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Welcome back to Chapel Hill,
Tar Heels!
Working together as a community
Teams are determined by housing community. Each community
will compete in and environmental programming and education
around issues such as waste reduction, and energy and water
conservation, as well as participating in battery recycling.
The Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling (OWRR) will assist
with programming ideas, organize the Green Games Committee
meetings and oversee the competition as a whole, while
Environment Health and Safety (EHS) will provide battery
recycling statistics, and
statistics are based on per capita usage.
How do I know what team I'm on?
There are 15 teams this year:
Baity Hill
Carmichael-Whitehead Community
Carmichael, Whitehead
Cobb Community
Connor Community
Connor, Alexander, Winston, Joyner, and Whitehead
Craige Community
Ehringhaus Community
Hinton James Community
Kenan Community
Spencer, Alderman, McIver and Kenan
Manning East Community
Koury Hall (formerly Ehringhaus South), Horton
Manning West Community
Craige North, Hardin
Morrison Community
Odum Village
Olde Campus Lower Quad
Aycock, Graham, Everett, Stacy and Lewis
Olde Campus Upper Quad
Mangum, Grimes, Ruffin, Manly, Old East and Old West
Parker Community
Avery, Parker and Teague
Ram Village
How/What do you win?
The housing community with the most points is the Green Games
Champion (this community receives $600). The team with the
second most points wins $400 and third place wins $300.
Green Games is sponsored by the
Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling and
Department of
Housing
Department of
Environmental
Health and Safety,
Energy
Services, and the
Sustainability Office are also contributing departments
Photos from 2008
Green Games Reception:

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