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University Sustainability/Climate Action Policy

Policy adopted in: 2020

Policy updated in: 2023

Application: Applicable to all the stakeholders

Purpose: Galgotias University aspires to be a leader in environmental sustainability and climate action, fostering a culture of responsibility and innovation within the university community. The purpose of the policy is:

  • Reduce the University's environmental impact through operational efficiency and resource conservation.
  • Integrate sustainability principles into academics, research, and outreach activities.
  • Foster collaboration with stakeholders to promote a sustainable future.

Key Action Areas

Energy Management:

  • Implement energy-saving measures in buildings (e.g., LED lighting, improved insulation).
  • Increase reliance on renewable energy sources like solar power.
  • Promote energy-efficient appliances and equipment.
  • Develop and implement an energy conservation awareness program for the university community.

Water Conservation:

  • Implement water-saving measures in buildings and landscaping.
  • Promote water reuse and rainwater harvesting practices.
  • Raise awareness about water conservation through educational campaigns.

Waste Management:

  • Minimize waste generation through responsible consumption and procurement practices.
  • Implement a comprehensive waste segregation and recycling program.
  • Explore composting options for organic waste.
  • Partner with local waste management authorities for responsible disposal of non-recyclable waste.

Sustainable Transportation:

  • Encourage sustainable commuting options like cycling, walking, carpooling, and public transportation.
  • Invest in electric vehicles or hybrid alternatives for university operations.
  • Develop infrastructure for electric vehicle charging on campus.

Sustainable Procurement:

  • Integrate sustainability considerations into purchasing decisions, prioritizing recycled or renewable materials, energy-efficient products, and local suppliers with ethical labor practices (as outlined in the previous sustainable procurement policy example).

Education and Research:

  • Embed sustainability principles into the curriculum across disciplines.
  • Encourage and support research on climate change solutions and sustainable development.
  • Offer workshops and training programs on sustainability for faculty, staff, and students.

Climate Resilience:

  • Conduct a campus climate risk assessment to identify vulnerabilities to climate change impacts (e.g., extreme weather events).
  • Develop a climate adaptation plan to mitigate these risks and build campus resilience.

Implementation

University Sustainability Committee or Task Force oversees policy implementation, set goals, and track progress. It allocates necessary resources for achieving sustainability objectives, regularly reviews and updates the policy to reflect evolving best practices and local needs.

Communication and Engagement

  • Develop a comprehensive communication strategy to raise awareness about the policy and its goals within the university community.
  • Organize events, workshops, and campaigns to promote sustainability initiatives.
  • Recognize and celebrate achievements in sustainability efforts.

Benefits

  • Reduced environmental footprint and operational costs.
  • Enhanced reputation as a leader in sustainability.
  • Fosters a culture of environmental responsibility among students, faculty, and staff.
  • Contributes to a more sustainable future for India and the world.