Columbia, area job groups team up for green salvage program.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As part of its continuing commitment to environmental sustainability and to providing employment opportunities to its neighbours, Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. hosted a "green" salvage and reuse reuse - Using code developed for one application program in another application. Traditionally achieved using program libraries. Object-oriented programming offers reusability of code via its techniques of inheritance and genericity. training program in Harlem. Utilizing about 40 men and women from two local job training and placement programs, Columbia began the process of carefully deconstructing a university building on West 125th Street called Reality House Approximately 40 tons of surplus materials--office and classroom furniture, file cabinets, electronic equipment, lighting fixtures, scrap metal and wood--was removed. Ninety percent of the materials were suitable for recycling and were donated both locally and internationally. "This project enhances the university's commitment to environmental sustainability while reusing materials and creating green job opportunities within our community," said Joe Ienuso, Columbia's executive vice president for facilities. "We hope to emulate the success of these types of win-win projects in the future." Job opportunities requiring skills taught on this project--salvage, reuse and surplus management--are growing. The Reality House project provided an ideal training site for both of the local training programs. One of the programs was Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW), a non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. that trains women for jobs in the construction trades, with a major focus on green construction practices. The other was the School of Cooperative Technical Education, which provides job training to at-risk young men and women in Upper Manhattan Upper Manhattan denotes the more northerly region of the New York City Borough of Manhattan. Its southern boundary may be defined anywhere between 59th Street and 155th Street. . The month-long salvage project was managed by the Institution Recycling Network. It specializes in construction-site recycling and planned reuse of surplus office and classroom furniture, and works to ensure that all materials are recycled or discarded dis·card v. dis·card·ed, dis·card·ing, dis·cards v.tr. 1. To throw away; reject. 2. a. To throw out (a playing card) from one's hand. b. in compliance with state and federal waste and privacy regulations. In the past, Columbia worked with the network during renovation projects in residence halls and at Faculty House, the university's event venue. The network partnered with Built It Green! NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City , the city's largest building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create . These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for . reuse center, which received approximately eight tons of building materials and furniture. As a direct result of the success of the project at Reality House, the network is hiring a crew of workers from Nontraditional Employment for Women for an upcoming project on Governor's Island. "This project had it all--from green job training and building materials reuse in the community, to recycling and surplus materials shipped to countries in need such as as Haiti and Nicaragua," said Mark Lennon Mark Lennon (born August 17, 1980 in Sydney, Australia) is a Welsh rugby league player .[1]. He has also previously played for the Castleford Tigers and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles; his position of choice is usually at fullback or scrum-half however he can usually fit of the Institution Recycling Network. "I've seen a lot of recycling projects, but not a single one with so many winners." |
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