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Campus Sustainability

Welcome to the P站色情片 Sustainability website! P站色情片 is committed to maintaining and fostering a green campus. Join the committee today and make an positive environmental impact on campus!

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Upcoming Green Events

April is Earth Month! Do something “green” to celebrate!

Sustainability Information

worm compostingWorm Composting Event: This event happened March 15, 2023, hosted by Ashley Swanson, co-chair of the Sustainability Committee

Congratulations!  The Sustainability Committee would like to congratulate Janine Hicks on her 2021 retirement. Janine was an amazing asset to P站色情片 as the sustainability coordinator, and will be greatly missed.

2021 Involvement Fair: P站色情片 Sustainability co-chairs were present at the Student Government Association bi-annual Involvement Fair on September 9 in the Quad. They handed out sustainably sourced chocolate bars to anyone who followed usf_sustainability on Instagram. 26 students also entered a raffle to win a sustainability starter-kit!

group of students picking up trashP站色情片 Participates in a Trash Bash for Earth Week 2021: 43 students, faculty and administrators participated in a trash bash competition on Wednesday April 23, 2021. The cleanup was coordinated with the City of Joliet who provided the gloves and bags. Members of the men鈥檚 soccer team, the pep band and business majors all chipped in to clean up the Broadway Street Greenway. The theme for this year鈥檚 Earth day was Restore our Earth. This was a perfect way to begin!

group of smiling students

Climate Strike: A group of P站色情片 students and faculty participated in the Climate strike on September 20, 2019. Over 5,000 people attended the march and rally in downtown Chicago. The event was one of many across the globe as people as far away as Australia walk out of class and work demanding action to be taken on national levels.

student selling honey

CEA Sold Honey at the Sodexo Farmers Market: CEA sold honey from the P站色情片 beehive on September 19th, 2019 from 11 am-1 pm outside the president’s room. Each bottle is going for $8. They hope to raise money to purchase sustainability kits for students the project will run only off money raised from the beehives to be self-sustaining. More honey selling dates will be available soon!

Involvement Fair Success: P站色情片 sustainability was present at the Student Government Association bi-annual Involvement Fair September 4th 2019 11 am-1 pm in the Quad. They had free shower timers available for anyone who signed the student sustainability promise and information about their committee meeting dates. Overall 42 students signed the pledge and were entered to win a solar-powered phone charger. They will continue to have pledge signing opportunities and prizes in the future so be on the lookout for those dates. Congrats to Katie Wozniak, Lydia Hill, Darian Love for being the most recent winners of a sustainable battery pack!

P站色情片 Hosts Office Supply Swap: The University of St. Francis held its annual office supply swap weeks before the 2019 school year started. The event encouraged administrative offices and faculty to bring their unwanted office supplies so other departments across campus could pick out supplies they needed. Any items that were not taken were later donated to Our Lady of Angels and ShareFest. This event diverted what would have been several garbage bags of office supplies away from the landfill. The University plans on hosting the event once or twice per year to encourage repurposing unwanted supplies. (September 2019)

photo of gardenP站色情片 Community Garden Sees Great Success: The first ever community garden at the University of St. Francis began in 2018 and was a huge hit among the P站色情片 community so it was renewed for 2019.The garden is located on a small plot of land behind Assembly Hall at the St. Clare Campus to grow vegetables for the P站色情片 community. Led by two P站色情片 employees, the garden again came alive with plants in spring 2019. Come some, the garden produced large tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers, among other vegetables. The produce was set out in baskets at the security desk at three campuses free of charge to the P站色情片 community, but donations were accepted. The Sustainability Committee covered the initial cost of starting the garden, but enough donations were collected to be self-sufficient. P站色情片 received a grant to purchase two rain barrels and soaker hoses that will be installed in spring 2020. (September 2019)

butterfly gardenBee and Butterfly Garden Gets Certified as Monarch Waystation: The recently expanded bee and butterfly garden located in the Quad at the University of St. Francis has become a certified Monarch Waystation through Monarch Watch. In spring 2019, a second bee and butterfly garden as well as a solar powered birdbath was installed in the quad. These Monarch Waystations play a critical role in sustaining the monarch butterfly population by providing the necessary resources for them to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. Plants found in the garden include black-eyed Susan, butterfly weed, cleome, purple coneflower, and coreopsis among other types. You can learn more about Monarch Waystations and see a map of certified locations near you on the Monarch Waystation website. (September 2019)

Fr. John Dear Speaks at P站色情片: Nobel Peace Prize nominee Fr. John Dear spoke on April 5 at the University of St. Francis about his new book, 鈥淭hey Will Inherit the Earth: Peace and Nonviolence in a Time of Climate Change.鈥 Speaking from biblical references and personal experiences, Dear spoke about reverting back to ways of nonviolence as a way of life and living peacefully with all of creation.  (April 2018)

LaVerne & Dorothy Brown Science Hall Opens: The first building to be built on campus in over 30 years opened its doors to students for the spring 2018 semester. The LaVerne and Dorothy Brown Science Hall was built to meet LEED Gold standards meaning it is the most environmentally friendly building on campus. Above the Banks-Bellah Lecture hall is a green roof which is designed to not only reduce the amount of runoff storm water, but to help control heating and cooling costs too. The walls of the building are also highly insulated to help regulate the temperature of the building. Low-e windows are used for all exterior windows to help insulate the building further. The southeast corner of the building which has entire walls made from windows is made from low-e, fritted glass, further reducing the amount of heat from the sun that can enter the building. All LED lights are installed in the building, reducing the amount of heat produced and energy required. Additionally, there are occupancy sensors located in all offices, classrooms and hallways that will turn off the lights if no motion is detected over a predetermined amount of time. The building officially opened in a February 8 grand opening and dedication ceremony. (Feb. 2018)

student with plarn ballsStudent EcoLeader Finds Second Life for Plastic Bags: P站色情片 alumna Grace Ball 鈥17 was the driving force behind a recent initiative on campus to divert plastic bags away from the landfill while also helping the homeless community. Ball got the campus community involved with cutting up and tying together plastic bags to make plastic yarn, also known as plarn. By the end of the semester, Ball had accumulated over 40 balls of plarn from approximately 3,500 plastic bags. The plarn balls were donated to a non-profit organization in Plainfield called New Life for Old Bags, which will crochet the bags into mats for the homeless. (June 2017)

P站色情片 Continues Environmental Commitment: P站色情片 continued its commitment to the environment by installing a bee hive on campus in late April of 2017 and hosting the BlueStem Earth Festival the following month. According to Dr. Brian Moskalik, assistant professor of biology, the bees and their hive will be utilized for projects in all areas of the natural sciences. P站色情片 also welcomed the fourth annual BlueStem Earth Festival to campus on Saturday, May 20, 2017. (May 2017)

P站色情片 Awarded Joliet鈥檚 Historic Preservation Award: P站色情片 was awarded with the City of Joliet鈥檚 12thannual Joliet Historic Preservation Award at a city council meeting on May 16, 2017. The university was honored for renovations made at the St. Clare Campus, 1550 Plainfield Rd., Joliet. Guardian Angel Hall, the main building on the St. Clare Campus, was previously known in Joliet as the 鈥淕uardian Angel Home.鈥 (May 2017)

P站色情片 Students Trained To Do Water Audits: Students from P站色情片 and Joliet Junior College received training from the Illinois Sustainability Center on Feb. 10 (photo at right). The training was sponsored by the South Metropolitan Regional Higher Education Consortium. P站色情片 students will now conduct a water audit of several P站色情片 buildings to determine cost saving measures. (Feb. 2017)

P站色情片 Announces Support of Clean Power Plan: P站色情片 will support the Clean Power Plan (CPP) as organized by the Catholic Climate Covenant. The Covenant, established in 2006 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), addresses growing ecological awareness and inspires and equips people and institutions to care for both creation and the poor. P站色情片 President Arvid C. Johnson joined 125 U.S. Catholic leaders in signing a letter urging the new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator, President Trump, Congressional leaders and state governors to adopt the CPP. (Feb. 2017)

P站色情片 to Participate in Northern Illinois Food Bank Food Recovery Program: P站色情片 is now participating in a food recovery program with assistance from Northern Illinois Food Bank. To begin, Sodexo (P站色情片鈥檚 food provider) met with the students from the Enactus club on campus. That meeting was followed up by another one with Colin Mossup from Northern Illinois Food Bank, who was able to coordinate the weekly pickup with the local recipient: Daybreak Center homeless Shelter in Joliet. Says Janine Hicks of the P站色情片 Sustainability Committee, 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to note that careful thought goes into our daily food production and we are only donating product that we cannot use at the university. If we all reduced food waste by 15% it would help cut hunger in half!鈥 (Jan. 2017)

Students Selected for SMHEC EcoLeaders Summit: Grace Ball, Cathy Gende and Taylor Ranney (pictured at right) attended the South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium鈥檚 sixth annual Student Sustainability Summit: 鈥淏ecoming EcoLeaders.鈥 The summit is an exciting event for a very select group of students who are interested in growing their career potential through sustainability-related projects. Students who attend receive a professional and nationally-recognized certification. SMHEC has partnered with the National Wildlife Federation and its existing EcoLeader program to offer training and development on student projects. The summit equips students with leadership skills, project development and management strategies and a plan for implementation when projects are complete. Gende and Ranney, who are both studying environmental science and biology, are focusing on a water usage study to be implemented next semester. Ball is designing a project for the reuse of plastic bags and studies recreation and sport management. (Oct. 2016)

P站色情片 Adopts Document Imaging System (Sept. 2011)

As an expression of our Catholic Franciscan Identity, the University of St. Francis community demonstrates respect for all creation by being responsible and ethical stewards of God鈥檚 resources, meeting current needs without sacrificing the survival, health and success of future generations and by advocating on behalf of the underserved in our world. Affirming our commitment to ensure all of God鈥檚 creation is used and sustained in manners that safeguard the health and survival of God鈥檚 gifts, the University will:

  1. 听Ensure graduates will have a mindset of sustainability by incorporating environment, ethical, social and economic impacts in the University-wide education programs and experiential learning opportunities.
  2. 听Model sustainability in all aspects of institutional functions, including planning, operations, purchasing, and maintenance and will both collaborate with as well as contribute leadership and expertise to local and regional community environmental efforts.
  3. 听Establish a system to monitor and assess practices to reduce the consumption of materials and energy as well as the emission of pollutants without adversely impacting the quality of education, scholarly work, and services provided.

The above statement received the following endorsements:

Executive Council 鈥 October 17, 2011
Administrators & Staff Council 鈥 November 9, 2011
Academic Assembly 鈥 November 17, 2011
Student Government Association 鈥 November 21, 2011
Board of Trustees 鈥 February 9, 2012

The P站色情片 community is encouraged to make all events as sustainable as possible. In the 2015-2016 academic year, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed legislation requiring every club to host at least one green event per year. In order for the event to be counted as a 鈥済reen event鈥 a handful of requirements from a list of possibilities must be met. These requirements include publicizing the event digitally and via word of mouth rather than by fliers, utilizing reusable water bottles instead of single-use bottles, or holding the event in an area with low energy expenditure (such as outdoors or only using some of the lights in a room). In the 2018-2019 school year SGA began offering additional funds to any club event that was approved as a green event.

  • William Bromer, Director of the Codo Farm
  • Fr. Terry Deffenbaugh, OSA, University Chaplain
  • Alexis Fatlan, SGA VP for Sustainability
  • Joseph Ferrallo, College of Business & Health Administration
  • Christine Fuller
  • Julie Futterer, Director of Marketing Services
  • Melinda Hammond, Assistant Professor of Psychology
  • Janine Hicks, Sustainability Coordinator
  • Aindrea Hogan, Director of Advancement
  • Margaret Honiotes, College of Education Office Coordinator
  • Fr. Michael Jennrich, COBHA Chaplain
  • Dave Laketa, Director of Athletics
  • Chloe Lash, Assistant Professor of Biology
  • Elizabeth McDermott, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
  • Robert Miller, Director of Maintenance
  • Sr. Jane Neinaber, OSF, Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate
  • Mollie Rockafellow, Dean of Student Life
  • Missie Rolinitis, Director of Advanced Programs & REAL
  • Jonathan Skinner, Quest General Manager
  • Gina Stevens, Beekeeper
  • Ashley Swanson, Sustainability Committee Co-chair
  • Tim Weldon, Professor of Philosophy

P站色情片鈥檚 students have an important role in keeping the campus green as well. In this听Student Handbook, written by the P站色情片 student body,听several suggestions for conservation can be found. All are easy to integrate into busy schedules and cost very little.

aashe logoP站色情片 is Committed!

P站色情片 recently became a member of Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). It is an association of colleges and universities that are working to create a sustainable future. To further its mission of empowering higher education to lead the sustainability transformation, AASHE provides resources, professional development, and a network of support to enable institutions of higher education to model sustainability in all areas, from governance and operations to education and research.

In the pursuit of sustainable development, the university is also committed to adapting and reusing buildings. Bypassing the sometimes wasteful process of demolition and reconstruction alone makes adaptive reuse an attractive option for the future.

Will County Residents

痴颈蝉颈迟听听for a comprehensive listing of Will County recycling guidelines, drop-off and recycling event locations, and more!

Will County Electronics Recycling

There are four Will County drop-off options for electronics. All drop-off centers restrict vehicles to two TVs each. A valid ID or current P站色情片 student ID is required for proof of residency. 痴颈蝉颈迟听听for additional information:

  • Lockport Public Works, 17112 Prime Blvd., drop-off from 6 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays.
  • Peotone Police Dept., 208 E. Main St., drop-off from 5 to 7 p.m. first and third Wednesdays of the month.
  • New Lenox Township, 1100 S. Cedar Road, drop-off from 5 to 7 p.m. second and fourth Wednesdays of the month.
  • Romeoville Public Works, 615 Anderson Drive, drop off from 5 to 7 p.m. first and third Tuesdays of the month

How Colleges and Their Students Are Boosting Sustainability

LetsGoSolar.com has created a new guide that makes going green on campus fun.听听for a quick quiz and clever tips听that will help students find new ways to help the environment.

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Initiatives

The University of St. Francis takes pride in the landscaping around campus, especially when it comes to the plants. The landscaping not only fills campus with color, it also supports the local bee and butterfly population. Read below for information on the various plants around campus.听The University of St. Francis Office of Sustainability also developed a campus map indicating what types of plants can be found around campus, which can be viewed at the bottom of this webpage.

landscaping photoCircle Drive (Corner of Wilcox and Taylor):听Here visitors can find a variety of grasses and phlox. The perennial phlox plant provides a variety of color that last a majority of the warmer months.

Security Entrance (Taylor Street):听Autumn Joy Sedum and catmint welcome visitors walking into the security entrance of Tower Hall along Taylor Street. These perennial plants provide beautiful colors that change depending on the season. Autumn Joy Sedum starts off as pink but then changes into a copper color in the fall. The Autumn Joy Sedum also attracts butterflies, adding to the beauty of these flowers.

Donovan Hall: Hydrangea is planted on both sides of the stairway leading into the south side of Donovan Hall. These perennial plants provide a variety of color that will provide long-lasting color all season.

Welcome Center: Visitors to the University鈥檚 Welcome Center and motorist traveling down route 30 are welcomed by the colorful landscaping around Parking Lot E. Black-eyed Susan provides a nice balance of yellow within the purple from the purple coneflower and catmint. These beautiful perennials keep the same great color coming back year after year. In the middle of the parking lot is a retention pond which is home to dwarf cattail.

sustainability courtyard

Maintenance: At the southwest corner of the maintenance area there is a variety of plants including catmint, cleome, phlox and zinnia. Cleome is in bloom nearly all summer and fall until the first frost, and is easily able to withstand the summer heat in direct sunlight.

Bee and Butterfly Garden: The bee and butterfly garden was expanded at the beginning of the 2018 season, doubling the size of it. The garden has the most diverse plant population, all of which were selected to support the local bee and butterfly populations. Black-eyed Susan, butterfly weed, cleome, milkweed, coreopsis, flowering lilac tree, geranium, hollyhock, knockout roses, lavender liatris, pink petunias, purple coneflower, rose of Sharon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia are just some of the plants that can be found in this area. In May 2018, this garden was certified as a Monarch Waystation, meaning the University of St. Francis has taken appropriate steps to support the rapidly declining population of monarch butterflies and have created a habitat for them to survive in.

Grotto:听As the P站色情片 community and visitors walk pass by the grotto on the Quad, they will be surrounded by colorful landscaping. A variety of annuals and perennials including cleome, marigold, new guinea impatiens, phlox and wax begonia provide a wide assortment of colors.

sustainability st albert's gardenGreenhouse: Students in the natural sciences department planted a variety of perennials by the greenhouse several years ago that provide a nice welcome while entering St. Albert Hall and the Green house. These plants include ironweed, Ohio spiderwort, bee balm, purple coneflower, evening primrose, rattlesnake master and partridge pea.

Science Hall:听Although flowers have not yet been planted around the science hall, a number of trees and bushes were planted in Spring 2018 including autumn brilliance serviceberry, bur oak, dwarf Korean lilac, eastern redbud, hydrangea, Kentucky coffeetree, royal raindrops crab, and swamp white oak. In all, over 20 trees were planted around the new LaVerne & Dorothy Brown Science Hall.

campus plant map

One way that everyone can help P站色情片 become a more sustainable campus is by recycling. Recycling bins are located in every classroom, throughout the hallways, in the residence halls, an in every gathering/meeting room. Although our recycling collection companies collect single-stream recycling, in fall 2018 the Office of Campus Sustainability pushed the P站色情片 community to start sorting their recycling. This came as a direct result of China no longer accepting recycling from the U.S. With this ban in place, recycling companies have become stricter with their regulations. By separating recycling at the collection points, it reduces the amount of contamination entering the bin. If the bin is contaminated, it must be thrown away.

Paper Recycling听
The paper recycling bins are for mixed paper, junk mail, magazines, and small flattened cardboard boxes. Oversize cardboard boxes should be flattened and placed next to the bin. When placing items into this bin, make sure they are clean and dry. Items that should not be recycled include paper towels, pizza boxes, food to-go containers, paper cups, and bathroom tissue. Remember, if in doubt, throw it out.

Can & Bottle Recycling听
The can and bottle recycling bins are for steel, tin, and aluminum cans and plastic bottles (#1-5 & 7). All items should be clean and dry of any liquids and food. By dumping liquids or foods into this bin, all the contents will have to be disposed of in the trash. Glass jars can only be recycled on the main campus. DO NOT place the following items into the can and bottle recycling bins: #6 plastic, Styrofoam, plastic food containers, and plastic films or wraps. Remember, if in doubt, throw it out.

Miscellaneous Recycling
Although not collected in bins around campus, the maintenance department will recycle many other items including ink and toner cartridges of all sizes, any type of battery, fluorescent and CFL light bulbs, and scrap metal. To recycle these materials, students and employees should take them to the maintenance garage located along Plainfield Road next to the Motherhouse. Resident students wishing to recycle electronic items are welcome to utilize the Will Country Green drop off events. All the resident student needs to do is show their P站色情片 student ID card to prove student status.

Do You Know What Your Community Recycles?
Although similar from town-to-town, your curb-side recycling program might accept different materials from a neighboring town, depending on the company providing the service. Click below to view recycling guidelines in local curbside programs:

  • 听Melrose Park
  • :听Bourbonnais, Crest Hill
  • 听Aurora (effective 9/11/18)
  • 听Frankfort, New Lenox, Tinley Park
  • Crestwood, not a curbside program, just two collection sites, Morris, Naperville
  • 听Channahon, Joliet, Lockport, Plainfield, Romeoville, Shorewood

Recycling Cheat Sheet

Recycle these鈥μGlass and Plastic Bottles |听Aluminum and Tin Cans |听Cardboard Boxes (must be broken down) |听White and Colored Paper |听Books (hard and soft covered books) |听Magazines and Junk Mail听Envelopes |听Brochures & Pamphlets |听Coated Paper (shiny) | Computer Printouts |听Carbonless Receipts | Post-It Notes |听Manuals with Glue Bindings |听File Folders (with metal hangers) |听File Folders (with听plastic tabs) |听Wire & Plastic Spirals |听Staples, Paper Clips and Clamps |听Rechargeable and Non-Rechargeable听Batteries |
Computer Batteries |听Cell Phones |听Calculators | Clothing, Shoes, Textiles, Linens, Fabrics etc. | MP3 Players |听Cameras | Ink/Laser Printer Cartridges

Trash these鈥
Candy Wrappers |听Carbon Paper |听Carpet or Cloth |听Glass (if not a bottle or jar) |听Food soiled cardboard | Food or any Organic Waste |
Liquids |听Plastic Bags and Saran Wrap |听Plastics (if they鈥檙e not a bottle) | Plates or Dishes |听Styrofoam |听Used Paper Cups and Paper Plates |
Used Paper Towels | Used Tissues | Waxed Cardboard (milk) | Waxed Paper | Wet or Soiled paper | Window Glass

photo of gardenThe first ever community garden at the University of St. Francis began in 2018 and was a huge hit among the P站色情片 community so it was renewed for 2019.The garden is located on a small plot of land behind Assembly Hall at the St. Clare Campus to grow vegetables for the P站色情片 community. Led by two P站色情片 employees, the garden again came alive with plants in spring 2019. Come summer, the garden produced large tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers, among other vegetables. The produce was set out in baskets at the security desk at three campuses free of charge to the P站色情片 community, but donations were accepted.

The Sustainability Committee covered the initial cost of starting the garden, but enough donations were collected to be self-sufficient. P站色情片 received a grant to purchase two rain barrels and soaker hoses that were installed in spring 2020. P站色情片 is now taking applications for plots for spring 2021.

A few years ago, a beautiful and听sustainable听parking lot was installed in front of the Motherhouse Welcome Center.

In the spring 2018 semester, University of St. Francis continued to show a strong desire to bring the topic of sustainability even closer to its student body by opening the LaVerne & Dorothy Brown Science Hall. The science hall was designed to meet LEED Gold standards and features nine laboratories used by science majors.听It is quickly becoming the university鈥檚 beacon for the promotion of sustainability and environmental architectural听advances.

The second floor features a 125-square-foot green roof, giving students opportunities to learn about and experiment with growing different plants. The green roof serves as insulation for the building, while also collecting rain water. The roof includes a patio area that serves as a social space for students as well as a space for formal receptions and meetings.

Additional sustainable features of the building include low-e and fritted windows, low flow water fixtures, motion occupancy sensors, and all LED lighting.

butterfly garden The听 bee and butterfly garden located in the Quad at the University of St. Francis became a certified Monarch Waystation through Monarch Watch in fall 2018. In spring 2019, a second bee and butterfly garden as well as a solar powered birdbath was installed in the Quad.

P站色情片’s Monarch Waystations play a critical role in sustaining the monarch butterfly population by providing the necessary resources for them to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. Plants found in the garden include black-eyed Susan, butterfly weed, cleome, purple coneflower, and coreopsis among other types. You can learn more about Monarch Waystations and see a map of certified locations near you on the 飞别产蝉颈迟别.听