Sustainability

4th annual State of Sustainability

April 14, 2014

Red River College is pleased to be holding our 4th annual State of Sustainability.

This annual event is an opportunity for students, staff and the community to celebrate Earth Day, recognize RRC’s sustainability accomplishments, learn a little and have a bit of fun.

If you’d like more information about any of the events below, please contact the friendly folks at the Sustainability Office. Sara can be reached by phone at 204.632.2166, or email at smacarthur@rrc.ca. You can talk to Sue by phone at 204.632.2144, or email at shayduk@rrc.ca.

Here’s the line-up…

Pipe Ceremony, Mother Earth Teachings & Feast                                                         Tuesday, April 22, 10:00am – 2:00pm, Aboriginal Student Support Centre, F209 (NDC)                                              

RRC Elder May Louise will lead a pipe ceremony and will share her personal experiences and observations on how Mother Earth is changing and its impacts. Participants will be invited to share their experiences too.

This event will help participants to learn how the Aboriginal worldview and sustainability are inextricably linked.

All are welcome. **Traditionally, women wear long skirts for ceremonies. ** Times may vary.

E-waste Drop Off (from work and home)                                                                          Tuesday, April 22 – Thursday April 24, 11:00am – 1:00pm daily, Library Hallway (NDC) & William Building near Print Services (EDC)    

Time for Spring cleaning! Get rid of that broken Nintendo in your basement, the old calculator on your desk, or the old microwave in the lunch room. All materials will be sent to a licensed recycling facility.

Sustainability Office Year-in-Review                                                                               Wednesday, April 23, 12:05pm – 12:55pm, eTV Studio B, GM33 (live and streamed)

Learn about how we’ve advanced our sustainability journey this year. In addition to the Sustainability Office, hear from Food Services, Applied Research & Commercialization  & the Bookstore.

Lunch will be served. Registration is limited to 40 people, so don’t delay!

Sustainable Commuting Options                                                                                      Thursday, April 24, 11:00am – 2:00pm , Roblin Centre Atrium (EDC)    

Peg City Car Co-op and Bike Winnipeg will be on hand to help you plan your next sustainable commute.

Sustainable Living EcoFair                                                                                                Thursday, April 24, 11:00am – 2:00pm, Library Hallway (NDC)  

Visit more than 10 sustainability booths. Our friends from Green Action Centre, CBCRA (Recycle Everywhere), Fair Trade ManitobaCanadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Lake Winnipeg Foundation and others will be on hand.

Enjoy local foods. Compete in some rousing sustainability games to win!

Book Exchange and plastic bag round up!                                                              Thursday, April 24, 11:00am – 2:00pm, Library Hallway (NDC) & Roblin Centre Atrium (EDC)

Bring a book. Take a book. A great way to reuse pre-loved and pre-enjoyed books.

Got plastic bags to recycle? The first 50 people to bring in a bunch will receive a free reusable bag.

Greenspace Management Plant Sale                                                                                  Thursday, April 24th, 11:00am – 1:00pm, Greenhouse (NDC)     

Looking for something new for the garden? Don’t miss the annual plant sale! There will be trees, shrubs, water garden plants, prairies, tomatoes and herbs.

Regional Campus staff who can’t attend these State of Sustainability events can participate remotely by sending the Sustainability Office (shayduk@rrc.ca) a picture of you and your “Act of Green”!  You’ll be entered to win one of our brand new “I ‘Heart’ Sustainability” Contigo coffee mugs!

We hope to see you out at one, two, or all of these events!

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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