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But Will People Do It?: Behavior Modification Strategies for Source Reduction Activities

But Will People Do It?: Behavior Modification Strategies for Source Reduction Activities. Shannon Judd Environmental Education/Outreach Coordinator Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa ITEP Source Reduction Training September 2011. But Will People Do It?. Reasons People Do Something…

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But Will People Do It?: Behavior Modification Strategies for Source Reduction Activities

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  1. But Will People Do It?: Behavior Modification Strategies for Source Reduction Activities Shannon Judd Environmental Education/Outreach Coordinator Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa ITEP Source Reduction Training September 2011

  2. But Will People Do It? • Reasons People Do Something… • Because they have to. • Because they want to. • Because it’s the right thing to do. • Because it helps solve another issue.

  3. But Will People Do It? • Reasons People Don’t Do Something… • Knowledge or Awareness • Time • Convenience • Beliefs and Values

  4. But Will they Do It? • Strategies for Behavior Modification • Develop ordinances and policies to deal with solid waste management issues • Provide equally-accessible alternatives • Measure and demonstrate financial benefits • Try trial-runs or small-scale pilot projects • Get the community involved in the building process • Conduct Education and Outreach

  5. Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Waste Management and Recycling Ordinance • Adopted 1993, Amended 2003 • Open Burning and Recycling language included • Fines Imposed

  6. Available and Accessible FacilitiesFond du Lac Transfer Station

  7. Fond du Lac Transfer Station

  8. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy • Start small – include one division or program and expand to other areas • Limit research needed to find green products – easy guide on what is best, better, and least desirable • Do not start from scratch…there are many examples out there

  9. Policies and Ordinances • Allow for public input during the process • Make the policies, ordinances and consequences known • Enforce them! • Provide assistance with compliance when new policies in place

  10. Show the Financial Benefits • Keep track of tonnage, numbers, cost • Determine the cost of proposed investment and cost of no action if applicable • Calculate the payback period • Simple payback = Cost of Investment/Annual Savings • Baler Example: $10,600/$14,000 = .76 year Consider developing an incentive program

  11. Trial Runs and Pilot Projects • Implement changes in stages • Start a project in one location or one part of a location • Be persistent, yet patient • Remain actively involved in the process • Encourage and recognize the efforts of those involved

  12. Environmental Outreach • Explain why • Get the kids involved • Relate efforts to resources significant to the community • Get people outside and involved – what is appreciated will be protected • Use various media – radio station, newspaper, video, hands-on activities, signage • Share your own experiences • Make connections with community members

  13. Community Educators • Earth Day Bags: www.earthdaybags.org Children are our most valuable teachers!

  14. Recycling at Tribal Center – 4th Grade

  15. Recycling Volunteers!

  16. Community Health Fair

  17. Community Health Fair

  18. Community Event Recycling • Recycling bins set up at powwows with banner promoting stewardship • Recycling bins made available to anyone hosting an event; waste site crew sets up and takes down

  19. Going Green Workshops • Offered at staff and community gatherings • Simple, inexpensive things to reduce waste, save energy and save money • Hands-on activity: Make a non-toxic homemade cleaner to take home and use • Cleaning Scrubber: Baking soda, liquid dishsoap, glycerin (if storing)

  20. Rain Barrels • Make-your-own Rain Barrel Packets • Rain Barrel Workshop

  21. Rain Barrels and Compost Bins Earth Machine - $44.00 Systern Rain Barrel - $55

  22. Outreach Activities • Fond du Lac Environmental Stewardship Project ~Environmental Stewardship Video http://www.fdlrez.com/newnr/environ/envstewardvid.htm ~Environmental Stewardship Brochure http://www.fdlrez.com/newnr/environ/stewardship.pdf

  23. Outreach Activities

  24. Renewable Energy Program Solar Air Heating Systems

  25. Renewable Energy Solar Power at FdL Ojibwe School Powwow grounds

  26. GanawenjigewinMaawanji’idiwinTaking Care of Things Festival Farmers Market for Local Artisans and Food Producers Hands-on Activities to highlight programs Recycle to win! Fire Safety and Tree Giveaway Swap Your Stuff!! Free Rummage Sale Presentations on significant current issues

  27. Share your Experiences

  28. Waste Vegetable Oil

  29. Shannon Judd Environmental Education Outreach Coordinator Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Phone: (218)878-7123 Email: shannonjudd@fdlrez.com Website: www.fdlrez.com/newnr.htm

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