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Sustainable CCSU The Right Thing to Do Presentation to CCSU’s Faculty Senate Committee October 8, 2007
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Sustainability Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. --Brundtland Commission 0218884.00 2
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Sustainability – What to Keep in Mind 0218884.00 3 ▀ Many CCSU departments and individuals have been practicing/ teaching/ promoting sustainability for years, even decades ▀ Requires sacrifices but: ▀ Sustainability is not deprivation ▀ We are all in this together
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0218884.00 4 CCSU Sustainability In 2006, President Miller convened an Advisory Committee on Environmental Sustainability with an overall goal of developing an Institutional Plan for Sustainability
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President’s Advisory Committee on Environmental Sustainability Membership Co-chairs: Abigail E. Adams (Anthropology) Dan Moran (Facilities) Members: Danielle Albert (Student) Corey Breen (Student) Tom Brodeur (Purchasing) Charles Button (Geography) Kim Chagnon (Budget) Gerald Cotter (CSU) Donald DeGruttola (Sodexho-Dining Services) Alex Estrom (SGA) Jane Higgins (Student Affairs) Robert LeBaron (University Engineer) Clayton Penniman (Biology) 0218884.00 5 Staff: Barbara DeMaio (Facilities) Dom Forcella (Environmental Health and Safety), David Honyotski (Environmental Health and Safety) Rene Karas (Facilities) Frank Scarlett (Facilities)
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0218884.00 6 Committee’s Progress to Date Hired a sustainability consultant to: ▀ Perform Baseline Sustainability Audit ▀ Draft Plans to Address Two Major Initiatives, Recycling and Energy Conservation ▀ Benchmark CCSU Against Peer Institutions
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0218884.00 7 Baseline Sustainability Audit Scope – Media Included ▀ Energy Use & Air Emissions ▀ Solid Waste & Recycling ▀ Water ▀ Purchasing ▀ Hazardous/Chemical Waste ▀ Building Design and Construction ▀ Property Maintenance, Landscaping & Pesticides ▀ Transportation ▀ Food Service Operations ▀ Academic Programs ▀ Campus Awareness/ Outreach
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0218884.00 8 Baseline Sustainability Audit Objectives ▀ Learn about current successes ▀ Engage stakeholders: faculty, staff, admin, students ▀ Benchmark CCSU against peer institutions ▀ Develop recommendations ▀ Consider campus quality of life and cost/financial impacts associated with potential program recommendations
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0218884.00 9 Results of Baseline Sustainability Audit – CCSU Sustainability Successes ▀ New Energy Center: new, state-of-the-art, efficient Energy Center with cogeneration capabilities ▀ Existing Recycling Program: current recycling rate of 31%; CCSU would have been 13 th in Recyclemania (nation-wide campus recycling contest) if it had participated in 2006 ▀ Water Conservation Measures: 56% of campus residences have low-flow features
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0218884.00 10 Results of Baseline Sustainability Audit – CCSU Sustainability Successes (cont) ▀ Green Purchasing Practices: contracts promote recycling; Purchasing buys green supplies where possible ▀ Hazardous Waste Minimization: chemical clean-outs; CCSU has low generation rates compared with other schools ▀ Green Building Design: many buildings have green features; CCSU has committed to constructing new buildings in accordance with LEED ▀ Green Cleaning Chemicals: Housekeeping uses green supplies
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0218884.00 11 Results of Sustainability Benchmarking ▀ Ranked CCSU against 10 peer institutions, using the results of the baseline audit ▀ CCSU came in #3, behind UMass Dartmouth and the University of Southern Maine, both of which have formal sustainability programs and (at least) part-time sustainability coordinators ▀ CCSU is doing more sustainability initiatives than many other peer schools that have yet to develop formal programs
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0218884.00 12 Results of Baseline Sustainability Audit – Potential Areas for Improvement Include ▀ Assign Sustainability/Recycling Coordinator to Implement Recycling Management Plan ▀ Launch Educational Campaign on Water Conservation, Energy Conservation, and Reduce/Reuse/Recycle ▀ Re-Evaluate Financial Feasibility of Increasing Cogeneration (to decrease carbon footprint) ▀ Develop, Adopt, and Implement a Green Building Policy ▀ Develop, Adopt, and Implement an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy ▀ Develop Green Campus Food Services
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0218884.00 13 Progress Since Sustainability Audit ▀ Recycling ▀ Finalized Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling Management Plan ▀ Pilot Recycling Program has been Implemented ▀ Energy Conservation ▀ Draft Energy Conservation Plan completed ▀ President’s Climate Commitment ▀ Signed the commitment that over 100 other college Presidents in the U.S. have signed that are committed to: ▀ Performing GHG inventory ▀ Reducing GHG emissions to achieve climate neutrality ▀ Sharing results with other schools
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0218884.00 14 Next Steps Before Final Plan is Adopted: ▀ The Committee will circulate draft Institutional Sustainability Plan ▀ We will share CCSU’s efforts with the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) and elsewhere
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Next Steps, cont. The CCSU Community can: ▀ Review draft institutional sustainability plan ▀ Organize “green” events and request pitchers of water rather than bottled water ▀ Recycle – by end of this semester all offices will have mixed paper recycling; carry bottles and cans to hallway bins ▀ Let us know of work/research/courses already in place that relate to sustainability ▀ Consider serving on the permanent sustainability council 0218884.00 15
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