How We Do It
Our Work in Sustainability
Thanks to an engaged student body, the dedicated efforts of full-time sustainability staff, and the many staff members who have committed to making sustainability part of their work, DU has built a variety of initiatives to bring our campus closer to its 2025 and 2050 sustainability goals. In doing so, we've integrated environmental responsibility into virtually every facet of operations here at the University.
From retrofitting old buildings with green technology and building energy-efficient new ones to redefining how we process trash and food waste, we've developed a long-term strategy that aims to reduce our environmental footprint and elevate the communities most impacted by unsustainable practices and systems.
We've accomplished a great deal, but sustainability is a process, not a destination. Together with our students, faculty, staff and the region that we call home, we aim to make DU a leader in the environmental revolution.
45% reduction in carbon emissions from 2007 levels
40% less water used for irrigation
70% diversion rate of waste from traditional landfills
2050 Our goal is to be carbon neutral by 2050.
Water & Energy
We've developed aggressive plans for reducing our energy usage and water consumption, working closely with our facilities staff to improve efficiency and educate our students and the community about sustainable best practices.
Food & Waste
Between our on-campus gardens, the Sustainable Food Policy and our community's ongoing efforts to increase the amount of waste that is either composted or recycled, we're leading the way in changing how our community thinks about food and trash.
Travel & Mobility
Our campus is seamlessly integrated into the Denver area with thoughtful, accessible transportation options like the light rail and a thriving community of cyclists. We empower the DU community to take advantage of their RTD EcoPass or Student Pass, which provide unlimited light rail and bus service, while always working to increase mobility options so that it's easier and more convenient to get where you need to go without a car.