
Overview
There's a student group for you!
Students are actively engaged in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s sustainability efforts through advocacy, awareness-building, service offerings, andÌýcutting-edge research. If you are interested in getting involved, talk to one of the groups below (in alphabetical order).
Don't see your group listed here or want to be added? Contact sustainability@uwaterloo.ca!
Alternative Fuels Team
The UW Alternative Fuels Team (UWAFT) began in 1996 in a humble garage in the physics building, when a group of engineering students linked their passion for designing, building, and designing cars with a strong environmental awareness.ÌýThe group is now focused on design of EcoCAR 3, a vehicle that integrates environmental considerations and performance.

We are a group of students from the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ who are a part of the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ chapter of ’s Alt. Protein Project. WeÌýaim to educate our fellow peers about alternative proteins. However, in addition to education, our goal is to help other students find career paths in the alternative protein sector.Ìý

We discuss animal rights related topics, advocate for animal rights on campus and in the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ community and meet like-minded people. We run events such as vegan bake sales, fur-free pledges, vegan cooking classes, farm sanctuary trips, coffee giveaways, farmers market trips, weekly meetings, halloween candy giveaways, activism panels, vegan cheese giveaways, cruelty free booths, and any related events.Ìý


Blueprint is a group of students that seek to leverage technology for social good. They partner with non-profits to provide technology services free of charge, including organizations engaging with sustainability issues. Reach out ifÌýyou're interested in applying your technology and coding skills to real-world problems.

Campus Compost is aÌýstudent-run serviceÌýlaunched in summer 2014 to recycle organic matter for use in local gardens.ÌýCompost bins throughout the Environment and Arts buildings collect organic matter, which gets sent to a tumbler and is reused as fertilizer! Visit their website to see current collection locations and how to help.

We represent a student-led initiative designed to foster research and networking in global health among University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students across all disciplines. Our goal is to engage with students interested in global health research or who may be considering a career in the field of global health, to open opportunities for professional development.


Enactus À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ is a local chapter of Enactus Canada, and isÌýfocused on improving the standard of living by ensuring people, planet, and profit are considered. One project involves construction of a plasticsÌýrecycling facility in Tanzania to create employment opportunities and reduce waste.

UWEN is a collective seeking to connect students with opportunities to accelerate sustainable innovation and just transitions in the energy sector. We enjoy learning about clean energy through engaging discussions with faculty members and industry partners; visiting active projects; and participating in energy challenges.

Founded by twoÌýÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ graduates, EWB has grown exponentially and counts people from all fields and walks of life. EWB's focus is on helping people and communities in the developing world gain access to the technologies they need to improve their lives.

We are a club for those passionate about insects or interested in a bug's world! We work to deliver educational resources to appreciate the importance of insects to people, the environment, and other organisms.ÌýOur goal is to inspire those around us to connect with and respect the insect world!Ìý
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The University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Formula Electric team (UWFE) is a team consisting of the long-standing UW Formula Motorsports and À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Formula Electric team. We design, build, test and compete with an open-wheel electric formula-style race car. We compete in the , specifically the Formula Hybrid and FSAE Michigan Electric competitions.

Impact Alliance aims to mobilize SDG knowledge and engagement opportunities among students and clubs across campus by delivering programming, digital content resources, and facilitating collaboration. We are a passionate student-led group that serves the campus community. Formally, Impact Alliance is the SDG Student Hub for the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ under SDSN Youth.

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Midnight Sun is a symbol of leadership in engineering and our dedication to green transportation and solutions to climate change. The Midnight Sun team is comprised of almost all undergraduates, who have built and raced 10 fully solar race cars.

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We're a community of outdoor enthusiasts who focus on activities throughout all 4 seasons. When it's warm we enjoy camping, hiking, canoeing, climbing, cycling, slacklining, and a whole lot more. When it's nice and snowy, we go winter camping, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing until it warms up again.


If you are interested in nature, ecology, and understanding or repairing natural ecosystems, check out the SER. The emerging À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ chapter is looking for exciting projects and people to join.

Students of the Water Institute, Graduate Section
SWIGS is the student branch of the Water Institute, and seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration on water-related research. They host regular conferences and lecture series, and are open to any grad students who are interested in water.

Warrior Home is an opportunity for some of the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s brightest and most compassionate thinkers and doers to devote their energy to developing sustainable and affordable housing. Members are able to develop and share their building science, design, project management and social equity knowledge at each weekly meeting.

Previously known as Sustainable Campus Initiative (SCI), the WSP launched in spring 2020. Led by WUSA, the WSP will oversee Campus Compost and WUSA Thrift, and will also work on strengthening WUSA advocacy, communication, and policy initiatives for sustainability.

