Individual Impacts
Campus Initiatives & Operations
Programs & Organizations
Sustainable Transportation
Committees & Advisory Groups
100

What are the "3 Rs" that everyone should follow to lessen waste.

What is reduce, reuse, and recycle

100

This office at Cal Poly Humboldt is responsible for integrating sustainability into the campus’s built, natural, and learning environments, and for advancing a community that actively pursues environmental and social justice for the common good

What is the Office of Sustainability

100

This organization is a student-led organization that has evolved into the hub of Cal Poly Humboldt’s effort to support food insecure students.

What is Oh-Snap

100

This is a carsharing service that is an alternative to car rental or car ownership.

What is ZipCar

100

What is the purpose of the Sustainability Dashboard 

What is The Humboldt Sustainability Dashboard makes visible our progress towards meeting our sustainability goals, by featuring updated metrics for key sustainability performance areas, along with project descriptions, next steps and information on how you can learn more and get involved. (any variation of this counts)

200

Students can dramatically cut single‑use plastic by using these refill options located across campus, including in the J and the Library.

What are water refill stations?

200

What initiative was conceived in 1987 by a group of Humboldt students and community members. That more than 100 colleges and universities nationwide and overseas participate in

Hint: “I pledge to thoroughly investigate and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job opportunity that I consider.”

What is The Graduation Pledge 

200

This program offers reusable to-go containers for food. They also use green dining ware and energy-efficient appliances, and we compost.

What is OZZI

200

Cal Poly Humboldt, in partnership with the city of Arcata, launched this service to help students, staff, and faculty get around campus and town while reducing their carbon footprint.

What is Humboldt Bike-Share

200

This group of stakeholders pays a self-imposed fee of roughly $13.41 each semester to the Sustainable Humboldt Innovative Futures Trust, or "S.H.I.F.T" to create a more sustainable campus by implementing projects inspired by student ideas. Projects the fund has paid for in the past include a small solar array, lighting upgrades, water bottle refill stations, and compost bins, among many others. 

What is students

300

This simple action in the residence halls saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, especially during long breaks.

What is unplugging electronics and turning off lights when not in use?


300

In 2012, we became the first public university in California to stop selling single-use...

What is plastic water bottles.

300

This student-run organization  raises awareness through its five programs, which include: Composting, Education, Reusable Office and Supply Exchange,  Zero Waste and Take Back the Tap, and The Bicycle Learning Center.

What is Waste Reduction and Resource Awareness Program (WRRAP) 

300

This pass provides unlimited, no-cost ride access on local and regional bus systems during the fall and spring semesters.

 What is the Jack Pass

300

This is a good group for students to join if they would like to coordinate programs and events for Earth Week each year.

What is Sub-committee on Environmental Affairs

Or 

What is Earth Week Every Week

400

These green‑lidded bins provided by WRAPP, help divert food scraps from the landfill and support Humboldt’s zero‑waste goals.

What is compost bins

400

By what year does Cal Poly Humboldt Plan to become Carbon Neutral?

What is 2045

400

 What does CCAT stand for?

What is Campus Center for Appropriate Technology

400

When you do this, you can receive a preferential parking permit for the day that allows you to park closer to buildings.

What is carpooling (with 3 or more people in the vehicle)

400

Whats HACS stand for?



What is Humboldt Advisory Committee on Sustainability

500

Where is one location that you can responsibly dispose of batteries, light bulbs, printer cartridges or CD’s.

What is...

GSAC 2nd floor 

Library entrance 

Lobby outside College Creek Mailroom 

Residential Hall Lobbies 

etc...

500

What is does STARS stand for?



What is  Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System 

Fun fact: Over time, Humboldt has increased our STARS rating from 55.01 (Silver rating, 2013) to 76.57 (Gold rating, 2023), which represents a more than 20 point increase in our performance over time!!

500

This is a group of students who are directed by the Sustainability Office at Cal Poly Humboldt. We support a vision for intersectional environmentalism through education and collaboration.

What is Green Campus

500

This service offers discounted bus rides home during breaks.

What is the Homeward Bound Bus Charter Program

500

The Sustainable Transportation Committee (STC)
Its purpose is to assist the university in identifying and prioritizing opportunities to improve - and to reduce barriers to - the use of pedestrian, bicycling, transit and other non-single occupancy vehicle commute modes. What year was this committee established?

Hint:  it was after 2020

What is 2022 (spring semester)