Unifi, Inc., Greensboro, N.C., recently awarded a $10,000 grant to the University of California, Berkeley, for its efforts to boost sustainability on campus.
The school submitted the winning video, a three-minute summary of the circular economy sustainability program that was developed as part of the Pac-12 Zero Waste Challenge. REPREVE, a property of Unifi, is the founding sustainability partner of Pac-12 Team Green, which promotes the sustainability and circular economy efforts.
“Cal’s video really stood out for its students’ and staff members’ tremendous efforts to raise awareness about the importance of a circular economy during the Zero Waste basketball game,” says Richard Gerstein, Unifi executive vice president. “These students understand the importance of protecting our environment. We applaud them for going above and beyond to create exciting promotions at the game to show fans that products people enjoy every day are made when you close the loop on recycling.”
The grant is part of Unifi’s official sponsorship of all Pac-12 Championship events. Unifi’s grant program provides an opportunity to each Pac-12 institution to receive a $5,000 annual grant to promote campus zero-waste activities and circular economy programs, according to the company.
“Our mission is to foster a culture of Zero Waste on campus by becoming a world leader to advance the principles of the circular economy,” says Lin King, zero-waste manager for UC Berkeley. “Winning the video competition is a perfect example of how we can all better promote, educate and market our zero-waste goals at all of the athletic venues.” — D.S.