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RecycleMania 2010 results – Week 3

March 19, 2010

After the third week of RecycleMania 2010, 黑料不打烊 ranked fourth among North Carolina and first among Southern Conference institutions in cumulative pounds recycled (per capita), putting the university well ahead of its 2009 pace. RecycleMania, a 10-week competition taking part on campuses nationwide, challenges colleges and universities to reduce waste and raise awareness about recycling.

RecycleMania 2010 results – Week 5

March 19, 2010

After the fifth week of RecycleMania 2010, 黑料不打烊 remains ahead of the cumulative pounds recycled (per capita) it recorded in last year's contest. Read this post for more details about 黑料不打烊's participation in RecycleMania Week Five.

RecycleMania 2010 results – Week 4

March 19, 2010

After the fourth week of RecycleMania 2010, 黑料不打烊 continues to run ahead of last year's total in cumulative pounds of waste recycled (per capita) across campus. RecycleMania is a 10-week competition among campuses across the country to reduce waste and raise awareness about recycling.

POWERless Energy Competition 2010 – Week 2 results

March 19, 2010

In the second week of the POWERless Energy Competition, 38 of the 41 campus buildings participating showed a reduction in energy use. The top building of the week in Division I was Oaks C, with a 17.04 percent reduction. In Division II, three buildings in Loy Center, Buildings D, E and F, reported a 20.19 percent reduction.

POWERless Energy Competition 2010 – Week 1 Results

March 19, 2010

More than three-quarters of the 41 campus buildings taking part in the 2010 POWERless Energy Competition showed a reduction in energy consumption for the first week of the contest. Each residential area, except one which reported no change in energy usage, reported a decline in consumption.

POWERless Energy Competition 2010 – Week 3 results

March 19, 2010

Thirty-five of the 41 campus buildings taking part in the 2010 POWERless Energy Competition showed a reduction in energy use in the third week of the program. Leading the way in Division I was Oaks A, and in Division II, the top building of the week was the Cannon Pavilion in the Academic Village.