In Milwaukee...
Rock the Green puts on a near-zero waste music festival that SEAC members have volunteered at in the past.
Growing Power is an urban nonprofit farm where SEAC members volunteer. It has also helped with Marquette's composting efforts in previous years.
The Urban Ecology Center promotes environmental education and offers community programs to encourage sustainability in the greater Milwaukee area. SEAC members have volunteered there.
H2Oscore, developed by Marquette professor McGee Young, is a way for individuals and businesses to track their water usage with an easy-to-use app. Young has spoken at SEAC events.
Growing Power is an urban nonprofit farm where SEAC members volunteer. It has also helped with Marquette's composting efforts in previous years.
The Urban Ecology Center promotes environmental education and offers community programs to encourage sustainability in the greater Milwaukee area. SEAC members have volunteered there.
H2Oscore, developed by Marquette professor McGee Young, is a way for individuals and businesses to track their water usage with an easy-to-use app. Young has spoken at SEAC events.
...And Beyond!
Food and Water Watch has helped sponsor SEAC's Take Back the Tap initiative, but it also tackles issues such as fracking, genetically modified foods and climate change.
Earth Hour asks people all over the world to turn off their lights for one hour each year to celebrate their commitment to the environment. It also raises money for sustainable projects. SEAC plans to get Marquette to participate.
Earth Hour asks people all over the world to turn off their lights for one hour each year to celebrate their commitment to the environment. It also raises money for sustainable projects. SEAC plans to get Marquette to participate.