Engage
Do your part to reduce your carbon footprint, eliminate waste, and make the planet a better place.
On Campus Sustainability Opportunities
We're making it easy to incorporate sustainability into your daily routine at Illinois State.
Community Resources
Bloomington-Normal is home to a variety of organizations dedicated to helping the entire community live a more sustainable life. Take advantage of their programs, resources, and volunteer opportunities.
General Resources
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Ecology Action Center
A central resource for environmental education, information, outreach, and technical assistance in McLean County, Illinois
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West Bloomington Revitalization Project
This organization focuses on economic development, safety, housing, youth, and education in west Bloomington. It offers numerous programs you can take advantage of including a tool library, veggie oasis, and a bike co-op.
Food Resources
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School Street Food Pantry
Get access to essential food and supplies. The pantry is available to any student experiencing food insecurity.
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Food Refuge Forest
The Food Forest includes organically grown edible plants that mimic the ecosystems. The space is open to the public and you can pick produce for free.
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Community Gardens
If you want to grow your own food but you're short on space, the Town of Normal offers two gardens for use.
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Downtown Bloomington Farmer's Market
Support local produce and farmers.
Recycling Resources
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Off Campus Recycling
You don't have to live on campus to recycle. The Town of Normal offers various ways and locations to recycle your materials, including electronics.
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Really Really Free Market
Donate items you no longer need and take what you do need.
Transportation
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Connect Transit
Reduce your carbon footprint while saving money on parking and gas. All Illinois State students, faculty, and staff can ride Bloomington-Normal bus system for free.
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Constitution Trail
Bloomington-Normal is home to a paved bike trail that covers many miles and reaches several areas around campus and the community.