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Starting Sunday, Oct. 9, participants will work through a series of daily challenges from decreasing trash to eating locally and sustainably.
UW-L’s week-long “carbon cleanse” is inspired by the book “No Impact Man” by author Colin Beavan. Starting Sunday, Oct. 9, participants will work through a series of daily challenges from decreasing trash to eating locally and sustainably. UW-L will have themes each day from promoting sustainable transportation to using renewable resources.
“Ease and convenience has really taken over our society,” notes UW-L senior Rachel Lee who will be participating in No Impact Week. “I’m doing it to be involved and to inform people about their lifestyle choices and how that affects the environment and their body.”
No Impact Week is part of UW-L’s sustainability-themed year, which includes a variety of presentations and programs related to sustainability, as well as reading Beavan’s book as part of a campus common reading program.
“The point is to get people aware of what they are consuming on a daily basis,” explains Heather Hulett, chair of UW-L’s sustainability committee. “We hope that some of the ideas from the week will cause a permanent change in participants' consumption of resources.”
Read UW-L student Rachel Lee's blog about her participation Oct. 9-16.
Register and learn more about how the La Crosse and Viroqua communities are participating in No Impact Week. General information on the project is available here.
Join UW-L’s No Impact Week activities
Sunday
Kick off the week with a sculpture contest using recyclables. Residence halls will compete for the best sculpture from 4 p.m.-7 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Recreational Eagle Center. The goal is to raise awareness about what can be recycled and get students talking about sustainability, says Chris Dziekan, UW-L assistant director of Residence Life.
Monday
Electronic waste collection 2-6 p.m., Hoeschler Tower. Collection is for personal items only.
Tuesday
Bicycle lubrication and checkover 4-6 p.m., Drake Field
Wednesday
Wellness Day food samples 11-1 p.m., Galley, Cartwright Center
Thursday
Abstain from non-renewable energy for one hour. Some examples might be: Turn the TV off and enjoy nature; turn off the phone and have a conversation in person; turn off the radio or iPod and make your own music. All of these have benefits besides just not using energy. They connect you with nature, friends and yourself, says Hulett.
Friday
Use reusable water bottles starting today. Get 10 percent off water bottles at the University Bookstore.