Mahaney Center for the Arts Goes Green
In keeping with the College’s commitment to environmental stewardship, the Mahaney Center for the Arts (MCFA) has made many changes to lessen the Arts’ resource footprint over the past several years.
Paper

All major Arts publications, including the Arts Calendar, the Arts at Middlebury Newsletter, Performing Arts Series programs, and posters are now printed on environmentally-friendly paper. The Mohawk Options paper is 100 percent post-consumer recycled content, process chlorine free, and manufactured with wind power. The environmental savings over the course of one year are impressive: over 72 trees, 30,000 gallons of wastewater, and 51,000,000 BTUs of energy.

Recycling
Lighting
Occupancy Sensors
In fall 2009, the MCFA was awarded an environmental council grant to install occupancy sensors in practice rooms, restrooms, and corridors. A recent energy audit suggested that the sensors would pay for themselves and start saving energy expenses within two years.
Do Your Part
We're encouraging our patrons to help us "go green" by considering these strategies:
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Carpool when attending arts events
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Share a program with a friend, and recycle it after the event
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Pick up your tickets at the box office, instead of having them mailed
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Let us know if there are any problems with your mailing address, or if you’d prefer to be on our electronic mailing list instead.
Do you have ideas for other ways the Mahaney Center for the Arts can “go green”?
Contact Liza Sacheli Lloyd at 802-443-3169 or liza.lloyd@middlebury.edu.


