Voxpop
"DTU Commemoration is a cozy day"
Sune Michael Ejlergaard, Operations Coordinator for waste management, DTU Campus Service
“Together with my team of eight, I handle waste management during DTU Commemoration—for example by emptying the waste containers at the clearing areas on an ongoing basis, so the kitchen and the waiters can work undisturbed and waste does not pile up. We also help get campus ready, including setting up fencing and barriers around Building 101 and the parking areas in the days leading up to DTU Commemoration.”
“We have an important task in ensuring that traffic flows when guests arrive on Friday afternoon. We do this, for example, by cordoning off the area around Building 101 and parts of the parking areas, while at the same time opening selected exits so cars can leave quickly and queues do not form. We have a particular focus on VIP arrivals—i.e. ambassadors and members of the royal family—where we guide drivers on where they can go and park.”
“We work purposefully with reuse at DTU Commemoration, including transparent reusable cups that must be returned in a special container so they can be washed and used again. This is the third year we have used these cups, and most of them are sorted correctly. Last year, however, we experienced that guests stacked the cups on top of the container instead of dropping them into the opening. So this year we have changed the design so the lid is angled, which prevents stacking—combined with clearer signage.”
“DTU Commemoration is a cosy day where colleagues spend the whole day together and help where needed, and where tasks flow across roles. In recent years, we have also helped serve welcome drinks and champagne in the Grønnegården when required.”