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- KU_Ecohawks abstract "The University of Kansas Sustainable Automotive Energy Infrastructure Initiative, or more commonly referred to as the KU Ecohawks (short for Ecofriendly Jayhawks) is an ongoing project that works to promote sustainability in the automotive sector. Founded during the beginning of the Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 in the U.S., the group recycles old vehicles to run on community wastes and renewables, especially on the University of Kansas campus (and adjoining localities) and not rely on conventional fossil fuel sources that pollute the local and global environment.".
- KU_Ecohawks location Lawrence,_Kansas.
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- KU_Ecohawks wikiPageWikiLinkText "KU Ecohawks".
- KU_Ecohawks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sustainable Automotive Energy Infrastructure".
- KU_Ecohawks areaServed Douglas_County,_Kansas.
- KU_Ecohawks focus "Sustainability".
- KU_Ecohawks foundedDate "2008".
- KU_Ecohawks founder "Chris Depcik, Matt LeGresley, Lou McKown, Charles Sprouse III, Sunny Sanwar, Ryan Lierz".
- KU_Ecohawks homepage www.ecohawks.org.
- KU_Ecohawks location "Lawrence, Kansas, United States".
- KU_Ecohawks name "The Ecohawks".
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- KU_Ecohawks subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Kansas.
- KU_Ecohawks subject Category:Lawrence,_Kansas.
- KU_Ecohawks subject Category:University_of_Kansas.
- KU_Ecohawks subject Category:Vehicle_recycling.
- KU_Ecohawks hypernym Project.
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- KU_Ecohawks type University.
- KU_Ecohawks type University.
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- KU_Ecohawks comment "The University of Kansas Sustainable Automotive Energy Infrastructure Initiative, or more commonly referred to as the KU Ecohawks (short for Ecofriendly Jayhawks) is an ongoing project that works to promote sustainability in the automotive sector.".
- KU_Ecohawks label "KU Ecohawks".