(news THE B *". THE battalion 7A Thursday, April 18, 2002 arth Day celebration ocuses on awareness |By Melissa McKeon THE BATTALION said. “It affin doing good wb responding public relation; VVe also ckj 10 ''me. whicbl >omething neii ‘ r and over agar hC ,7^ : « In 1970, U.S. Sen. Gaylord '6 ()()() Th iNelson turned concern about the se th ^ m W ironment ‘ nto a grassroots- 111 l aI nM # 1 eanipaign through a series ' lkc suu: of college campus sit-ins that lonorcd that Jbecamc known as Erulh Day. The 1,1 ’I'e best air., issues Nelson embraced in 1970 and the years before the first Earth Jty remain today, and environ- pental groups on the Texas A&M opus are trying to keep those lues at the forefront of April 22 ]rth Day celebrations. | Organizations on campus will me together in an Environmental Irum sponsored by the Ivironmental Issues Committee lursday at 6 p.m. in Koldus 144. per organizations participating I I the forum are the National kociation of Environmental afessionals. Replant and Cool gies for Recycling. “We wanted to get the envi- Jnmental community together I a forum where they can net- lork,” said Amy Courtney, ■esident of the Environmental ■sues Committee. “We have Some small committees, and it can be difficult to make changes. ■Vith this forum) we can pool our resources.” The forum’s main goal is for icr students to become more are of environmental groups on campus, Courtney said. Some major issues still on the n Day agenda include threats to wildlife, increasingly polluted ater, vanishing forests and cli- ate change. President Bush’s Clear Skies itiative, unveiled in Februrary, ill help set mandatory caps on toxic fume emissions from auto- obiles and plants, lessen the lealth effects from particles in the air and deliver earlier reduc tions than would be achieved with the current law. A Planet Earth Celebration is set for April 20 at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. One of the co-sponsors of the celebration is the Texas A&M Recycling Center, which handles all recy cling on the A&M campus. “At this time we [the Texas A&M Recycling Center] pro duce 20 bales from recyclable Our goal is edu cation. We want to get the word out that being environmen tally conscious is very important. Lisic genres allenge: 'een groups ce halls out on Polo Fiei il service ce activity )propriatelyii is. Also, the tas bool at the Uni® ance with the fe erferinc in the® ng wanting to us jutes, are — Samantha Betten College Station recycling coordinator materials a week. Each bale weighs approximately 1,100 pounds,” said Tom Marshall, acting supervisor of the Recycling Center. Some of the trash picked up from the campus includes computer jet cartridges and laser toner cartridges. The center is the only program that accepts white paper for recycling. “We will accept and recy cle anything that tears as long as it is not contaminated with food,” Marshall said. “That includes books, catalogs, magazines and cardboard.” The Planet Earth Celebration is a community wide public education event held annually on the Saturday during Earth Week. The event is sponsored by the cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas A&M and the Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency. It features educational demonstrations and displays on many environmental top ics, including resource con servation, tree planting and pollution prevention. “Some issues we will be dis cussing are composting, water and energy conservation and recycling,” said Samantha Betten, recycling coordinator for College Station. “There will be a lot of information out there.” The city of College Station handled approximately 3,600 tons of recyclable materials last year, Betten said. The recy- clables included green brush, steel, clear and opaque plastics, clear and brown glass bottles, as well as magazines, newspapers and car batteries. The coordinators of the Planet Earth Celebration want to help the community learn how to help the environment. “Our goal is education,” Betten said. “We want to get the word out that being environ mentally conscious is very important.” This is the Planet Earth Celebration’s seventh year. Activities will include face painting, a T-shirt design contest to determine the 2003 Planet Earth Celebration T-shirt design and bird feeder building. Children will also be decorat ing bags from H-E-B with envi ronmental messages that will be used to sack groceries at the supermarket after the event. 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