Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 61.15 |
Liaison | Ashley Woolman |
Submission Date | April 8, 2022 |
Western Colorado University
PA-1: Sustainability Coordination
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 1.00 |
Ashley
Woolman Sustainability Coordinator Facilities Services |
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Sustainability committee(s)
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The charter or mission statement of the committee(s) or a brief description of each committee's purview and activities:
Charge to the Sustainability Action Committee
In 2005, the students, faculty, staff, and administration of Western State College of Colorado developed an Environmental Charter (see attached) which recognized the institution’s responsibility to improve environmental awareness, stewardship of natural resources, and resource efficiency. In 2007, in an action consistent with Western’s mission and with the Environmental Charter, President Jay Helman signed the President’s Climate Commitment (PCC). The PCC commits Western to becoming a “carbon neutral” campus. Also in 2007, the Governor developed state-wide Greening Government goals for implementation by 2012. To assist Western in implementing sustainable initiatives consistent with the College’s mission, Environmental Charter, and President’s Climate Commitment and the Colorado Greening Government goals, a Sustainable Action Committee will be formed.
Charge to the Committee. The charge to this committee is to coordinate, implement, assess, improve, and communicate campus sustainability efforts including those associated with the Environmental Charter and the President’s Climate Commitment.
The committee shall provide assistance to the Student Government Association (SGA) for implementation of their Sustainability Fund and will provide prioritized recommendations for the use of the President’s Sustainability Project Fund, which helps support material and energy savings and emission reduction projects. The committee is also to seek grants and other forms of support where feasible.
In 2005, the students, faculty, staff, and administration of Western State College of Colorado developed an Environmental Charter (see attached) which recognized the institution’s responsibility to improve environmental awareness, stewardship of natural resources, and resource efficiency. In 2007, in an action consistent with Western’s mission and with the Environmental Charter, President Jay Helman signed the President’s Climate Commitment (PCC). The PCC commits Western to becoming a “carbon neutral” campus. Also in 2007, the Governor developed state-wide Greening Government goals for implementation by 2012. To assist Western in implementing sustainable initiatives consistent with the College’s mission, Environmental Charter, and President’s Climate Commitment and the Colorado Greening Government goals, a Sustainable Action Committee will be formed.
Charge to the Committee. The charge to this committee is to coordinate, implement, assess, improve, and communicate campus sustainability efforts including those associated with the Environmental Charter and the President’s Climate Commitment.
The committee shall provide assistance to the Student Government Association (SGA) for implementation of their Sustainability Fund and will provide prioritized recommendations for the use of the President’s Sustainability Project Fund, which helps support material and energy savings and emission reduction projects. The committee is also to seek grants and other forms of support where feasible.
Members of each committee, including affiliations and role:
Membership of the committee shall include the vice presidents for student affairs, finance and administration, and academic affairs or their respective designees; a representative appointed from the faculty senate; a representative appointed from the chairs and directors; a representative appointed from the athletic director; a student appointed by SGA, a student appointed by the Western Sustainability Coalition, the director of facilities, and any sustainability coordinator(s) as might be appointed by the president
Sustainability office(s)
No
A brief description of each sustainability office:
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Full-time equivalent of people employed in the sustainability office(s):
1
Sustainability officer(s)
Yes
Name and title of each sustainability officer:
Ashley Woolman, Sustainability Specialist
Institution-wide coordination
Yes
A brief description of the activities and substantive accomplishments of the institution-wide coordinating body or officer during the previous three years:
1.0 FTE employee
- Renewable Energy Fund provided $300,000 as matching funds for a partnership with the City and County to develop a solar photovoltaic system at the Gunnison County Airport. When completed Western will receive a third of the 900,000 kW solar production
- Partnership with PCs for the People and Colorado Reuse and Recycling for e-waste recycle
- Sodexo (food contractor) provides free green take-away containers for to-go meals at Rare Air Cafe and MadJacks
- Chipeta Hall insulation project, new and upgraded insulation to save money and reduce carbon emissions
-4 part sustainability recruitment video series highlighting sustainability initiatives on campus
- New Paul M. Rady building LEED Gold certified uses geothermal system as main source of energy for all heating and cooling
- First Recycling class offered spring 2021
- Race to 0 Waste participant
- Renewable Energy Fund provided $300,000 as matching funds for a partnership with the City and County to develop a solar photovoltaic system at the Gunnison County Airport. When completed Western will receive a third of the 900,000 kW solar production
- Partnership with PCs for the People and Colorado Reuse and Recycling for e-waste recycle
- Sodexo (food contractor) provides free green take-away containers for to-go meals at Rare Air Cafe and MadJacks
- Chipeta Hall insulation project, new and upgraded insulation to save money and reduce carbon emissions
-4 part sustainability recruitment video series highlighting sustainability initiatives on campus
- New Paul M. Rady building LEED Gold certified uses geothermal system as main source of energy for all heating and cooling
- First Recycling class offered spring 2021
- Race to 0 Waste participant
Optional Fields
Job description (1st position)
Sustainability Specialist
Job description for the sustainability officer position:
Job description for the sustainability officer position:
The director of sustainability oversees all campus sustainability operations in conjunction with Facilities Services. This position also functions as the chair of the Sustainable Action Committee, which steers all of campus sustainability policies/programs and makes recommendations to the President regarding our carbon commitment, environmental charter, and climate action plan. The position also manages our campus recycling/composting programs, energy usage database, and GHG inventory.
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