BioBlitz 2024
From May 6-12, the Sustainability Office will be hosting their second-annual campus-wide BioBlitz: a community-led effort to identify and record species across campus.
From May 6-12, the Sustainability Office will be hosting their second-annual campus-wide BioBlitz: a community-led effort to identify and record species across campus.
It's officially growing season! From May 15-16, the Sustainability Office will be hosting a seedling swap to engage the campus community on gardening, food security, and local food systems.
Do you have any electronic appliances, kitchenware, clothing, or jewelry in need of repair?
4RepairKW is hosting a free repair workshop for the campus community. A band of repairers will be available to fix electrical items, sew or mend clothes, and sharpen knives and scissors, among other things!
Join the Sustainability Office for our annual Bike Fair as we bring together campus and community partners to share information and resources to support cycling and sustainable transportation.
Explore the hidden wonders of the Grand River by bike with rides for all levels, including families (kids must be 10 or over)!
Want to learn how to maintain your bike or have related questions? Visit the Bike Center on Wednesday, June 26th from 3pm – 4pm at the Bike Centre (SLC 0101)!
This July, have your lab join in the university's effort to reduce water intensity! This event will primarily be hosted on our Instagram page (@uwsustainable) - so be sure to follow us to find out how to participate.
Come help us maintain our new pollinator garden by pulling out invasive species such as garlic mustard, common buckthorn, knotweed, thistle and burdock along the hill between DWE and SCH. Gloves, hand tools and light refreshments will be provided.
Do you have any electronic appliances, kitchenware, clothing, or jewelry in need of repair?
4RepairKW is hosting a free repair workshop for the campus community. A band of repairers will be available to fix electrical items, sew or mend clothes, and sharpen knives and scissors, among other things!
Come help us maintain our new pollinator garden by pulling out invasive species such as garlic mustard, common buckthorn, knotweed, thistle and burdock along the hill between DWE and SCH. Gloves, hand tools and light refreshments will be provided.