Sustainability Efforts at SXSW
Greetings from Austin! I’m GreenWerk’s resident Social Media guy and I’m down here for the annual South by Southwest conference. I’ll be attending the interactive portion of SXSW, and while I’m down here taking in panels, networking events and parties, I’ll also be observing the green efforts of both the city of Austin and the conference as well.
Austin is definitely one of the most progressive cities in America for sustainability and green building, and South by Southwest seems to be following in the cities footsteps. The sustainability page on the SXSW site outlines the green efforts that are taking place this year. Nothing earth shattering, but it’s still nice to see the organizers actively promote sustainable practices related to the event. Large conferences like these have huge carbon footprints, so even small efforts can become powerful when scaled out over thousands of people.
Some of the green highlights include:
- Registration is entirely paperless
- Event publications and directories are printed on FSC paper
- Wide selection of bike rentals
- Pedicabs are frequent
In addition to the existing green choices, marketers were encouraged to be as mindful as possible about their impact for this event. Having materials printed in Austin and on FSC paper, making non-stop flights, renting Hybrid cars (if a car must be rented), using public transportation, even partnering with an event management company that focuses on creating environmentally friendly events.
On top of all this, Microsoft has partnered with TreeFolks, a “non-profit urban forestry organization whose mission is to grow and protect the urban forest of Austin and central Texas through tree planting, education and community partnerships.” Their combined efforts will help reforest the Balcones Canyonland Preserve. Microsoft will plant one tree for each SXSW attendee that opts to have a tree planted via a Microsoft survey.
Finally, even the hotel I’m staying at (Hyatt Regency Austin) is making efforts to reduce their carbon footprint. CFL bulbs can be found in every room, in all fixtures. In addition, linens and towels are only replaced when prompted by the guests.
Come back often as I provide updates from the conference this weekend.
You can check out my photos from the event on my Flickr page.
Chicago Green Events March 2009
Chicago Department of Environment News and Opportunities: March 2009
- Saturday, March 7: Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility Open
- Thursday, March 19: Greening Your Office Seminar
- Sunday, March 22: UNICEF Water Walk
- Saturday, March 28: Earth Hour 2009
- Register for Spring 2009 Chicago Conservation Corps Leadership Training
- Chicago Conservation Corps Student Clubs is Recruiting Teachers for 2009-2010
Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility Open
- Saturday, March 7, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
- 1150 N. North Branch St.
In February, the City celebrated the millionth pound of material collected at our Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility. More than 18,000 Chicagoans have brought materials to the facility. Take your unwanted paints, chemicals, and computers to the Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility, 1150 N. North Branch (two blocks east of the Kennedy at Division St.) For more information and a complete list of accepted materials, visit www.cityofchicago.org/Environment and click on “Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility” on the right-hand navigation bar.
Greening Your Office: Tips on How to Make Your Workplace Eco-friendly
- Thursday, March 19, 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
- Chicago Architecture Foundation, 224 S. Michigan Ave.
- Pre-registration required: greenofficechallenge@cityofchiago.org.
Join us for a free brown bag lunchtime lecture to learn how to make your workplace earth-friendly. Topics include waste reduction, energy conservation, green transportation, property management engagement and how to start a “green team.” While this lecture is geared towards Green
Office Challenge participants, all are welcome. Pre-registration is required. Email greenofficechallenge@cityofchicago.org and include your name, workplace address, phone number and email address. www.chicagogreenofficechallenge.org. Please note: This event will
also be held on April 23 at the same time and location.
Chicago Conservation Corps Spring 2009 Training Series
- Reserve a seat at an upcoming orientation
- Call (312) 743-9283 or email conservation@cityofchicago.org
You care. Do Something. We’ll Help. The Chicago Conservation Corps is recruiting for its Spring 2009 Environmental Leadership Training Series. Learn from community and environmental leaders about urban environmental challenges and opportunities for change, then lead an environmental service project in your community with C3 support and resources. Past projects include a compact fluorescent lightbulb distribution, hosting a green cleaning course, and starting a recycling program at a church or
school.
Orientation details: Wednesday, March 11 – 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. South Shore Cultural Center, 7059 S. South Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60649
Saturday, March 14 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Chicago Center for Green Technology, 445 N. Sacramento Blvd., Chicago, IL 60612
Monday, March 16 – 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Chicago Department of Environment, 30 N. LaSalle St. 25th Floor, Chicago, IL 60602
Reserve a seat at an orientation by calling (312) 743-9283 or emailing conservation@cityofchicago.org. Visit www.cityofchicago.org/Environment/C3 for application details, requirements and spring training dates.
Chicago Conservation Clubs (C3) is Recruiting Teachers for the 2009-2010 school year
- reserve a seat at an upcoming orientation – Orientations will be held April 14, 15 and 16
C3 is seeking passionate teachers who want to make a difference in their school community. Start an after-school environmental service club with your students. Access curriculum, materials, training workshops, and more from the Chicago Department of Environment. Earn a stipend and
CPDUs for your efforts.
To learn more about the program and attend an orientation on April 14, 15, or 16, contact us at conservation@cityofchicago.org or call our hotline at 312-743-9283. All teacher applications are due May 1. To apply, you must be a Chicago Public School teacher (8th – 12th grade) and attend an orientation. Program includes three evening teacher workshops to be held over the course of the 2009-2010 school year.
Water Walk
- Sunday, March 22 at the Field Museum
- Registration at 9:00 a.m., walk begins at 10:00 a.m.
You are invited to participate in UNICEF’s Tap Project Water Walk, a one mile walk for young people (all ages) and their families, schools and communities to help raise awareness and support for children
worldwide who suffer from a lack of readily available clean water. For more information and to register, visit www.tapproject.org.
Event details:
Sunday, March 22
Registration: 9:00 a.m.
Walk start: 10:00 a.m.
Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr.
Earth Hour 2009
- Saturday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
- www.earthhourus.com
From Amman to Warsaw to Chicago, the skylines of 74 cities in 62 countries will darken for one hour as individuals, businesses, government buildings, schools and major landmarks turn off non-essential
lighting in what will be the largest climate event in history; demonstrating the carbon emissions reductions possible through a simple flick of a switch. Chicago is one of the U.S. cities participating, join the effort. Visit www.earthhourus.com for more information.
November Green Events
Chicago Department of Environment News and Opportunities: November 2008
- Saturday, November 1: Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling
Facility Open
- Thursday, November 13: Chicago Wilderness Congress
- November 5 – December 20: Mayor Daley’s Winter Preparedness Fairs
- Through Friday, October 31: Root for Our City
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Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility Open
- Saturday, November 1, from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
- 1150 N. North Branch St.
Since the Facility opened 2 years ago, more than 14,000 residents have
recycled:
● 464,400 pounds of chemicals
● 471,083 pounds of household electronics
Take your unwanted paints, chemicals, and computers at the Household
Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility, 1150 N. North Branch (two
blocks east of the Kennedy at Division St.) For more information and a
complete list of accepted materials, visit
www.cityofchicago.org/Environment and click on “Household Chemicals
and Computer Recycling Facility” on the right-hand side.
Chicago Wilderness Congress
- Thursday, November 13 from 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
- University of Illinois, 725 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Congress 2008 is the premier event to highlight the resources, science
and collaborative conservation action of the Chicago Wilderness
consortium. Attendees will get to network with more than 230
representatives from public, private and corporate partners in the
region, and hear updates on programs occurring in Chicago. Registration
is $40, student rate is $20. Register online at
www.regonline.com/cwcongress or at the event.
Mayor Daley’s Winter Preparedness Fairs
- Beginning November 2008
Learn how to save money and prepare your home for winter by attending
one of our free weatherization fairs. The fairs showcase ways to
weatherize your home using weather stripping, window plastic and other
energy-saving means. You can also connect with local and state agencies
that may help you save money on your heating bills. Below is a list of
the November fairs. A full list of fairs and available assistance can be
found at www.cityofchicago.org/Environment.
● Wednesday, November 5
3:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Chicago Agricultural High School, 3857 W.
111th St.
● Wednesday, November 12
3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Michelle Clark High School, 5101 W. Harrison
St.
● Friday, November 14
3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Truman College, 1145 W. Wilson Ave.
● Saturday, November 15
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Broadway Armory, 5917 N. Broadway
● Tuesday, November 18
3:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Roosevelt High School, 3436 W. Wilson Ave.
● Thursday, November 20
3:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. at Sherman Park, 1301 W. 52nd St.
● Saturday, November 22
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Illinois College of Optometry, 3241 S.
Michigan Ave.
How to Have a Green Halloween
The friendly eco-people over at Tree Hugger have provided a nice guide for making your Halloween festivities a little more green. The guide provides solid information and resources for making better choices in candy, decorations and costumes.
“Holidays can creep up on you fast, making them hectic and making things such as throwaway costumes, cheap decorations, and disposable cutlery seem convenient. But with a little organization and some simple know-how for last-minute fixes, extending your eco-friendly values into your favorite celebrations doesn’t have to be hard. With our favorite green holiday products and do-it-yourself crafts, delicious and simple recipes, and tried-and-true tips, it’s never been easier to turn Halloween and Thanksgiving into eco-friendly seasons.“
Catch the full article with resources here.


