I thought the presentation on Thursday went really well! Everyone really came together and did their part. We all had something important to contribute and I thought the meetings and sessions worked out nicely. I think we were a good team. It felt really good to feel like we accomplished something that might actually be of some significance, yanno? It’s certainly not everyday in college that I walk away from a project feeling this good about something I had spent my time doing for the past couple months. I learned a lot about recycling, the recycling situation on campus, and what it means in relation to sustainability. This process even taught me a lot about my own habits. I thought I was a lot more “green” than I really am. Well, the first step is awareness, so…at least I’m off to a decent start. I’m excited to talk about and implement what I learned on this recycling project, and what I learned listening to everyone else’s presentations. I thought everyone did a really good job and really wanted to impress Fisher. This is project I won’t soon forget.
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Posted by: Robert Crimian | December 4, 2011 | No Comment |
under: CofC Recylcing
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