These cups are naturally disposable instead of Styrofoam, which isn’t.Ī plan to get these corn cups had been brainstormed for a while now. No longer are the cups made out of Styrofoam, but recyclable corn paper. The Green Committee hopes to spread awareness to instructors to promote the green books instead of the blue. The hardest part seems to be informing teachers that the books are the same. Now, the bookstore is ceasing to order blue books and ordering green books instead. Rutynowskihas is contacting her fellow ASG senators to contact their deans to encourage their staff to reward using green books. Rutynowskihas has convinced to the bookstore to put on a sign to buy green books not blue. Recently Chair of Green Committee, Kingya Rutynowskihas been pressing for changes in the Green Book and Blue Book. “We’re trying to get professors to tell students to use the green book instead.” Khazanovich said. Kathy Young, 17, Pharmaceutical Sciences said, “I never knew there was a difference between the two books I always assumed they were just different colored covers.”īoth are sold at the bookstore for the exact same price, and students should know that there is no difference and that both books are acceptable. Instead, students should use the Green Book which is environmentally friendly and made out of 30% recyclable material. However, the paper made out of fresh natural sources. “Teachers aren’t aware that the green book is available as well.” Khazanovich said, hoping that teachers would tell students to use the green book rather than the blue. “Our main focus is to eliminate the blue books,” active member Bridget Khazanovich, 19, communications said.ĭuring exams, Professors require students to write their essays and answers in a blue book which is basically a small notebook. Continuing the quest to be environmentally friendly, ASG’s Green Committee is working on eliminating blue books and use the green books instead.
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