LEARN
- Green Guide: a guide to being a green citizen
- 3R's Guide: developed in cooperation between Environmental Affairs, Residence and Conference Services, it clearly outlines the proper methods of reusing, reducing and recycling on campus.
DO
- Get involved with the student environmental club, the Erindale Environmental Association. Check out their 2005-6 Activity Plan.
- Get involved with the student environmental group, the Green Team. Check out their 2005-6 Activity Plan.
- Volunteer in the fall and spring with a campus planting event. For dates and locations, contact Aubrey Iwaniw in Environmental Affairs at 905.569.4916
- Identify an environmental liaison in your department or volunteer in your department to be the contact for all environmental issues through UTM's Environmental Affairs Officer. Contact Aubrey Iwaniw if you have any questions.
- Follow the instructions of the Green Star Program
PARTICIPATE
Links to organizations active in environmental projects
- EEA: the UTM student organization that seeks to raise student awareness of environmental issues and make positive environmental change at the campus, local and global. Contact: eea@thegreenpages.ca; Student Centre room 231
- University of Toronto Environmental Resource Network (UTERN) is a tri-campus organization dedicated to funding student-run environmental projects at the campus level. Contact: utern.admin@utoronto.ca; http://utern.sa.utoronto.ca.
- Peel Environment Network: This not-for-profit organization raises awareness of environmental issues in the Region of Peel. Contact pen@peelenvironment.org or www.peelenvironment.org.
- EcoSource Mississauga: An environmental education organization that promotes sustainability and teaches people in Mississauga to become greener citizens. Contact: ecosource@ecosource.ca or www.ecosource.ca.
