less common items may be recyclable: http://www.ohio.edu/facilities/ recycle/recycling_campus.htm PLASTIC BAGS Think before you print this document 9

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Student Senate Funding: SAC and UFund http://www.oustudentsenate.com/funding The Resident Action Council http://www.ohiotrac.com/ SUPPORT NETWORK Appalachia Ohio Zero Waste Initiative: Get free consultation for your Green Event from the Appalachia Ohio Zero Waste Initiative. Contact zerowaste@ohio.edu or visit ohio.edu/zerowaste. AHRC Organics Phone: (740) 594-5312 Email: compostahrc@gmail.com http://www.athenshockingrecycle.org/organics.html EcoReps Student organization dedicated to educating students about sustainability. Available for consultation and possible volunteer support. Email EcoReps with inquiries: ouecoreps@gmail.com Think before you print this document 10

ON-CAMPUS LOCATION RESERVATIONS Ohio University Event Services Room reservations and equipment rentals http://www.ohio.edu/eventservices/reservations/ 350 Baker University Center Phone: (740) 593-4021 Classroom Reservations Classrooms may be reserved only by student organizations that are officially registered with Ohio University s Campus Involvement Center. Submit a request online: https://astra.ohio.edu Recreational Facility Reservations Aquatic Center Olympic-size swimming pool. Fees for private rental vary. Phone: (740) 593-4670 Challenge Course & Climbing Tower Low and high ropes course. Fee is based on number of participants, student/ non-student status, and time. Campus Recreation Phone: (740) 593-9913 Climbing Wall Campus Recreation Phone: (740) 593-9913 Club Sports Fields Reserve outdoor soccer, football, and baseball fields on South Green, West State St., and Stimson Avenue. No fee unless field preparation is required. Campus Recreation, Phone: (740) 593-9913 Driving Range Fee assessed according to number and size of buckets used Campus Recreation, Phone: (740) 593-9913 Intramural Sports Fields Outside soccer, football, and baseball fields on Mill Street. No Fee unless field preparation is required. Campus Recreation, Phone: (740) 593-9913 Ping Recreation Center Reserve meeting rooms, basketball courts, and racquetball courts. Facility request forms are available in room 142 in Ping and must be submitted at least one week in advance. Think before you print this document 11

EQUIPMENT RENTALS University Moving & Surplus Reserve tables, chairs, and stage equipment. Round tables (5ft in diameter) are $5.00/each, rectangular tables (6ft) are $4.00/each, and metal/plastic chairs are $1.00/each. Fees are subject to change. Building 9, The Ridges, Phone: (740) 593-0463. Nelson Dining Hall Rooms and catering available Phone: (740) 597-7111 The Patton College of Education and Human Services Curriculum & Technology Center Equipment rental audio visual equipment is available for a fee. 215 McCracken Hall Bedrock Party Rentals, LTD Rents out linens, dishware, serving items, and more. Phone: (740) 594-7127, Email: info@bedrockpartyrentals.com Tent and Canopy Permits: http://www.ohio.edu/riskandsafety/ehs/fire/tentpermits.html A Tent Permit should be submitted to EHS no later than 7 days prior to the event. Think before you print this document 12