Ecological Impact Study For A Three Day Festival

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Your Sweet Spot Life
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Marguerite Apotre
Founder
(20)
4
Project
Academic experience or paid work
120 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Environmental sustainability Event planning Education Hospitality, tourism & culinary arts
Skills
planning waste management impact assessment packaging and labeling research water treatment
Details

We are planning to do a 3-day festival in an ecologically sensitive location. Do an environmental impact study to determine how we can bring the festival to that location.


This will involve several different steps for the students, including:

Research and Familiarization

  • Understand the ecologically sensitive location selected for the festival.
  • Research the existing environmental conditions, flora, and fauna.


Waste Management

  • Conduct an in-depth analysis of the waste that will be generated during the festival.
  • Explore sustainable alternatives for packaging and materials.
  • Develop a comprehensive waste management plan
  • Waste disposal procedures
  • Segregation methods
  • Recycling initiatives


Accommodations

  • Camping facilities
  • Boats
  • Tents
  • Etc.


Water Treatment

  • Analyze the impact on local water bodies, especially the ocean.
  • Assess the condition of existing pipes (over 100 years old).
  • Research the existing water infrastructure at the location.
  • Propose solutions for water treatment systems.
  • Explore modern water treatment technologies.
  • Consider eco-friendly alternatives.
Deliverables

Deliverables

A comprehensive report on the region and festival activities:

  • Existing transportation networks in the area.
  • Optimal waste management system
  • Existing infrastructure
  • Accommodations
  • Etc.
Mentorship

Mentorship

  • A dedicated mentor who will provide personalized guidance, share industry insights, and offer advice on professional development.
  • Skill Development Facilitate mentor-student interactions aimed at enhancing the student's skill set, focusing on both technical and soft skills essential for their career growth.


Regular Check-ins

  • Progress Assessments Conduct regular one-on-one check-ins to monitor the students' project progress, identify challenges, and provide constructive feedback to foster continuous improvement.
  • Open Communication Channels Maintain open lines of communication through regular team meetings and virtual collaborations, ensuring that students feel supported and can address any concerns promptly.


Future Opportunities

  • Networking Events Facilitate opportunities for students to connect with industry professionals through networking events, workshops, and seminars, opening doors for potential internships, job placements, and collaborations.
  • Exposure to Real-world Projects Provide avenues for students to contribute to real-world projects, enhancing their portfolio and increasing their chances of securing future employment opportunities.

Access to Applicable Databases and Information Sources

  • Access to curated databases, libraries, and online resources relevant to their project, ensuring they have the latest and most accurate information at their disposal.
  • Industry Insights Arrange sessions or webinars featuring experts from your company and the industry to provide students with valuable insights into current trends, challenges, and innovations.

Professional Development

  • Regular training sessions to supplement students' academic knowledge with practical skills, keeping them updated on industry best practices and emerging technologies.
Supported causes
Sustainable cities and communities

About the company

Company
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Media & production, Travel & tourism, Agriculture, Business & management, Education
Representation
Minority-Owned Women-Owned BIPOC-Owned Small Business Sustainable/green
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