Camp Wyandot Work Weekend June 12-13
May 29, 2010June 20 deadline for Ohio State Fair entries
June 18, 2010The following statement was crafted by a committee of volunteers and approved by the Board of Directors:
ENVIRONMENTAL VISION STATEMENT
Camp Fire USA – Central Ohio Council is committed to “Reuniting children and nature”. In that endeavor the council is dedicated to enhancing, enriching, and promoting stewardship of the lands, waters, and air under its jurisdiction. Through the efforts of awareness, communication, and education it also desires to extend its reach into the environment in which its clients live, work, and play. This meets one of the core values of Camp Fire USA – to respect and celebrate nature.
In the Summer 2010, Camp Fire USA Central Ohio Council will extend its journey toward a program of reducing, reusing, and recycling. A key to any successful environmental plan is the commitment and involvement of its people…staff, campers, and volunteers.
Action steps are:
REDUCE
Choosing products with minimal packaging to reduce waste
Identifying products and practices to reduce waste toxicity
REUSE
Promoting use of reusable products – example water bottles
Maintaining and repairing durable products
Reusing bags, containers, and other items
Borrowing, renting, or sharing items used infrequently
RECYCLE
Choosing recyclable products
Selecting products made from recycled materials
Disposing of paper, glass, metal, plastic, cardboard in properly marked recycling containers
Separate fruit and vegetable scraps from other waste in the kitchen for compost
Additional steps on the journey:
Place recycling containers at designated sites throughout camp
Transfer deposited items to a central location on a regular basis
Identify individuals responsible for taking items to a recycling center
Identify individuals responsible for removing the fruit and vegetable scraps from the kitchen to a composting location
Identify individuals to maintain the compost area
Select and purchase locally grown unprocessed food whenever possible
Inspect shore around the lake and remove potentially hazardous and toxic items
Use only non-toxic materials when building and replenishing fires
As well as:
Replace old toilets with dual flush models
Invest in rechargeable batteries
Continue the purchasing and use of fluorescent lights or LED light bulbs whenever possible
Install water-saving showerheads
Sources:
http://www.epa.gov
http://planetgreen.discovery.com