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Each year, move-out activities generate a significant amount of waste that ends up in our landfills, causing further environmental degradation. With some simple planning, you can be part of the solution. MarKept Move Out is designed to make that process easy and accessible.
After a hiatus, Markept is back! We are collecting donations at a drop-off site (Holthusen Hall). Please see below for a list of acceptable items.
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Iggy's Market and the Backpack Program will be accepting donations between April 30th through the end of May. Acceptable donations can be dropped off in the Backpack Program in Holthusen Hall at 1324 W Wisconsin Ave. You can drop-off during the Backpack Program's open hours (found here) or email christine.little@marquette.edu to schedule a drop off. |
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Student Acknowledgements | ||||
After seeing overflowing dumpsters year after year, student Carlos Gonzales, Eng '21, decided to pitch his idea for a 鈥溍厶矣跋 Yard Sale鈥 during the 2021 Brewed Ideas Challenge, run by the 707 Hub. Through his research, he identified opportunities to make 蜜桃影像 more sustainable and inclusive with this initiative. Placing second in the Social Impact Track reaffirmed the potential and need for a student-driven, sustainable approach to move-out. The goals:
The development and delivery of this program would not have been possible without the perserverance and dedication of Sarah Knott 23'. She worked tirelessly on everything from the grant application to managing logistics & operations, to running the program. A big thank you to 蜜桃影像 students Brent Brunner, Grant Boyer, Rob Lagerman, and Matthew Dornbos for giving life to this project by creating a brand name (MarKept) that speaks to the mission of the program and embodies the vision of 蜜桃影像's sustainable future. |