Twelve Steps to a Sustainable High School “ It ’ s not easy being green! ” Kermit T. Frog.

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Twelve Steps to a Sustainable High School “ It ’ s not easy being green! ” Kermit T. Frog

Teaching Through education and training, schools can prepare students for a lifetime of sustainable living.

Purchasing and Administrative Services School systems are large- scale consumers and can use their buying power to encourage demand for environmentally responsible products.

School systems generate large amounts of solid waste, which is often disposed of in costly and environmentally irresponsible ways. By implementing a comprehensive recycling and waste reduction programs, schools can minimize their waste stream. Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling

Energy Conservation Energy budgets constitute a large portion of the operation costs of many school systems. Many new technologies can allow schools to reduce and manage these costs more effectively.

Energy Purchasing School systems are large- scale electric consumers and can minimize their environmental impact by implementing power saving technologies and utilizing renewable energy sources.

Water and Waste Water School systems consume large amounts of water on a daily basis. By adopting “green” practices, schools can reduce their intake of water and outflow of pollutants.

Hazardous Materials School systems use and produce many toxic substances. Schools are obligated by governmental regulations to dispose of and handle these substances properly. By using environmentally friendly products, schools can reduce costs and limit environmental impact on and off campus.

Transportation New technologies give school systems many options when addressing their transportation needs. They can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by implementing “no idling” programs and by buying “green” vehicles when upgrading their vehicle fleet.

Food and Food Services School students consume large quantities of food in cafeterias. Schools should use healthy environmental practices when developing their food service plans.

Campus Grounds and Land Use Many school systems have campuses that encompass numerous acres and ecosystems. The concept of sustainable development should be incorporated into campus designs to preserve and enhance these diverse ecosystems.

New Construction Many school systems are frequently upgrading and expanding their facilities. They can save money and diminish their environmental impact by using new energy efficiency and waste management technologies during these upgrades.

Campus Planning and Design School systems need to develop long-term plans that incorporate sustainable principles. By doing this they can save money and reduce environmental impact.

Next Steps....

For more information contact: Bill Leahy or Laurel Kohl Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University