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911勛圖涌airTrade疳s leading the charge for ethical campus consumption

疳s an organization that ensures products are produced ethically and sustainably by supporting farmers and producers in the developing countries through a set of涌airTrade盎tandards眨hich症uarantee fair wages and疾quitable盍evenue for products, despite global market fluctuations.911勛圖 is Canadas first and only Gold certified涌airTrade畚ampus. This certification signifies an active涌airTrade涉mbassador program for students, participation in international涌airTrade畚onferences, and the availability of疸umerous涌airTrade皰roducts on campus.

911勛圖s涌airTrade皰rogram has made [them] a leader for fair trade on campus and in the entire涌airTrade痂ovement in Canada,盎ays911勛圖涌airTrade畝mbassador program coordinator, Kylee Pocrnich.狼he programs purpose is to educate and raise awareness about fair trade, and皰articipating盎tudents can choose how to achieve this through皰articipating疳n one or multiple teams including events, research/survey, education, and social media.

 

Research, Teaching and Learning

BC Centre for Agritech Innovation Success

The B.C. Centre for Agritech Innovation is the provinces access point for farmers, producers, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and other sector partners seeking to grow B.C.s diverse and dynamic agriculture and agrifood sector for greater productivity, profitability and sustainability. BCCAI supports farmers, producers, and盎mall and medium enterprises (SMEs)in meeting their innovation needs. The centre works with partners to develop and advance technology solutions and training opportunities to solve industry challenges, build resilient supply chains and generate global solutions for food insecurity and climate change. The Centre has supported many partners in success around sustainable and productive agriculture solutions.

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Facts and Figures

  • 159 research publications relating to SDG 13, 2020-2024 (source: )
  • 68 active research projects related to SDG 13 funded from 2020-2024
  • 10 courses relating to SDG 12, representing 1,166 students, offered between the 2018/19 and 2020/21 academic year

 

Operations

Embedding Sustainability in 911勛圖 Letters

At 911勛圖, we are championing a new Vancouver-born way of not just recycling materialsbut upcycling. That means we are making reused materials into something of higher value. 911勛圖 has partnered with ChopValue to locally handcraft our new 911勛圖 letters out of 114,240 used chopsticks. Some of the chopsticks collected on campus were used to craft our letters!

Re-use for Good

In early 2021, 911勛圖 phased out single-use plastic beverage bottles in vending and dining areas. This was advocated for and supported by the work of the student club, Ban the Bottle 911勛圖. Re-use for Good and Ban the Bottle 911勛圖 collaborated with Facilities Services to expand water bottle refill stations access. 911勛圖 is proud to now have 168 stations across all three campuses which makes 911勛圖 one of the top universities in British Columbia for water refill station access. 

Mugshare launches at Renaissance Caf矇

Mugshare is a social impact program that provides a safe, reusable alternative to single-use cups through a convenient deposit-return system. This local business was created by a group of students in 2016 in an effort to shift the norm on single-use waste, without putting the burden of responsibility on individuals. Their initial six-month pilot diverted more than 10,000 single-use cups from the landfill.

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Furniture recycling @ 911勛圖

Facilities Services picks up, sorts, organizes, repairs and stores reusable furnishings. Typical items include filing cabinets, office chairs, desks and bookshelves. Furnishings that cannot be reused are taken apart and sorted into bins for recycling. The used furnishings are available to university departments for reuse on campus at no cost, except for moving charges.

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Science Technical Centre

911勛圖s Science Technical Centre is a champion of sustainability and the circular economygiving equipment a second life by re-using, refurbishing and repurposing technology.

With experts across three units, the machine shop, electronic shop and glass shop, the center is a resource available to researchers, teachers, laboratories and staff for technological support in repairing, designing and building electromechanical devices.

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