
18 Apr ASI’s Earth Week 2025: United for a Greener Tomorrow
- ASI will host its ‘Earth Week’ celebration from April 21-26.
- The celebration will feature events ranging from a park cleanup, a moderated discussion, film screenings and a clothing swap.
- The celebration aims to educate students on sustainable initiatives while also providing resources.
Associated Students Inc. invites the Cal State Fullerton campus community to join its annual “Earth Week” celebration from April 21–26. which will feature a documentary screening on fast fashion, a community clothing swap, park clean-ups and engaging panels featuring professors and students from the region.
The campus event, organized by ASI’s Environmental Sustainability Commission and partners like the Fullerton Fashion Club, is designed to provide the community with accessible tools and knowledge for environmental action.
“Earth Week is a time to focus on environmental issues and celebrate the importance of protecting and preserving our spaces on campus and in our communities,” said ASI’s Chief Campus Relations Officer Haneefah Syed. “For years, ASI creates initiatives aimed at raising awareness about sustainability, environmental conservation, and highlighting global environmental challenges, such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change.”

Students shop at a community clothing swap. / Credit: iStock
Highlights include the Fullerton Fashion Club and the CSUF’s Environmental Studies department community clothing swap, a post-screening discussion moderated by American Studies professor Patrick Covert Ortiz, and insights from Elijah Dalley, a featured designer at the London Design Festival.
ASI groups like Association for Intercultural Awareness and the Environmental Sustainability Commission will also add to the celebration, with resources like Culture Couture, free food vouchers and plants from the Fullerton Arboretum.
“Earth Week supports sustainability in fashion by encouraging students to rethink their consumption patterns, embrace reuse and explore upcycling,” Syed said.

‘Earth Week’ graphic made by ASI’s student designers. /Credit: ASI Marketing, Communications & Design.
Earth Week also offers a platform for clubs, professors and campus organizations to showcase their initiatives and contributions to creating a more sustainable Fullerton future.
“The speakers were chosen based on their professional background, passion for environmentalism and knowledge of sustainable practices,” Syed said. “We wanted students to be able to speak to community members within CSUF as familiar faces to show that a responsibility to the planet starts right here right now.”
The full Earth Week schedule with events, dates and locations can be viewed on the Earth Week PDF.