sustainable Buffs

  • keep calm and stay cool
    Looking for ways to stay cool this summer? Here is a list of 21 tips to help you, your family and your home stay cool!
  • stack of folded clothes
    Spring has sprung and some people are itching for change. Now is the perfect time to incorporate sustainability into your cleaning routine.
  • girl biking outside
    Â鶹¹ÙÍø offers hundreds of miles of bike lanes, trails and routes, making it the perfect town for cyclists.
  • trash full of food items
    Food waste: it is an insanely important sustainability issue that we can improve within our own homes. Research estimates that upwards of 50% of the total amount of food that is wasted comes from our own kitchens. As a forefront topic
  • person holding cup of coffee
    An individual following a zero waste lifestyle is someone who has consciously made changes to their habits in order to support a non-polluting future. Our generation is the first to grow up in a world that requires all of us to implement
  • activists on a polluted beach
    Reusing or donating items is beneficial to both you and our environment. Here are some tips on how you can reuse in your life.
  • Did you miss the 2021 Campus Sustainability Summit? Check out the videos below and get caught up on each of the presentations from the event.
  • mashed potato cakes
    Don't let your leftovers go to waste this holiday season. Here are a few recipe ideas to combine leftovers into tasty new meals.
  • family members talking at dinner
    Fall break is finally here. Many of us are probably planning to travel home for the holidays and may face the difficult task of teaching our relatives about the zero waste ideologies that we have grown to love here at CU. This is a very tricky
  • flower planter made from ecobricks
    Plastic production is a huge problem, and it is increasing exponentially - by 448 million tons since 2015 (nationalgeographic.com). In a world that produces so much plastic, it is nearly impossible to avoid having unrecyclable plastics in
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