±«Óãtv recognized as a top performer in the 2022 Sustainable Campus Index

- September 9, 2022

The AASHE Sustainable Campus Index recognizes sustainable colleges and universities in 17 impact areas (Danny Abriel photo).
The AASHE Sustainable Campus Index recognizes sustainable colleges and universities in 17 impact areas (Danny Abriel photo).

±«Óãtv has tied for third place in the area of Coordination and Planning in this year’s . The university’s score for Procurement practices earned Dal a fifth-place standing.

Published annually by the (AASHE), the Sustainable Campus Index recognizes top-performing sustainable colleges and universities in 17 impact areas, as measured by the (³§°Õ´¡¸é³§). ÌýÌý

Coordinating full marks
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The rating area of Coordination and Planning looks at how effectively institutions organize, implement and publicize sustainability initiatives. ±«Óãtv received full marks across the section, which includes Sustainability Coordination, Sustainability Planning, Inclusive and Participatory Governance, and Reporting Assurance.ÌýÌý

At the core of the university’s planning success is the Office of Sustainability, which works with campus and community partners to ensure sustainability concepts and criteria are incorporated or considered across university operations. The office also pulls together the university’s submission to STARS.Ìý

The President’s Advisory Council on Sustainability (PACS) is also key to sustainability coordination by providing a forum for students, faculty, administration, and alumni to provide advice on campus sustainability programs and policies. Anyone interested in joining PACS can emailÌýrethink@dal.caÌýfor more information.Ìý

Gold in 2021


±«Óãtv earned the university’s in 2021, which is valid for three years. Information from the 2021 submission was used to calculate ±«Óãtv’s placement in this year’s Sustainable Campus Index.ÌýÌý

Read more: Focus on sustainability research helps ±«Óãtv clinch third STARS gold rating

Coordinated through AASHE, STARS is a transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance in four categories: Academics, Engagement, Operations, and Planning & Administration.Ìý