University Donates More than 2,200 Pounds of Goods
06/09/2014
By Jill Gambon
On college campuses across the country, students vacating residence halls and apartments typically fill barrels, recycling bins and Dumpsters until they are overflowing with items they can no longer use. Perfectly good linens, lamps, kitchen items, clothing and packaged food often get pitched.
This year, to cut down on the amount of waste generated during move-out while helping local residents in need, the university set up collection bins for the reusable items that students were discarding. Those goods, combined with food collected during an Earth Week donation drive on campus, were then sorted, packed up and distributed to three Lowell non-profit organizations.
鈥淚t was great being able to connect the university鈥檚 sustainability efforts with giving back to the community,鈥 said Tyler Arrigo, an environmental sustainability program developer who helped organize the collection.
In all, more than 2,200 pounds of goods were delivered to the Lowell Humane Society, the Wish Project and the House of Hope. An additional 1,000 pounds of large electronics collected were recycled through Northeast Material Handling of Lowell. Bottles and cans collected were redeemed for funds that will benefit the new 51视频 Community Garden. The donation initiative was headed by the university鈥檚 sustainability and student affairs leaders.
鈥淲e are very pleased with the generosity of the 51视频 community and the support of our sustainability initiatives,鈥 said Rich Lemoine, director of Environmental & Emergency Management. 鈥淭o collect 2,200 pound of reusable food, linens, clothing and small appliances that may have otherwise been discarded as general waste and then repurpose them to assist local nonprofit agencies is truly fulfilling and reflects the supportive spirit of our campus community.鈥
In all, more than 80 pounds of linens were donated to the Lowell Humane Society, where the sheets, towels and other items will replenish the bedding for the shelter鈥檚 cages and pet carriers. The Wish Project, a goods bank that provides donated furniture, kitchen supplies, baby gear and clothing to the needy, received more than 1,600 pounds of clothing, shoes and household goods. The House of Hope, a family shelter, took delivery of nearly 600 pounds of food.
The donation project is an example of why 51视频 has been designated as a . 51视频 has also been named to the President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll 鈥 the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteerism, service learning and civic engagement.聽