Green Residence

Row of students raising their hands in celebration

Help Campus Housing go green!

Students have an incredibly important role to play in making the University of Waterloo a more sustainable campus. To support students in this journey, we've launched the Green Residence program in partnership with Campus Housing.

The goal of the Green Ambassador program is to build student sustainability leadership skills and experience, support sustainable behaviours across the residence community, and provide meaningful feedback to the University on housing sustainability.

The Green Residence Ambassador program is an amazing opportunity for students to:

  • Gain valuable leadership, teamwork, and communication experience
  • Make a tangible impact in lowering your environmental footprint
  • Fulfil requirements for WWF Canada's Living Planet Leader designation
  • Make new friends and have fun!

Meet your Green Residence Ambassadors!

Green residence ambassador Skyler Yiyang Xiang is pictured.

Skyler Yiyang Xiang

(she/her)

Planning

Ambassador at V1

Green Residence Ambassador Ella Bradford is pictured.

Ella Bradford

(she/her)

Environmental Engineering

Ambassador at UWP

Green residence ambassador Shaher Bano is pictured.

Shaher Bano

(she/her)

Master of Climate Change

Ambassador at CLV

Green residence ambassador Shea Bitter is pictured.

Shea Bitter

(she/her)

Honours Science

Ambassador at V1

Green residence ambassador Tara Onayoade is pictured.

Tara Onayoade

(he/him)

Computer Science and Business

Ambassador at UWP

Green residence ambassador Misha Ali is pictured.

Misha Ali

(she/her)

Honours Health Sciences, Co-op

Ambassador at REV

Green residence ambassador Chloe Tsao is pictured.

Chloe Tsao

(she/her)

Environmental Science

Ambassador at UWP

Green residence ambassador Maddy Noorzad is pictured.

Maddy Noorzad

(she/her)

Geography and Environmental Management, Co-op

Ambassador at V1

Green residence ambassador Jaydon Ly is pictured.

Jaydon Ly

(he/him)

Planning

Ambassador at REV

Green residence ambassador Fio Gandola is pictured.

Fio Gandola

(they/he)

Honours Geomatics,

Co-op

Ambassador at CMH

Green residence ambassador KP Hothi is pictured.

KP Hothi

(he/him)

Optometry

Ambassador at CLV

Green residence ambassador Selina Yang is pictured.

Selina Yang

(she/they)

Environment, Resources and Sustainability, Co-op

Ambassador at UWP

Green residence ambassador Manuela D'Cunha is pictured.

Manuela D'Cunha

(she/her)

Planning

Ambassador at REV

Lion the cat is pictured.

Pearl D’silva

(she/her)

Psychology

Ambassador at V1

Fall 2024/Winter 2025 cohort

Applications for the Green Residence Ambassador positions for Winter 2025 are now OPEN.

The Green Residence program is excited to continue for fall 2024 and winter 2025. The program will focus on a mix of professional development opportunities for ambassadors, as well as outreach and engagement activities to engage peers on sustainable living in residence.

Ambassadors help to lead outreach and engagement activities in their residences! The anticipated time commitment is ~1-2 hours per week from September 2024 through April 2025 (with breaks for Reading Week and other holidays), with a $150 honorarium each term.

Pollinator garden outside V1/MKV
Two Green Residence Ambassadors hosting sustainability booth
Stacked countertop organics bins with greenery in vase
Student in REV hosting sustainability booth

Testimonials

Find out what what previous Green Residence Ambassadors have to say:

As a double major, I don’t have time to take courses not related to my majors, but through the Green Residence program I was able to continue to learn about environmentalism here in the University of Waterloo and how it relates to local and global initiatives. I was also kept in the loop about Sustainability Office events and even had the chance to volunteer in some of them! I really enjoyed being involved with the repair workshop and the 2022 Eco Summit.

Silvia (2022/23 cohort)

My experiences in the program have allowed me to build friendships with others who are also interested in sustainability. I also learned a lot that I am applying in my daily life. For instance, in our biodiversity discussion we talked about the importance of native plants, and I am currently working towards creating a native plant garden to attract pollinators.

Arunemathi (2019/20 cohort)