Sustainability

Pavithra Prasad (MSc student), Vivian Peng (going into 4th year undergrad), and Elham Pourian (PhD candidate), properly disposing of lab gloves for recycling in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department.Pavithra Prasad (MSc student), Vivian Peng (going into 4th year undergrad), and Elham Pourian (PhD candidate), properly disposing of lab gloves for recycling in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department.

Reducing lab waste through innovation and community action

To support sustainability and reduce the volume of laboratory waste sent to landfills, the University of Windsor has launched a new initiative aimed at recycling uncontaminated personal protective equipment (PPE) from labs across campus.

Gloves, masks, gowns, and hairnets that are free of contaminants are collected and sent to a specialized facility, where the materials are repurposed into new plastic products. 

This process not only reduces reliance on virgin materials but also supports the development of a more circular, sustainable economy.

Nadia HarduarNadia Harduar, UWindsor’s sustainability officer, is inviting the community to celebrate Earth Day at Malden Park and join the university’s Green Team in a tree planting event along the Ganatchio Trail.

Environmental activities Sunday to celebrate Earth

The University of Windsor will be represented at the city’s Earth Day festival, Sunday, April 27, in Malden Park.

boatloads of autoworkers on the Detroit RiverUnited States and Canadian autoworkers hold a wake on the Detroit River on the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. Photo credit: Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University.

Article recounts environmental activism of autoworkers

Autoworkers have been advocating for responsible environmental policies for about a century, says a UWindsor researcher.