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Volume XXIX, Issue 23

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

‘Passport for Sustainability’ Takes Students on a Trip to Be More Environmentally Friendly

Olivia Kearns | The Montclarion

A flag waves in the wind that states, “To change everything, we need everyone.”

Students walking by the Center for Environmental Life Sciences (CELS) building on Friday were greeted with more than just breezy weather and sunny skies. The PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies (PSEGISS) put on the Point of Intervention (POI) tour for students to take a trip and learn more about different sustain-

able initiatives. The Post Landfill Action Network (PLAN) puts on this annual POI tour to raise awareness about sustainability on college campuses around the nation. At Montclair State University, the theme for this tour was “Passport for Sustainability.” Different “countries” represented specific topics regarding sustainability, like donations and current issues. Ambassadors from places like Goodwill, Toni’s Kitchen and the Ameri-

corps New Jersey Watershed Ambassadors Program spoke about ways to contribute to a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. PLAN Tour Coordinator Ansley Pope explained the linear waste process of how people tend to produce products by using them once and then throwing them away. He mentioned alternatives and how students can prevent more of this process. “Everything from resisting

pipelines, to redesigning products, to getting out and voting,” Pope said. “There’s a way in which everyone can shift and challenge this system.” Pope was in a booth that held a repair station with various colors of thread as well as needles. Students could create their own repair kit for when their clothes rip. Instead of throwing them away, Pope encouraged students to fix them with thread, needles and even patches.

Pope encouraged students to visit countries on the POI tour and join in on their passions of contributing to a sustainability commitment. “What we’re trying to pro-

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