Sarah Briggs
Senior Research Specialist and Program Manager- Emerging Contaminants and Green Chemistry
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Program Manager- Emerging Contaminants and Green Chemistry at the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute
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- Pollution Prevention
Learning Objects Authored
| Title | Authors and Co-authors | Published on | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exploring Sustainable Practices in Metal Plating: The Drive for Greener Innovations - A case study | Hun Bok Jung, Ji Kim, Sarah Briggs, Monica Soma Hensley | |
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Recent Activity
- Sarah Briggs was just tagged in a comment: Hi all, I’m circling back to this thread because @Ana Marielle Ginete’s question about what can’t go down the drain still comes up a lot, especially in schools without strong EHS support.The resources and stories from @Stefanie Loomis, @Saskia van Bergen and @Sarah Briggs are really helpful. I’d love to hear a bit more detail on two practical things:What simple system do you actually use day-to-day to decide what goes down the drain vs. into a waste container? (Wall chart, district list, your own spreadsheet, something else?)Has anyone turned a stockroom clean-out or inventory update into a student learning activity (e.g., “green audit,” safer substitutions, microscale redesign)? What did that look like in practice?Even a brief example or template would be really valuable for teachers who are juggling both teaching and stockroom management....
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