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Bin Liners: An Opportunity to Drastically Reduce Single-Use Plastic
On February 23, 2022
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Margaret O’Connor ’23 The typical American tosses 110 pounds of single-use plastic every year. With approximately 10,000 students, faculty, and staff, the William &
Trash Transformation: Eliminating Bin Liners & Centralizing Waste Collection
On February 7, 2022
![Stack of W&M Sustainability Recycle signs](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/recycle-280x190.png)
By Zach Roberts ’22 It is no secret that plastic waste, especially single-use plastics, is causing a huge amount of damage to the environment,
Diving Deep: A Fresh Look at Internships & Fellowship Opportunities
On August 23, 2021
![person walking up the stairs in one of our historic buildings](https://wmblogs.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/other-280x190.jpg)
By Colleen Norton ’21 In the summer of 2020, the murder of George Floyd sparked demonstrations across the U.S. in support of the countless
Solar Accessibility for Low- to Moderate-Income Communities
On July 19, 2021
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By Emma Rebour ’21 The Environmental Science & Policy major at William & Mary is characterized by its intersectional nature. Throughout my time at