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Wake Forest Guest Blogger: Things are iD GREEN!

The staff and campers at iD Tech Wake Forest have embraced iD’s green philosophy.  She also explains the importance of conserving energy by habitually turning off computers, monitors, printers and lights that are not in use. We have found that campers are committed to protecting the environment in all areas of their life.

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In our staff’s opening greeting of new students on Sunday and Monday, Lead Instructor Kim S. routinely discusses the importance of recycling paper, aluminum and plastic, ink cartridges and cell phones.

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Camper Zach C. sports a t-shirt sold by his class that supports the purchase of land to be preserved in the Rain Forest.

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This type of environmental commitment is re-enforced by the abundance of recycling signs in the lab, and the easy access to recycling bins in the dorm and lab. Enlarge photo 107

Week 4 Day camper Eli C., who brings his lunch daily, crushes his soda can and discards it in the recycling bins near the lab putting into practice the three Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle!

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iD staff members walk or carpool for personal errands off campus.

Director Kathy rides her bike around campus to handle iD Tech business.

We use traditional kitchen ware & cutlery in our dorm kitchen that can be washed and reused.

iD staffers carry reusable coffee mugs and green iD water bottles to reduce waste.

iD staff members hang their laundry to dry instead of using the dryers.

iD Tech Camps at Wake Forest, we salute you!  Way to go!  Keep it up!  Thanks for making iD Tech Camps greener.  We thank you and so does the planet.  Every little bit helps, and you are doing your part!

-Pete

July 12th, 2007

Posted in: Summer Camps

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