Friday, September 9, 2011

Compost Option Added by Eagle Scout

Joey Gonzalez recently completed upgrading our Science Quad recycle stations for his Eagle Scout project. His project was cleaning, then modifying seventeen outdoor recycle stations to include a compost option. Joey organized the re-cutting and re-labeling of the doors so that the left side is now labeled "COMPOST" as a place for banana peels, apple cores and cardboard trays. Anything we can rot in our compost bins, thereby reducing the waste stream headed to the Altamont Landfill.

The center receptacle label was changed from "Trash" to "Landfill" so that students are reminded of our goal of reducing the material headed to the landfill.

The right side receptacle was previously labeled "plastic bottles". This worked fine, but a decision was made to place Aluminum cans in the same slot as plastic bottles now labeled "RECYCLING."  This freed the left side for compost.
AP Environmental Science students performed as waste analysis last year, determining that most of the material in the trash receptacles could be composted. So this change will hopefully remove more of the compostables from our waste-stream.
Joey with a safety talk, and instructing his workers on how to install the modified doors and signs.
This project is counting on students in the Science Quad placing compostable materials in the left slot marked "COMPOST." If we can make this work in the seventeen LHS Science Quad recycling stations, then we will proceed to modify the remaining recycling stations on campus. LHS has fifty-seven outdoor recycling stations like the ones pictured.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Built Here at LHS!

Peter Nyholm and Michael Hawkins put the finishing touches on a recycle station made right here at LHS! Very COOL!
In the past, using grant money, we have purchased the large green recycle stations for our campus. They are very high quality, but also expensive, and are manufactured in Canada. We like Canada, and we like Midpoint/Clean River manufacturing. But we like LHS students making these right here on campus even more. So, Great Job!
Design students have created this prototype to show that we can customize these stations for use in specialized locations like the gym. Or, in the main hall, or elsewhere. Perhaps other local schools would like to employ LHS students to make their stations?

Progress on Home Built Recycler


Peter Nyholm is nearing completion of a new recycling station at LHS. The station will look very much like our present stations, but some of the dimensions, and functionality of the station has been customized for special uses. Peter made these design advances in Mr. Waltz's CAD (Computer Aided Design)class.
Last year, AP Environmental Science students Brooke Betts and Christina Barras developed a service-learning project to customize a recycle station for use in the Big Gym. They wanted a special station well suited for that application. Brooke and Christina developed a financial grant, gained funding, and started the ball rolling for the building these stations at LHS.
Mike Waltz and the students of the Green Engineering Academy got involved with the design, then Mr. Porter's Wood shop students got involved in the building of our new customized recycler.
Soon, with paint, and some fine tuning, our prototype "Homebuild" recycle station will go into service.