Progress on G4 posted here. Yay... >A<
Part 2, where we have bins stationed next to the trashcan. Hm. Apparently, automatic font color is broken now. I'll have to fix that....... F| Until then, black will have to do.
Day 1; 12.1.09
Recyclables in trashcan: 20; ~25.6%
Actual Trash: 49; ~62.8%
Recyclables in Bin: 6; ~7.7% total; ~20.7% just recycles + bins
Non-recyclables in bin: 3; ~3.8%; ~10.3% just recycles + bins
Grand Total: 78
Recyclables + in bin: 29
Day 2; 12.3.09
Recyclables in trashcan: 32; ~29.1%
Actual Trash: 74; ~67.3%
Recyclables in Bin: 3; ~2.7% overall; ~8.6% bins + recycles
Trash in Bin: 1; ~.91% overall; ~2.9 bins + recycles
Total: 110
Recyclables + in bins: 35
Day 3; 12.4.09
Recyclables in Trash: 39; ~29%
Actual Trash: 82; ~62%
Recyclables in Bin: 14; ~9% overall; ~25% bins+ recyclables
Trash in Bin: 3; ~2.3% overall; 5% bins + recyclables
Total: 133
Recyclables + in bins: 56
Posted by Chiara at 1:27 PM
On a side note.... Interesting Information: Calculating Ecological Footprints
Board has been planned, and is in the process of being finished!
Taking three large cardboard boxes, we'll be forming our board with three ares: The Problem, Process and Future (may be changed as we go). The boxes will be placed to form a triangle (2 on bottom, one on top), with aluminum arrows flowing from one to another. It'll look like the recycling logo ---->
Boxes have been covered with recyclable materials and trash. Some kind of lamination will be used to make the board a single plane.
Actual G4 info will be placed on black mat-board and some kind of 3D adhesive.
Setbacks.... We still have to plan Trashcan Jackson and our interview and tour with the DWM. But other than that, we seem to be doing nicely in terms of progress and finish.
Posted by Chiara Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 4:57 PM
STILL TO DO: Call DWM, set up a tour/interview. Create quantitative/qualitative data representations. Trashcan Jackson. Board
Ooook, I think we bit a bit too much here DX We thought 100 surveys would be good, but we didn't take into account the mass amount of work it would take to grade each question....
Carissa "graded" all of the surveys
Jackson, Carissa, Camila and I all conducted 25 surveys each.
Not all surveys have been graded.
Survey Data: 69 Participants
1. Do you recycle?
Yes: 55
No: 7
Sometimes/Other : 7
2. Do you own a recycling bin?
Yes: 53
No: 15
Said no, but said yes to recycling*: 9
*Most likely indicates recycling at school or the use of community bins/facilities
3. What do you recycle?
Carissa: I can try both bar graph/pie chart, and we'll pick the best looking one :)
Everything (Or some derivative)
(These answers are vague): 12
No answer: 5
Answered something not recyclable: 3
Paper included in answer (Any paper, excluding wax paper) : 31
Cans (aluminum) Included in answer: 31
Plastic Included in Answer (Bottles) : 30
Cardboard included in answer: 8
Glass Bottles included in answer: 11
Foil included in answer: 6
Misc: 4
4. Circle the Recyclables:
Grading Scale: Out of 12; Surveys from ESS (Per. 6), Psych (Per. 2), Bio (Per. 4)
Total Surveyed (as of now: 69)
0-6: Failed ----> none
7-8: D ----> 11
9-10: C/B ----> 44
11-12: A ----> 13
Most people scored a 9 - 10, meaning average knowledge of recycling and participation.
5. Do you ever reuse items? If so, what? If not, why?
Overall yes: 58
Overall No: 11
Containers (May include tupperware, other food containers): 12
Bags (plastic grocery, zip lock): 18
Bottles (Include both glass and plastic): 33
Paper: 15
Clothes: 3
6. What, in your opinion, is the best benefit of recycling?
Includes information about the environment: 39
Includes information about reusing:23
Includes Information on energy: 3
Misc: 2
No answer: 2
7. How much do you think is thrown away that could be recycled?
Data needs to be finished scored. From what I've seen, there's a mass amount of best-guess percentages and "a LOT"s.
8. Is recycling better than reusing and/or reducing?
Equal: 23
No: 19
Yes: 11
Depends: 6
No answer:6
Mislead information: 4
Posted by Chiara at 4:28 PM
Links:
We are trying to set up a tour of the facility as well as a possible interview with the staff regarding energy used in recycling. Contact information for DWM (link thing not working here!!! Whyyyy?) :
http://www.denvergov.com/recmor/ContactsMoreInfo/tabid/425384/Default.aspx
Posted by Chiara Monday, October 19, 2009 at 12:07 PM