02/21/2025
SUNY Cortland's Sustainability Office kicked off a new year of planet-friendly advancements and activities by introducing the campus to the spring team of Green Reps earlier this month in it's newsletter, "Keeping it Green."
The mission of the Green Reps is to inspire more environmentally conscious lifestyles through peer-to-peer environmental education programs that encourage a more eco-friendly and sustainable campus and lifelong behaviors.
"We are in the works of planning events that include film screenings, sustainability trivia and reuse crafting sessions in residence halls and across the greater campus community," said Megan Swing, Cortland's energy and sustainability engagement coordinator. "Keep an eye out for Green Rep programs, especially in April for Earth Day!"
Meet the Green Reps!
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Ava BrandonShe/ her Major - Psychology | Minor- Psychology in Schools Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
To help make an environmental difference on campus and help others learn more about the benefits and importance of being a sustainable induvial.
Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
Using a reusable water bottle rather than disposable water bottles.
Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
All the outside seating and tables that our campus has to offer! I love studying and doing my homework outside on a nice day.
What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
My biggest environmental goal is to live as much of a sustainable lifestyle as possible. I hope that in the future we see an increase in the use of renewable energy and an increase in the amount of recycling that occurs.
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Brianne LeakShe/her
Major- Early Childhood Education
Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
I have always cared deeply about the Earth and the importance of taking care of our home. I took environmental science in high school and loved learning more about the topic. My teacher and that class really left a huge impact on me so, I wanted to become a Green Rep to use my knowledge on the subject to spread awareness and educate other people about the environment. Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
One small thing I do every day to be eco-friendly is always shutting off lights and faucets when they are not being actively used or are not needed to be on. Not only is this good for the environment, but this also helps you to lower the costs of water and electricity bills, which is good for your wallet! Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
On campus when it is warm, I love to hang out in the courtyard behind my building. What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
One small thing I do every day to be eco-friendly is always shut off lights and faucets when they are not being actively used or are not needed to be on. Not only is this good for the environment, but this also helps you to lower the costs of water and electricity bills, which is good for your wallet! |
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Chris MurphyHe/him
Major - History
Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
I wanted to be a green rep to help people learn about the things they can do to help the planet. Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
I try to avoid single use bottles or cups and stick to my reusable containers. Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
I like the Nemark Pavilion outside of the library where you can enjoy the fresh air. What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
I’d like to see the end of disposable vapes, which lead to significant toxic waste in our landfills, ground, and water. |
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Daniella SantagataShe/her
Major - Health Education
Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
I have always cared deeply about the Earth and the importance of taking care of our home. I took environmental science in high school and loved learning more about the topic. My teacher and that class really left a huge impact on me so, I wanted to become a green rep to use my knowledge on the subject to spread awareness and educate other people about the environment. Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
One small thing I do every day to be eco-friendly is always shutting off lights and faucets when they are not being actively used or are not needed to be on. Not only is this good for the environment, but this also helps you to lower the costs of water and electricity bills, which is good for your wallet! Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
On campus when it is warm, I love to hang out in the courtyard behind my building. What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
In the future when I have my own house it is a goal of mine to install solar panels and compost food waste to be more sustainable. In the next 5-10 years I hope that more big companies are making sustainable swaps like powering their buildings with solar panels, adding green roofs on top of buildings in cities and relying less on fossil fuels. |
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Fiona JossShe/her
Major - Therapeutic Recreation
Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
Growing up, I was always disturbed by the amount of trash that lined my neighborhood. There was litter in every yard, bush line, fence, ditch, and tree. In recent years I’ve become more attuned to the problems our planet is facing, and how I can make my lifestyle less impactful on the planet. The Green Rep program here at Cortland allows me to spread awareness about environmental issues as well as offer solutions and alternatives to harmful habits. One of the three pillars of recreation is the conservation of places and spaces. I am passionate about improving the cleanliness of these areas, not only for the health of our planet but for the health of our community as well.
Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
Instead of using plastic cling wrap to keep food fresh invest in beeswax wraps! These wraps are reusable, multifunctional, and can last for years with proper care and storage.
What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
In the next 5-10 years I hope fast fashion is no longer being produced. My personal goal is to have nearly every new item of clothing I add to my closet be something I’ve made myself, purchased second hand, or bought from a small sustainable business.
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Kat WilburnShe/her Major - Therapeutic Recreation Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
I chose to be a Green Rep to become educated on sustainability and share my knowledge with others!
Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
I always love a reusable bag. There are many fun options, and they always come in handy!
Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
I really enjoy the courtyard outside of the Professional Studies building. It is near my classes and there are bird feeders that allow a great spot for bird watching and soaking up the sun!
What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
My biggest environmental goal is to become a beekeeper! Bees are critically important to our planet, playing a vital role in pollinating approximately 75% of global crops and supporting biodiversity. By properly caring for bees through responsible beekeeping, we can help maintain healthy ecosystems, support food production, and contribute to environmental conservation efforts.
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Mario RuggieroHe/him Major - Philosophy Why did you want to be a Green Rep?
I wanted to become a Green Rep to help preserve nature.
Favorite sustainable swap / eco life hack
My favorite eco life hack is that you can keep refilling the same reusable water bottle over and over!
Favorite outdoor spot to spend time on campus
My favorite outdoor spot is the trees by DeGroat!
What is your biggest environmental goal? What change do you want to see in the next 5-10 years?
My biggest environmental goal is to try to help keep untouched land untouched.
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