This group aims to continue and encourage student-led engagement with Chester by supporting community efforts to shut down polluting facilities like the Covanta incinerator, reimagining waste processes through zero waste advocacy, actively creating space and resources for CRCQL to be on campus, and establishing an intersectional coalition of Chester organizations and C-4 students working to improve the quality of life for residents by realizing environmental justice. CRC will revitalize campus involvement in Chester-based environmental justice advocacy through coalition-building and engagement in the arts, sports, education, entrepreneurship, recruitment, political allyship, space and placemaking. They write, "We will assess our ability to develop Swarthmore’s capacity for resource sharing in a two-fold process: first, by strengthening the existing student-led programming and partnerships to further engage, deepen, and ensure long-term participation in engaged scholarship; and second, by planning specific programming and partnerships to uplift the needs and work of CRCQL and other Chester-based organizations through mutual resource sharing in an effort to address critical issues of environmental and social justice."