Green Cup Eco-Project Report Form
Submission Form:
For example submissions, see the bottom of this page
Project Title:
House:
Names and email addresses info for each team member:
NEW: A brief abstract of your project (150 words or less). This should include your project's goals and how far along you are.
Further description of the project. You may wish to touch on some of the following points:
- Your project's goals.
- What impact you had.
- Your project methods and timeline of work.
- Lessons learned.
- Challenges you faced and how you got around them (to help us assess the potential for institutionalizing similar projects across campus).
Submission instructions:
Project Reports should be emailed to your Rep and Brandon (brandon_Geller@harvard.edu) as a word document.
*****Disclaimer: By submitting an eco-project, you agree to allow the Resource Efficiency Program to post all or part of your eco-project writeup on its website, in the spirit of ongoing environmental improvement through collaboration and shared ideas.*****
Unfinished projects: If your project is not yet completed, please describe how your project will get around any foreseeable barriers -- whether they be financial/budgetary, related to obtaining approval, related to implementation, related to safety, or anything else applicable. And include a timeline for completion of the work, including estimated time requirements.
Evaluation Criteria
Completed projects will be evaluated based on some of the following characteristics:
- actual environmental impact reduction,
- degree of completion,
- amount of publicity and awareness generated,
- creativity of idea and/or approach,
- buy-in from the House or Dorm,
- potential to last and/or be adopted in other places
- presentation and effective communication of the project and the importance of the idea
Example Forms
Here are a few example forms from past projects.
Mather Dara Olmsted Mug Painting-Spring 2008
Cabot Colin Flood green move in- Spring 2008