ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES COMMITTEE
January 26, 2000
Lawrence Hall, Room 196
ATTENDEES: Karyn Kaplan, Robyn Hathcock, Jim Upshaw, Martha Ravits, Kay Coots, JR Gaddis,
Bev Murrow, Janet Rose, David Niles, Mike Steene
Announcements:
· The ASUO has officially appointed Lanelle Common to the
committee.
· Printing at the EMU -- The student recycling
coordinator and Karyn met with Gregg Lobisser who has been working on a solution with
Wylie Chen, President of the ASUO, and the Provost office. They are researching a card
system such as is used at the University of Washington.
· Mike Steene offered to provide a copy of the audit class
report once it is approved. The committee requested a presentation of the audit findings.
New Business
Earth Week 2000: Preparations are coming along great this year. Karyn has
appointed Leona, a paid intern, to facilitate meetings and many groups have been
attending. The Coalition Against Environmental Racism (C.A.E.R.) conference will be held
on Thursday and Friday prior to Earth Day.
The City of Eugene has formed a steering committee to work on an
Earth Day celebration. There is a movement across the country focusing on resource
conservation and energy efficiency as the theme for Earth Week 2000. Karyn and Leona are
researching what is going on nationally/internationally and how best to advertise the
activities Leona will also function as a liaison with the city. Nike has offered to
participate by taking back all brands of old sneakers and recycling them into a pad for
the football field.
Leona is also working with OSPRIG to promote a dirty jobs boycott. Young people pledge not
to work for certain companies and will work for environmentally conscious companies.
Another intern, Jessica, has been working on a tool kit and a grassroots action
campaign to get textbook companies to use recycled paper. Instructors will be encouraged
to participate along with other universities.
Karyn will keep everyone informed via the list serve as things are confirmed.
Subcommittees
Paper Policy The Rubicon bamboo paper is no longer being offered by the
manufacturer, therefore, Printing Services has returned to the task of finding a suitable
alternative for UO letterhead. They have tested a brand from Living Tree Paper Company,
which actually costs less and is more environmentally friendly. It is 24 pound, 10% flax,
chlorine-free and 90% post-consumer. A second alternative, in the testing phase, is a 24
pound bright white paper, chlorine-free and 60% recycled, 30% post-consumer. If it passes
the test, both will be made available.
Logo Robyn brought color copies of six different globes and two types of olive
branches. She will put the committees preferences on the web in gray scale with text
added for review.
Transportation Many of the recommendations on the 1996 Choices document have become
policy, although not widely publicized. However, suggestions relating to a transportation
resource center have not been implemented. Marti was asked to draw up a resolution in
support of the center. The committee approved the wording with a change to address the
fact that the 1996 Choices report recommended a position be created to staff a resource
center rather than to create the center itself. It was further suggested that instead of
specifying "in the EMU", an "(s)" be added after Center in the event
that this evolve into multiple centers.
Karyn, Marti, David and Jim will meet with George Hecht to offer the committees
support and give him the opportunity to review the resolution which will take the form of
a letter addressed to Dan Williams.
Minutes submitted by Linda Johnson
The next Environmental Issues Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February
23rd in the EMU Board Room.