Zero Waste Initiative Board of Trustees March 2018 Meeting

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Zero Waste Initiative Board of Trustees March 2018 Meeting Zayne & Japheth Japheth Frauendienst- ASUW Haub School Senator Zayne Hebbler - Haub School Zero Waste Intern

UW BOT Meeting Waste Report Landfill waste material (18lbs) = 100% food waste Institutional composting could solve this challenge Zero waste goal = 90% diversion rate Event Attendance Weight of Compost Weight of Paper Materials Weight of Recycling Weight of Landfill Materials Diversion Rate Spring 2018 BOT Meeting ~30 10.1oz 14oz 15oz 18lbs 12% Zayne

Future of Zero Waste at UW Campus-wide waste audit and compost feasibility results Institutional composting Meat Dairy Compostable to-go-ware Post-consumer waste Reduce landfill and waste costs Japheth

Looking Forward Future UW BOT meetings Reduce single-use items and disposables Opt out of paper materials More accurately estimate meal portions Continued support from Haub School Zero Waste Tool Kit Zayne -packets

Trustee Michelle Sullivan Shannon Polk, UW Office of the President Thank You UW Board of Trustees Trustee Michelle Sullivan Shannon Polk, UW Office of the President Derek Jones, UW Catering & Events Mary Ivanoff, UW Foundation Thank all of the Trustees for their time. Specifically thank Trustee Sullivan again for making the arrangements

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