a. Freshers’ Festival
TK asked the Committee for their ideas regarding September’s Freshers’ Festival – currently in its planning stages with requesting activities and scheduling these. TK outlined activities are to include BEES volunteer signup, Blackout volunteer signup, E&E Promise tree, and the possibility of a Fairtrade fashion show and pop-up charity shops.
It is still to be decided how to package and promote these activities. BT noted that there may be a whole day for Sustainability activities (to be confirmed) – and CH noted that it is useful to have these related activities running together both indoors and outdoors, as with last year’s Make A Difference Day as part of Freshers’, in the Concourse.
CH suggested getting student Societies involved, including Marine Conservation (last year they ran a sandcastle building activity) and Sustainability Action (ran a sustainability pledge activity last year). Plus the suggestion of booking the Smoothie bicycle!
TK asked for further activity ideas, and how best to go forward with putting these activities together. It was agreed that it will be more useful to have BEES promotional materials at different events to reach more students, rather than a specific ‘BEES event’. CH said E&E has the recycling game and the energy-saving Olympics, which have been successful games at previous student events, and also at the recent EnviroRock community event. CH suggested information on the Green Label project could also be included.
BT will be meeting with Jess Lobo (previous Sustainability Action intern) to gather more ideas for Freshers’ Sustainability activities, plus will send a callout to E&D and E&E Committees, for ideas (see Action). CH will also meeting with the new E&E Officer, Lydia Butler, to discuss ideas. TK and BT are due to meet this month with Sam Bailey (E&D Officer) and Lydia Butler (E&E Officer) discuss ideas.
GD asked if there would be non-alcoholic events as part of the Freshers’ Festival, and to ensure that the MasterPass is value for money for everyone, including people who do not drink and go to those events. BT reported there will be more non-alcohol events as part of this Freshers’ Festival, and that the focus is now more about getting to know SUSU. GD also noted it is important to make clear that events are open to all, for example International events are not just for International students.
b. BEES Officer
BT outlined the idea of establishing the role of BEES Officer, to sit either on E&E Committee or Sustainability Zone Committee, as it was discussed at the BEES team Away Day there needs to be a closer relationship between E&E Committee and BEES. TK stated that addition of a BEES Officer would need to be added to the relevant Committee’s bylaws, and that Sustainability Zone Committee would be responsible for agreeing on the three areas of responsibility.
CH noted that the potential BEES Officer could sit on E&E Committee, and also report to the Sustainability Zone Committee, as a non-voting member – and suggested that it would be best to have BEES-trained volunteers as candidates for the role of BEES Officer. CH will send the E&E by-laws for reference (see Action).
BT, CH and GD suggested the three areas could be: a point of call for students to talk to (other than staff)/ leading volunteers; reporting back to E&E committee; publicising volunteering opportunities; fortnightly meetings.
TK will gather these notes, and meet with BT to draft the BEES Officer role and responsibilities, ready for the first Sustainability Zone Committee meeting in the new academic year (see Action).
c. Recycle on your doorstep
This discussion topic was forwarded by Claire Gilbert, VP External Engagement, regarding whether to organise a bag drop for the end of this term. BT updated that there will not be a full collection week – there will be bags available in SUSU for students to pickup and use, and there will then be a street collection or students can take their filled bags to the bins BHF red bins in SUSU on the concourse.
BT noted there were questions regarding being able to get students to participate over the Summer, however even if it is a small scale collection it is still worth running. Also there is a question regarding collection of kitchen items to check, and this item collection could be aimed at leavers – plus a question of storage options (see Action).
d. Sustainability awareness information requirements
Regarding the University’s Sustainability Awareness Survey (issued in February 2014 to staff and students), TK outlined that NUS Students’ Green Fund, the funders of SUSU’s BEES project, are looking for mid-project research. BEES has not got a formal mid-project survey lined up, and it was noted that the Sustainability Awareness Survey does not provide enough information on BEES. BT noted that it would be useful to measure the impact that the Sustainability Zone, and E&E and E&D Committees have had over the year.
TK gave an open call to E&E and E&D Committees on what information would be useful to gather regarding Sustainability activities, via survey questions – for a survey issued at the beginning of the academic year (September), to cover where we are now, and what we are doing in the zone, etc. (e.g. ‘what info would it be useful for you to know about?’ - student awareness, attitudes, etc.). This survey could be matched with the University’s Sustainability Survey, or run separately. TK suggested it may be better to do a separate SUSU survey, as the University cannot share the full results or drill down within the data in its current format.
BT will discuss survey options with TK, and will post out to the E&E and E&D Committees on facebook, to request their input (see Action).