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Environmental Programs Task Force (EPTF) issues annual report.
Every year EPTF publishes the “EPTF Annual Report” which is a year
in review of the major environmental accomplishments throughout the year. Click
here to view the EPTF Annual Report (PDF).
The EPTF is a collaborative effort of faculty, staff, and students from
different departments working on ways to make campus operations more environmentally
friendly.
Members come from the Campus Activities Complex, Copy Technology Centers,
Publishing Services Bureau, Department of Facilities, and the Executive
Vice-President's Office (to name just a few departments), as well as SAVE
(Share a Vital Earth), Students for Global Sustainability (SfGS), and Prof.
Jeff Steinfeld's Freshman Seminars.
One of the EPTF's early accomplishments was the expansion of the campus
recycling program. This began with just white paper and a limited collection
of other recyclables. Now it includes all types of paper, cardboard, magazines
and newspapers, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics 1 - 7.
The EPTF also initiated a food composting program that has composted hundreds
of tons of discarded food since implementation and has become a leader in
Massachusetts. . It also started a yard waste recycling program and a construction
and demolition (C&D) debris recycling and reuse program. Stringent specifications
for recycling C&D debris, which have become the standard used by the
Department of Facilities in all capital projects, have facilitated the recycling
and reuse of several thousand tons of materials
EPTF's "green goods" procurement program increased the use of
office products made from recycled content and has also encouraged MIT’s
Executive Vice President to formally direct all departments reporting to
the Office of the Executive Vice President to “buy recycled” whenever
possible.
EPTF also helped the Procurement Department and Copy Technology Centers
convert to high-recycled content paper. In just 11 months, copiers went
from using less than 1% recycled paper to 100%.
Any member of the MIT community may join the EPTF.
Contact us at EPTF@mit.edu.
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