A sustainable future for New Mexico

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Grace Zheng

<i>Home Institution</i>: University of New Mexico <i>Expected Graduation Year</i>: 2024 <i>Academic Major / Minor</i>: Marketing <i>Destination</i>: Leeds, UK <i>"Hello" in your host country's language</i>: Hello <i>Demographics</i>: Asian/Asian American, First-Generation American, First-Generation College Student <i>Future Career Goals</i>: I want to work in Public Relations to help out the community I grew up in. I want to use my degree in marketing to make some long lasting impact around sustainability and equality. My goal is to bond the people from New Mexico together regardless of the different backgrounds everyone comes from. I believe we can unite individuals by making not only our state a better place but the world as well. Public relations will allow me to spread ideas I am passionate about while providing an opportunity for voices to be heard on a first hand level. <i>Top Three Study Abroad Goals</i>: Travel- To as many countries as possible to diversify my knowledge, seeing the world or other cultures is one of the greatest privileges to have and I want to use this as an opportunity to learn on a global scale; Grow within myself- Going abroad is such an amazing experience however it can be scary and I want to grow as a person in all aspects while being in a new country miles away from the familiarity of being back home; Inspire- To motivate other students with similar background as me to go out there and see the world for themselves by following my journey

As a student who has lived both in the US and UK I have observed differences regarding levels of sustainability in everyday life. One aspect I have observed is sustainable fashion where it is considered a trend to wear thrifted clothes. In the UK, it has become fashionable to wear vintage and second-hand clothing from “charity shops”. Students are the main audience to embrace this style, channeling the nostalgia of the 90s. Through thrifted clothing, they not only showcase unique fashion choices but also contribute to reducing the impact of fast fashion. Thrifted clothing is also a fraction of the cost of mass-generated clothes. Attached is my completely thrifted outfit that I wore outside of the Louvre which cost me less than 25$! It is refreshing to witness the creativity and individuality that comes from this sustainable fashion movement.

In the streets of Leeds I can recognize the efforts local politicians take to preserve the environment around them. This pertains to numerous recycling bins through the city and the banning of single use plastics. This makes me think of ways the US can be less wasteful as well. I see initiatives being taken in my communities back home as well however, there is still work to be done, and this practice should be normalized. Not only in cities like Albuquerque but throughout the entire country.

Having spent time studying abroad, I have been deeply influenced by the sustainability initiatives I have encountered. As I return home, I am more determined than ever to adopt eco-friendly practices in my everyday life. Sustainability has always been a driving force for me, and I believe that even small actions can make a substantial difference. In my chosen field, which has historically been wasteful, motivates me to be the change that is currently lacking in my community,

By adopting sustainable practices, I aim to contribute to a greener future. Whether it’s reducing waste, conserving energy, or making mindful purchasing decisions, every action matters.