Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 57.77 |
Liaison | Martín Sanchez |
Submission Date | June 29, 2024 |
Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Estado de México
PA-1: Sustainability Coordination
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 1.00 |
Carlos Antonio
Caballero Director Campus Sostenible Escuela de Diseño, Ingeniería y Arquitectura / Departamento de Biotecnología e Ingeniería Química |
Sustainability committee(s)
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Sustainability office(s)
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The Vicepresidence of Social Impact, Inclusion and Sustainability of Tec de Monterrey is lead by Inés Saenz. This office is the main sponsor for Tec de Monterrey's Sustainability and Climate Change Plan "Ruta Azul".
Our Aspiration for 2025
To build a sustainable future by adopting a proactive culture in response to the climate emergency, reflected in actions of mitigation, adaptation, education, research, and engagement, leading us to become a model institution of sustainability.
https://tec.mx/es/florecimiento-humano/desarrollo-sostenible/ruta-azul#sobre-ruta-azul
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Institution-wide coordination
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The Campus Sustainability Task force were created to identify and tackle each Campus main sustainability challenges by developing innovative solutions and to guarantee the Institutions' 2040 carbon neutrality goals. Furthermore, the Task Force represent a major strategic ally for the National Sustainability Team "Ruta Azul", by providing synergy with main local figures (NGOs, private and public institutions) and enrich national initiatives providing regional experience and geographical context. One of the main strengths of this initiative is their members, each representing a major key role in Campus such as Academic and Research, Operations, Administration and Finance Staff and Student Groups. This multi-disciplinary group will be leading their Campus main sustainability Aspiration, towards the Institution's 2025 Sustainability and Climate Change Plan.
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