

Here's a great story of a successful student youth initiative that got national acclaim. The Peace and Environmental Resources Center and the Arbour Youth Foundation have given the Arbour award to Jeff Monahan of Carlton University. This happened back in 2003. Jeff was one of the founders of a student-run food collective that was most environmentally minded at Carlton University. Jeff and other volunteers obtained food from local stores, restaurants and community gardens, most of which would have been discarded into the local landfill. The food was prepared and over 200 meals were served a day. The food was served on reusable plates with non-disposable cutlery and all the leftovers were integrated into the campus compost plan.
Emphasizing personal contact is an effective way to influence behavioural changes in your community. This initiative fosters an awareness of food and food product wastage, community support and environmental benefits. By diverting the food destined for the landfill to the mouths of hungry people in the community, while at the same time avoiding further production of waste, Jeff captured what was a net loss and created benefits in several sectors of his society. Jeff diverted waste from the landfill, fed hungry people, further recycled what was not used into compost and at each step made personal contact with his community thereby influencing there behaviour, maximizing existing social capital.




