w a s t e g r e e n e s t f o o d green challenge 2017 · pdf filegreen challenge 2017 tea m n...

7
FOOD WASTE PROJECT GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL BENJAMIN WONG ROHAN REDDY BENJAMIN YAO ROBERT YU DAY 8 GREENEST

Upload: hoangkhuong

Post on 08-Mar-2018

217 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

FOOD WASTE

PROJECTGREEN

CHALLENGE2017

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

BENJAMIN WONG ROHAN REDDY BENJAMIN YAO

ROBERT YU

DAY 8 GREENEST

Page 2: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

OUR FINDINGSCURRENT LEFTOVER SITUATION01Currently food is disposed into our regular trash system, where it is mostly sent off to a landfill. This is unfortunate because food has so much potential for usage in other areas. Because food is made of organic compounds (as it was previously life: meat, plants), it can decompose much faster than other materials/products. This being the case, composting food has the ability to provide rich nutrients to soil and thus benefit plants greatly. Not only is compost easy to do, but it also is a great way to reduce food waste and have a more natural and cheep fertilizer.

COMMUNITY FOOD DONATIONS02We believe our dining services do not donate any food to the community; However some students are able to apply for our schools Free & Reduced Meal Program if applicable. Because schools are a large institution and thus have many people to feed, leftovers that would otherweise be thrown out must be abundant. The possibilities of these perfectly "fine" foods are endless,These dishes can be donated to soup kitchens and other community organizations. It's time to stop letting food turn into food waste!

COMPOSTING OF SCHOOL FOOD WASTE03Our school’s dining services do not compost. However it is imperative that our school initiates a composting system. Not only is it a convenient way to dispose of waste, it is an opportunity to create a “fertilizer” that can provide key nutrients to plants. If thrown away, these food wastes would most likely be locked in a pile at a landfill where they would take an extremely long time to degrade. In edition, large-scale composting has the potential to power anaerobic digesters and give back to local gardeners/farmers!

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

Page 3: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

OUR PLAN:Community Awareness

Collective actions is key to make any large impact. Byhaving high participation in a food reaction campaign, theimpact of a single individual can be magnified through largegroups. We will do this through the use of social media andtraditional advertising. By posting on a multitude of social media accounts, teamEcoHawks can raise awareness and call social mediafollowers to action. With a media following of hundreds, many of whom arefrom the JHS campus, team EcoHawks can changeindividual action to the hundreds. Traditional advertising: poster and word of mouth

Food Scrap Collection Setup labeled trash cans able to accept large amounts of food waste in cafeteria. Create signs and educate students on what is appropriate to put in the cans. Oils in small portions can be allowed Meat is not the best to compost (attracts pests) Vegetables and fruits are the best.

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS

EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

Page 4: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

Compost Creation Connect with campus environmental groups and environmentally-conscious students to create a solid composting system (we contacted student council president Jack Mok and drafted an email to Lunch Director Tracy Gilet). One of the key actions to creating a legitimate compost system is discussing plans with those who have the power to change school policy. We already contacted our lunch program director. Future contacts: Student council, Groundskeeping staff, etc. It is also necessary to have onsite- compost turners that are able to accommodate the high amounts of food waste produced.

Distribute Compost Begin fundraisers by selling nutrient rich soil/compost Distribute freely to community gardeners, farmers, andother large groups who would be willing to accept thecompost and use it appropriately.

With this plan, our next step was to contact those that could make a direct impact on changing the way our

school disposes of the waste it creates. We decided to contact our school's lunch director and speak with the

Student Council President of Jericho High School.

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS

EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

Page 5: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

CONTACTING SCHOOL LUNCH DIRECTOR

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS

EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

Page 6: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

PRESENTING TO STUDENT COUNCIL PRES.

We also discussed our plan with Student Council President Jack Mok:

       After cross-country practice one day, Ben W. of the EcoHawks met with Jericho HS Student Council President Jack Mok and presented our plan to him. After their talk, we learned that recycling has not been discussed in student council before and that he (Jack) looks forward to potentially raising awareness to our waste program at Jericho HS and to present our proposal to the student council of all grades to see if we can do something about it. We hope that this will be the step towards a composting system being implemented in our very own high school!

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS

EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL

Page 7: W A S T E G R E E N E S T F O O D GREEN CHALLENGE 2017 · PDF fileGREEN CHALLENGE 2017 TEA M N A M E: ECOHAWKS ... a g reat way to red u ce f ood ... Co llec ti v e a c ti o ns i s

CAMPUS WASTE 

We took pictures of three garbagecans in our cafeteria at the end of

the day.

The amount of waste inside madeus shocked, especially how much

compostable materials there are inthe trash. However, plastic

wrappers dominated the trash bin,followed by food scraps, paper

bags, and trays.

If we can get our high school to start a composting program, muchof this biodegradable waste can becomposted without being thrown

into the trash and ending up in ouroverflowing landfills.

TEAM NAME: ECOHAWKS USERNAME: ECOHAWKS

EMAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL: JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL