We are pleased to announce that University of Phoenix is among the top ten colleges and universities that utilize green power, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. We purchase nearly 47 million kilowatt hours of green energy annually – the equivalent of powering more than 4,000 average American homes per year.
At University of Phoenix, we recognize our responsibility to take care of the earth for ourselves and future generations. We understand the importance of sustaining the natural resources we all share. As an institution of higher learning, we also know that we can play a vital role in educating the environmental stewards of today and tomorrow.
Embracing this knowledge, we've launched a Go Green initiative designed to help us fulfill our environmental commitment. With students, faculty members, employees, alumni and facilities in locations around the world, our possibilities for creating positive change are endless.
Taking Action Today and Tomorrow
The University has made the commitment to greening its business and education practices, identifying short-term opportunities while managing to long-term sustainable strategies. Over the months, the University has:
- Been recognized as one of the top ten colleges and universities that utilize green power.
- Adopted an official Environmental Commitment Statement.
- Conducted an audit of current environmental practices.
- Begun work on reporting our environmental performance based on the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines developed by the Global Reporting Initiative.
- Created a recognition program honoring staff members for their environmental contributions.
- Begun work on creating paper recycling programs at locations across the country.
- Incorporated a sustainable design approach into the building of our corporate offices. Environmentally friendly strategies incorporated into our building's design include high-performance insulated glass to reduce heat gain and loss, energy-efficient light fixtures, a water-efficient landscape and more.
- Invited staff and faculty members to submit their formal Go Green pledge.
- Launched research into the viability and appropriateness of telecommuting for our work culture.
- Launched a comprehensive information-sharing website, Go Green, for faculty members, staff members and others, which includes features such as Green@Home Tips, Campaign 2008 (information on each 2008 presidential candidates' stance on the environment), and a Glossary of Environmental Terms.
- Developed and launched a robust Sustainability 101 web-based training course for all staff members and faculty members.
Please check back for updates as we continue to Go Green!