Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on April 22 as a day to support the environment, raise awareness and work towards a more sustainable future. From community clean ups and local events to international virtual events, there are many ways to celebrate Earth Day and help protect our planet. At RRC Polytech, we want to celebrate all the positive impacts our community has on the environment. Here’s how you can participate.
Show us your Sustainability! – For Earth Day, we’ve paired up with the RRC Polytech Students’ Association to shine a light on our staff and students. What sustainable actions do you take at home, at work or at play? From Tuesday April 19 to Friday April 22, send us a photo of you doing something good for the earth, such as saving energy, reducing waste or greening your commute, according to the themes below. For each day you send a photo, you’ll be entered to win a prize at the end of the week – a $50 VISA gift card and a new sustainability mug! *
- Tuesday April 19 – Sustainability at Home – Send us a photo of you saving energy, reducing plastics, gardening or shoveling snow off your garden (!), or any at home sustainable action.
- Wednesday April 20 – Reducing Waste – What do you do to minimize waste and reduce, reuse, recycle or compost?
- Thursday April 21 – Green Travel – Send us a photo of your sustainable ways to travel – walk, bike, roller blade, transit, carpool, etc.
- Friday April 22 – All in for Earth Day – Send us a photo of any sustainable action on Earth Day!
Email your photos to sustainability@rrc.ca or direct message us on Instagram @rrcgoesgreen. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more details.
* The contest is open to current RRC Polytech staff and students. Photos received may be shared on our social media accounts or in other communications. Please contact us with any questions.
State of Sustainability – Join our virtual presentation on Friday April 22 at noon to hear about the sustainability highlights from the past year, including innovative green building features of Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, waste reduction initiatives and how we are measuring our sustainability performance. We’ll also share the results of the recent sustainability survey, including the most important environmental sustainability issue for staff and students (hint: it’s one of the photo contest theme topics).
Earth Day is a great opportunity to support the environment and support each other in taking steps towards sustainability. Thanks to all the staff, students and faculty who contribute to sustainability in the college community. Happy Earth Day!