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Bringin’ Sexy Back on Campus

by Kenny Luna, North Babylon, NY on 03.21.07
Business & Politics (news)

UW-sexy-n-001.jpgThat’s the message that students at the University of Washington are looking to put out there as they seek to make saving the environment a hot topic by handing out stickers with the slogan “Sustainability is Sexy”. As Kendra Howe of Grist points out, “Sex sells no matter what you’re selling.” So by adding spice to the effort of asking their peers to bring a coffee mug to campus instead of using the paper ones like the UW currently scoffs up at the rate of about 5,000 per day they’re hoping to encourage their peers to come to the realization that it’s cool to think sustainably and live the green life. As Nicholas Fusso, a University of Washington senior and member of the Young Democrats, a group sponsoring the campaign points out, "You don't have to be a pony-tailed hippy to be that type of person. It can be everyone, and it should be everyone."

The campus is also offering incentives to help encourage the reduction in waste. If you’re now a coffee drinker who brings their own cup to campus coffee stands you’ll pay just $1 for drip coffee or receive a 10-cent discount on espresso. Who knows, with more coffee shops than anyone around maybe Starbucks will realize the difference they can make, then pick up the trend and offer some kind of discount too…

Via: Seattle Post-Intelligencer; GreenOptions

Comments (6)

In Edmonton, Alberta, Starbucks offers between $0.10-$0.25 discount when you bring your own cup . . . I thought it was everywhere?

jump to top Jeff Sutherland says:

im pretty sure starbucks does offer the discount everywhere, it gives incentive to purchase the reusable cups they sell near the register.

jump to top jessilikewhoa [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Well, then my mistake, so I apologize if they do! Thanks for the feedback:) -Kenny

jump to top Kenny Luna says:

i feel bad now, sorry if i came off as mean. they may offer a cup discount, but they arent fair trade, so its understandable you would assume they suck all around.

jump to top jessilikewhoa [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Go UW! I was given the chance to order one of these t-shirts, but they aren't organic cotton :(.

The discount in this article is accurate. We don't have Starbucks on campus, but Starbucks' in Seattle give a 10¢ discount when you bring your own mug. Also, Starbucks is the largest purchaser of fair trade coffee in the world (last I heard), so give them a break.

FYI - Sustainability Is Sexy is still around and stronger than ever. It's grown from a student project to a non-profit environmental organization. Check us out at www.SustainabilityIsSexy.com


......we now have organic cotton shirts available too

jump to top Nicko says:

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