The Dumpster Project is many things: a sustainable home for a professor, a portable learning lab, a minimalist experiment and, most importantly, a creative branch of a wider green campus initiative at Huston-Tillotson University, a historically black institution located in the heart of East Austin.So, how on earth do you transform a dumpster? That's exactly the question that project lead, Jeff Wilson, asked while staring at a dumpster in a Starbucks parking lot over two years ago. Wilson, an environmental science professor and dean at Huston Tillotson, will be collaborating with students, scientists, engineers and the wider community by taking a used dumpster and retrofitting it into one of the world's smallest sustainable homes over the course of a year. He'll be living in the dumpster from start to finish and as the dumpster evolves, the student dorms and wider campus will also undergo a major eco-upgrade.The Dumpster Project aims to start a conversation around the idea of "less is more" by taking a creative and engaging route instead of a preachy one. Wilson and his students are suggesting that you can be a normal American—drive a car, work a job, be a parent, and contribute to society— all while living well in a small, low-impact space. The project also hopes to spark interest in the way that fun and forward-thinking innovation can help address the challenges facing both current and future generations as our world becomes increasingly complex.
Address: 900 Chicon St, Austin, Texas, United States, 78702
Phone Number: 956-755-9228
https://www.dumpsterproject.org/
Company Description: The Dumpster Project is many things: a sustainable home for a professor, a portable learning lab, a minimalist experiment and, most importantly, a creative branch of a wider green campus initiative at Huston-Tillotson University, a historically black institution located in the heart of East Austin.So, how on earth do you transform a dumpster? That's exactly the question that project lead, Jeff Wilson, asked while staring at a dumpster in a Starbucks parking lot over two years ago. Wilson, an environmental science professor and dean at Huston Tillotson, will be collaborating with students, scientists, engineers and the wider community by taking a used dumpster and retrofitting it into one of the world's smallest sustainable homes over the course of a year. He'll be living in the dumpster from start to finish and as the dumpster evolves, the student dorms and wider campus will also undergo a major eco-upgrade.The Dumpster Project aims to start a conversation around the idea of "less is more" by taking a creative and engaging route instead of a preachy one. Wilson and his students are suggesting that you can be a normal American—drive a car, work a job, be a parent, and contribute to society— all while living well in a small, low-impact space. The project also hopes to spark interest in the way that fun and forward-thinking innovation can help address the challenges facing both current and future generations as our world becomes increasingly complex.
List of Services: education & environmental science, environmental science, education
Employee Count: 4
Founded: 2013
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