QUEST Program One of 10 Competing
for $25K Eco-Grant,
Publicity & Prizes in mtvU GE
ecomagination Challenge
The
innovative idea of a solar-powered trash
compacting receptacle for a class
project has launched a team of students
in the Robert H. Smith School of
Business's Quality Enhancement Systems
and Teams (QUEST) Program into the
national spotlight. They have been
selected by mtvU, MTVs 24-hour college
network, and GE, as one of the top 10
student projects in the first-ever mtvU
GE ecomagination Challenge. Over 100
student groups nationwide submitted for
the competition, with ambitious
proposals addressing everything from
energy conservation to urban runoff and
waste production to wildlife
preservation. The 10 finalists projects
stood out as the most innovative and
pragmatic plans for improving campus
sustainability.
QUEST
Team SOS students plan to
design a solar powered recycling/trash
compaction receptacle addressing the
problem of waste build up and the lack
of recycling receptacles on the
University of Maryland campus. "By
incorporating a renewable,
environmentally friendly energy source
the project goes beyond impacting the
environment at face value," say team
members. "Not only is the idea
innovative and eco-friendly, but it
benefits the students, faculty, and
visitors at the University of Maryland
as well as the people who actually
collect the trash."
Dr. Gerald Suarez, director of the
QUEST program, says the team of
sophomores has already won, in his mind.
"They're combining existing technologies
in a simple holistic approach that makes
waste management more efficient; proving
that you don't need to be an expert in
green technologies to make a
contribution and help address complex
environmental issues."
The finalists' multi-media proposals
are available online at
www.ecocollegechallenge.com.
Students who voted during the voting
period, along with input from mtvU, GE
and top environmental experts, will
determine the winning team, which will
receive a $25,000 grant for the
execution of its idea and be featured on
mtvU and mtvU.com. The winners school
will also receive an mtvU Earth Day
Concert headlined by college favorites
Angels & Airwaves. The winning team
will be announced March 15th.
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