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2010 National STAR EventsJuly 4-8 Chicago, IL
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Environmental Ambassador is an individual or team event that recognizes participants who address environmental issues that
adversely impact human health and well-being and who actively empower others to get involved. Participants will research one of the five current topics, investigate areas where they can make a
differences, develop and carry out a stewardship project for their home, school, or community, and educate others in their school or
community about the problems, effects, and solutions regarding the environmental concern.
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Event Rules2009-2010 STAR Events Manual
Pages 200-206
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Basic Event Elements• Environmental Issue Research – check out this year’s 5 topics
online at www.fcclainc.org\content\star-events
• Stewardship Project – after researching problems and solutions within your topic, find a way to do something beneficial for your home, school, or community
• Educational Presentations – talk to people in your school or community about your project and what they can do to help
• Portfolio – just like Applied Technology, Career Investigation, Early Childhood, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Job Interview
• Oral Presentation – up to 15 minutes
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Getting Started• Research-Based – begin with the topic which interests you most
• Need-Based – develop a project that meets a pre-determined need of your home, school, or community
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2009-2010 Topics• Reduce your carbon footprint through efficient energy use and
recycling.• Effects of climate change on air quality and the resulting affect on
human health.• Impact of community/home composting and gardening on the local environment and human health.• Relationship of climate change to insects and other organism populations and mutations.• Impact of climate change on sunlight quality and the resulting affect on youth health.
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The FCCLA Planning Process
The Planning Process is always the best place to
start a project. Get a copy from your adviser or find it
on the FCCLA national website, www.fcclainc.org
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Event Specifications & Rubric
Before you begin your project, check out the
specifications and the rubric to see exactly what is
required. Use the rubric as you complete project
components to ensure you are on the right track.
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Sample ProjectThis presentation demonstrates project content, not the
appropriate manner in which to display content. For more information on how to prepare your portfolio, please read the
event specifications in the STAR Events Manual.
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Identify ConcernsOur school does not have any recycling
receptacles and the community recycling center is only patronized by a few residents. This leads to the conclusion that the majority of waste in our school and community is sent
to the landfill rather than given a chance to be recycled.
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Set a GoalDevelop an environment where recycling is just as easy as disposing of items.• Place recycling bins next to each trash receptacle in our
school.• Secure a plastic bag and film recycling receptacle at the local
grocery store.• Educate students and community members about how to
make recycling a natural part of everyday life.
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Form a Plan1. First, we need to learn as much as possible about recycling
before we start our project so we will begin by doing research.
2. We will discuss the current situation with our principal and superintendent and get permission for the placement of school recycling receptacles.
3. We will then raise funds for school recycling bins through a project that also encourages recycling education.
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Form a Plan4. We will discuss the addition of plastic film recycling collection bin
at the local grocery store with the owner. We hope to use leftover money from the school project to help fund this project, or potentially with a community sponsor.
5. Finally, we will educate others in the school and community about the importance of recycling by presenting programs on recycling to various school and community groups, including an all-school assembly, school staff breakfast, Lion’s Club meeting, Rotary Club meeting, and other various community organizations.
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ActWe developed: • Main talking points from recycling research• School Recycling Receptacle proposal• Recycling Receptacle fundraiser• Plastic Bag and Film Recycling Collection Bin proposal• Community support letter• Recycling Education Program proposal• Recycling Education Program
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ResearchWe found that since recycling is such a popular topic in today’s society, there is a lot of very current and reliable information on the internet and decided to use this form of researching as our primary tool. In addition, we talked with the county recycling center supervisor for information about the resources available in our community. He was very excited about our project and gave us pamphlets on how to use the recycling center to distribute during our presentations to school and community groups.
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ResearchHere’s a list of websites with great information about recycling:• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – www.epa.gov• American Chemistry Council – www.americanchemistry.com• Earth 911 – www.earth911.com• America Recycles Day – www.americarecyclesday.org• Waste Management – www.wastemanagement.com• Plastic Bag Facts – www.plasticbagfacts.org• Plastic Bag Recycling – www.plasticbagrecycling.org• Coke’s Live Positively – www.livepositively.com
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School Recycling Receptacle Proposal
As we thought about how to best collect recyclable waste, we realized that the more access people have to a recycling bin,
the more likely they will be to recycle. Therefore, we decided on four types of locations for recycling bins to be placed:
• Classrooms, Offices, & Locker Rooms• Hallways & Common Spaces
• Outdoors•Sporting Events
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School Recycling Receptacle Proposal: Classrooms, Offices, & Locker Rooms
We will place two recycling bins (one for paper/one for plastic) next to each trash bin in all school
classrooms and offices. Our school has 15 classrooms, 5 offices, and 4 locker rooms so we will
need 48 (24 Blue/24 Green) of these 28-quart Rubbermaid desk-side recycling bins. We talked with the local hardware store who agreed to sell them to
us at wholesale plus shipping and tax, so the total cost will be approximately $300.
Plastic Bottles
Paper
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School Recycling Receptacle Proposal: Hallways & Common Space
We will place two recycling bins (one for paper/one for plastic) next to each trash bin in three hallway locations and three large common areas. These are larger, 23 gallon, bins with venting and recycle specific lids. Each container, including
the lid, is about $75 with our local hardware store agreement, which means the total for all six is approximately $900. Paper
Plastic Bottles
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School Recycling Receptacle Proposal: Outdoor
The permanent bin outside the school entrance will be for plastic only. We studied students outdoor disposing habits and found
that most students discarded waste from food products in this trash can. Most paper is
disposed of inside, therefore, a paper bin is not needed in this area. This bin will be
decaled with the school mascot on two sides and the recycling symbol with “Plastic Only”
on the other two sides and top. 38 Gallon Capacity$200
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School Recycling Receptacle Proposal: Sporting Events
Since our concession stand, vending machines, and the convenience store across the street only sell
plastic bottles of beverages, we will place one recycling bin for bottles next to each sporting event
trash bin. These bins are light-weight so the can easily be transported to the different event sites and put in storage when not in use to increase the life of
use. They will be labeled and since they are clear, people who aren’t aware of the recycling program
will be able to tell they are for plastic only.
30 Gallon Capacity$150 x 3 = $450
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Classroom, Office, & Locker Rooms: $300Hallways & Common Spaces: $900Outdoor $200Sporting Events $450Total $1,850Fundraising Goal $2,000(to cover receptacle, supplies, and unexpected costs)
School Recycling Receptacle Proposal
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School Recycling Receptacle FundraiserChico Bagswww.chicobag.com
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School Recycling Receptacle FundraiserChico Bag Features:
• Lightweight – bags range from 1.5 to 5.6 ounces• Compact – all bag styles are sold with a small pouch to store bags when not in
use. Bags easily fit in the pouch without special folding or effort.• Portable – each pouch comes with an attached carabineer so you can attach it
to your keys, purse, pants, etc.• Stylish – Chico Bag makes products in modern colors and shapes so being green
can be just as fashionable as any other choice.• Durable – depending on the style, bags can hold anywhere from 25-40 pounds.• Washable – get your bag dirty? Just throw it in the wash and let it air dry.
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School Recycling Receptacle Fundraiser:Buy Green, Go Green, Be Green
Original rePETe
Vita rePETe
Materials for Both:Fabric & Cord: 100% Recycled PET (plastic)Carabineer: 97% Recycled AluminumCord Lock: 100$ Recycled PolyurethanesTotal: 99% Recycled materials
Holds up to 25 lbs.
Holds up to 40 lbs.
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School Recycling Receptacle Fundraiser:Buy Green, Go Green, Be Green
Messenger rePETe
Sling Daypack rePETe
Bags to have as samples of available products to order
Product Descriptions,
Colors, & Prices Order
Form
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School Recycling Receptacle Fundraiser
Our Green Selection
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The bags turned out to be very popular! We sold out of the bags we had on hand and took orders for anyone who had missed out or wanted a bigger selection. Many young
adults and mothers bought multiple bags to use for groceries, daily errands, and game day necessities. Several students special ordered “Sling” and “Messenger” bags. In
total, we raised $3,115!!!
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Plastic Bag & Film Recycling Collection Bin Proposal
Recycling Collection Bins
Bin Decals
Store Posters
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Community Support Letter
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School & Community Presentations1. National Elementary School – this presentation was based on a
children’s book called Michael Recycle and was developed to help young children make recycling part of their lifestyle
2. National Middle & High School – we put together a skit by FCCLA members about recycling in our school, asked the community recycling center coordinator to speak about how to recycle at home, and announced in-school recycling incentives (tokens for FACS cookies, free sodas, and an all-school pizza lunch for reaching our recycling goals)
3. NHS Community Thanks B-Ball Night Half-time Entertainment – we took participants out of the audience and played a recycling trivia game during half-time of the girls varsity basketball game. Throughout the evening we also allowed those who recycled their beverage bottles to enter a drawing and selected the winner during the boys varsity game.
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School & Community Presentations4. Lion’s Club – this group is primarily made of men in the community. We
talked about how they use recyclable materials everyday, what typically happens to them, and how they can make simple changes to their daily routine to be more environmentally responsible.
5. Rotary Club – this group is primarily business men and women in the community. We focused our presentation on how they can start recycling programs in their businesses, educate employees on recycling, and be involved in an active environmentally responsible community.
6. Xi Theta Sorority – this group is made up of women active in the community. We focused our presentation on how they can start home recycling programs and how to encourage a recycling lifestyle for their children and neighbors.
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Project Summary Submission
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Follow Up• The school recycling bins were installed in December and our school maintenance staff
has reported a 35% lower amount of trash throughout the second semester compared to the first semester.
• Our community recycling center has reported a 500% increase in recycling compared to last year’s amounts.
• The plastic bag and film recycling has been incredibly successful. Both bins have to be emptied twice each month. Since this is the first opportunity our community has had to recycle this material, the amount of plastic we are saving from the landfill is tremendous.
• Because of our efforts in school and community recycling, our school board asked for more information on how we could become a more environmentally responsible environment. We gave them the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s sample proclamation as a place to start in determining needs and making changes. They have now signed a proclamation and we have all become EPA Climate Ambassadors.
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Evaluating Your ProjectThe STAR Events rubrics are a great way to make sure that your project is up to the highest standards. Use
the rubric as you prepare your portfolio and speech to make sure you are ready to compete!
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Point Summary Form
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Rubric
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Tips for Success• Follow the Rules! – The STAR Events Manual is now available at www.fcclainc.org. If you have questions, ask your adviser or state adviser to help clarify the rules.
• Be Purposeful – think about what could really benefit your school or community and plan a project with purpose.
• Get Support First – this project will likely be more successful if you have support from key school or community members before you
start. Make sure you do your research and know your stuff so you can impress others and gain their assistance in the cause.
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2010 National STAR EventsJuly 4-8 Chicago, IL