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Check out the Zero-Waste Guide to Planning an event at MIT:
Check out the '''Zero-Waste Guide''' to Planning an event at MIT:
[[SfGS: Zero-Waste-Event-Planning-Guide]]  
[[SfGS: Zero-Waste-Event-Planning-Guide]]  
'''Get your personal or MIT organization's event "Zero-Waste Party Certified"''':
[[SfGS: Zero-Waste-Party-Certification]]





Revision as of 10:07, 21 April 2006

Announcing MIT's First Annual


Make a mark in the world; don’t leave your mark on it!!


          FREE FOOD: Organic and local sources. FREE: Pollution-FREE, Landfill-Burden-FREE, Emissions-FREE, Cost-FREE!!!

Come check out the Zero Waste Party!!

Lots of sustainable door PRIZES and GAMES


Enjoy a party with your friends without burdening the environment!!


Venue: TSMC Lobby, Stata Center (near the Question Mark)

Date: April 21st, 2006

Time: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Cost: FREE

Please: Bring your own cup. Disposable cups will not be served.



Check out the Zero-Waste Guide to Planning an event at MIT: SfGS: Zero-Waste-Event-Planning-Guide


Get your personal or MIT organization's event "Zero-Waste Party Certified": SfGS: Zero-Waste-Party-Certification


Some interesting Facts:

- Each individual generates about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year - about 4.5 pounds per person, per day. If we continue this pattern, we'll each create 90,000 pounds of trash in our lifetime (Resource Conservation Challenge, EPA, 2002)

- 55.4% of municipal solid waste is landfilled in 2003 (EPA)

- Landfills rank #2 in highest greenhouse gas emissions in the US (after fossil fuel combustion) (White House Taskforce on Recycling, 1998)

- 1,830,000 tons of disposable plates and cups were used in the US in 1997 (up from 270,000 tons in 1960) (EPA, 1998)

- 58% of municipal waste (by weight) are packaging and containers, or disposable products such as paper and plastic cups and plates, junk mail, trash bags, and tissue papers and towels. (EPA, 2003)

WE THINK WE CAN DO BETTER -- ONE PARTY AT A TIME!!


Organized jointly by SfGS and the Technology and Policy Student Society (TPSS)

SfGS Homepage

TPSS Homepage

For questions or more information, email Christi: electris AT mit


Sponsored through a Graduate Student Life Grant



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