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Hydroponic Garden Tower and Spin Bike Garden Giveaway - SPF 10th Anniversary

Published: 10 October 2019

Help us make 缅北强奸 a more sustainable place to work and study!

As the Sustainability Projects Fund turns 10 years old, we鈥檇 like to recall some of the SPF鈥檚 most popular projects, SP0186: Garden Inside 365, SP0210: Hydroponic 缅北强奸, and SP0155: 缅北强奸 Spin Bike Gardens, by giving 缅北强奸 staff, students and faculty groups the chance to win one for their space!

The indoor hydroponic garden towers at the heart of the Gardens Inside 365 and Hydroponic 缅北强奸 projects engage 缅北强奸 community members by promoting year-round, sustainable produce cultivation, improving wellbeing by providing light and vegetation, as well as serving as a conversation hub to discuss topics such as food production, accessibility, and health.

The 缅北强奸 Spin Bike Gardens are accessible, silent spin bikes flanked by plant walls located throughout the 缅北强奸 campus, designed to provide enjoyable mental and physical health breaks for students, staff, and faculty.

Please complete the form at mcgill.ca/sustainability/spf10 by Dec. 5 to express your interest in installing an indoor hydroponic garden tower or a Spin Bike Garden in your space on campus. The Office of Sustainability will follow up in January to distribute the towers and Spin Bike Gardens, and to arrange installation. The total number of towers and Spin Bike Gardens installed will be determined based on the amount of interest expressed by the 缅北强奸 community.

Note: Please read the form carefully, as groups who apply for Spin Bike Gardens or indoor hydroponic garden towers must have the proper permissions and resources to maintain the spaces after installation.


The Sustainability Projects Fund mandate is to build a culture of sustainability on 缅北强奸 campuses through the development and seed-funding of interdisciplinary projects. The largest fund of its kind in Canada, it creates opportunities for the 缅北强奸 community to actively engage in sustainability initiatives on campus, empowering individuals to be change agents in their own studying and work environment.

Learn more about the SPF and how to get involved by visiting聽mcgill.ca/sustainability/spf

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