Thanks to the folks at WorldChanging for bringing this twist in environmental studies to my attention. It shows just how far college students are taking their eco thinking these days.
Junior-year industrial design students at Western Washington University are turning trash into treasure--literally. Under a program they have dubbed ReMade, they take industrial refuse and transform it into a new product. Like sushi-rolling mats made from old bicycle spokes or switchplates crafted from street signs. The students must make 20 of each of their designs and then offer them for sale. This year, you can find their work at Seattle's Goods for the Planet and the Seattle Art Museum through December 25.
Western Washington, which is based in Bellingham, Wash., has separate departments for environmental studies and environmental science, both through its Huxley College of the Environment. The industrial design department has just teamed up with Huxley to create a new minor in sustainable design. Western Washington also offers a combined major in economics and environmental studies at its College of Business and Economics.
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