Ulster County Tiffin Project (SUNY ULSTER)
August 27 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Tuesday, August 27th 2024
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
SUNY Ulster County Community College
Vanderlyn Hall College Lounge, Room #203
Visitor Parking Lot C and Lot D
491 Cottekill Rd, Stone Ridge, NY 12484
This special event is open to the general public – all are welcome!
Single-use packaging (like food take-out containers) are wasteful products that are used once, for a very short period of time, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental, social, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet, communities, and local businesses. Luckily, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go.
Join the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team and Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and Climate Smart Task Force for an engaging presentation and discussion about the benefits of reuse as a way to prevent pollution. At this special event, participants will learn about the waste-climate connection and the lifecycle of some common single use food take-out containers. Come learn why choosing to reuse is not only better for our planet but may also be better for our health.
As a participant, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel, reusable food containers)! Join us and together, let’s unlock the full power and potential of reuse! Registration for this event is required. Class size may be limited. Please reserve your seat by completing the sign-up form and survey questions linked below.
Accessibility: An elevator is accessible in Vanderlyn Hall via the ground floor entrance to Vanderlyn Hall across from the Senate Gymnasium. Attendees may use SUNY Ulster Visitor Parking Lot C and Lot D for parking.
Special thanks to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute!
Funding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions, findings, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State.
Special thanks to our Project Partners: Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and Climate Smart Task Force!
Mission: please check back for more information coming soon.
Special thanks to our Project Partners: SUNY Ulster County Community College!
Mission: SUNY Ulster educates the individual and elevates the community.
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