Walsh Jesuit Trash Audit Transforms Habits of Students and Faculty
A trash audit, Walsh Jesuit Green Team’s most recent project, has been a huge success and the findings are hitting the hearts of students and faculty.
Roman Gioglio (’17) is Senior Class President at Walsh Jesuit in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Last summer he underwent a life-altering experience during an immersion trip to Immokalee, Florida where he discovered a love of helping others. This discovery was further developed when he participated in ISN’s 2016 Ignatian Family Teach-In, where he cultivated a passion for justice. After ending his career in soccer as a captain of Walsh’s varsity team, he stumbled upon ISN’s Ignatian Carbon Challenge, and from there he has been in a constant endeavor to integrate sustainability and raise awareness on environmental injustices at his school with a club he pioneered: WJ Green Team.
A trash audit, Walsh Jesuit Green Team’s most recent project, has been a huge success and the findings are hitting the hearts of students and faculty.
The complexities of today’s environmental injustices and the interconnectivity of them to all things and people, rich to poor, reveals an imperative call to action.
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