أغجز¹¤×÷تز residence halls are collecting nonperishable food, clothes, rugs, furniture and other usable items now through May 14 for the Throw â€کn’ Go initiative.
The initiative, which began in 2003, gives students the opportunity to donate unwanted items during their move-out periods. Items are given to Family and Community Services, a nonprofit agency in Portage County.
Collection bins are located in designated areas throughout residence halls, as well as in the أغجز¹¤×÷تز Alumni Center for off-campus students and seniors.
In addition to on-campus collection, bins were placed at two off-campus locations, University Oaks Apartments and أغجز¹¤×÷تز Village Apartments, for the first time last summer.
Kevin Heller, conservation major and president of the Commuter and Off-Campus Student Organization, is the driving force behind the initiative’s new off-campus expansion.
“Incorporating Throw â€کn’ Go off campus has caused and will continue to cause a tremendous increase in the amount of material collected,†Heller explains. “It has become a أغجز¹¤×÷تز community effort, not just a أغجز¹¤×÷تز effort.â€
Last year, residence halls collected 86,327 pounds of items. University Oaks Apartments collected 2,750 pounds, and أغجز¹¤×÷تز Village Apartments gathered 3,000 pounds, says Melanie Knowles, sustainability manager for أغجز¹¤×÷تز’s Facilities Planning and Operations.
Heller is currently working with more apartments and the County Clothing Center in Portage County to continue to grow this summer’s off-campus Throw â€کn’ Go.
“This program is very different than any other in the world,†Heller says. “This effort establishes a more environmentally conscious, eco-friendly and community bonding experience. This has been done by working together, working for the greater good and taking a shot at making the world a better place.â€
For more information about sustainability initiatives at أغجز¹¤×÷تز, visit www.kent.edu/sustainability.
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